Birk Crag

Hill, Mountain in Cumberland Eden

England

Birk Crag

The Quiet Site A caravan park beneath Little Mell Fell.
The Quiet Site Credit: Robert Struthers

Birk Crag is a prominent hill located in Cumberland, a historic county in the northwest of England. Situated near the village of High Harrington, Birk Crag forms part of the beautiful undulating landscape of the region. Although it is often referred to as a hill, its elevation of around 400 feet classifies it as a mountain according to the criteria used in England.

The hill is covered in a mixture of vegetation, including patches of heather, grasses, and scattered trees. Its slopes are moderately steep, offering a moderate challenge to hikers and outdoor enthusiasts who wish to explore the area. Birk Crag provides picturesque views of the surrounding countryside, with panoramic vistas stretching across the Cumberland plains and the nearby Solway Firth.

A network of footpaths and trails crisscrosses Birk Crag, allowing visitors to explore its diverse flora and fauna. The hill is home to a variety of wildlife, including birds such as skylarks and kestrels, as well as small mammals like rabbits and foxes. The area is also known for its rich history, with archaeological evidence suggesting human activity in the vicinity dating back thousands of years.

Birk Crag is a popular destination for walkers, ramblers, and nature lovers seeking to experience the natural beauty of Cumberland. Its accessibility, combined with its stunning views and tranquil surroundings, make it an ideal spot for outdoor activities or simply a peaceful retreat into nature.

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Birk Crag Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.587871/-2.8841954 or Grid Reference NY4221. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The Quiet Site A caravan park beneath Little Mell Fell.
The Quiet Site
A caravan park beneath Little Mell Fell.
The Quiet Site Caravan Park The shop and reception at The Quiet Site, converted from old farm buildings.
The Quiet Site Caravan Park
The shop and reception at The Quiet Site, converted from old farm buildings.
Ullswater Way Signpost Signpost at Watermillock.
Ullswater Way Signpost
Signpost at Watermillock.
Ullswater from above Yew Crag
Ullswater from above Yew Crag
Leeming House Hotel
Leeming House Hotel
Oldchurch bay on Ullswater
Oldchurch bay on Ullswater
Shepherds shelter by Ullswater
Shepherds shelter by Ullswater
Watermillock - All Saints' Church
Watermillock - All Saints' Church
On field path, E of Crag House, Watermillock
On field path, E of Crag House, Watermillock
Improved path across meadow between Crag House, Watermillock & Wreay
Improved path across meadow between Crag House, Watermillock & Wreay
Path beside Kirkstyle Gill below Gowbarrow Fell
Path beside Kirkstyle Gill below Gowbarrow Fell
Improved path between Swinburn's Park & Road NW of Watermillock Church
Improved path between Swinburn's Park & Road NW of Watermillock Church
Little Mell Fell from The Hause
Little Mell Fell from The Hause
Permitted path sign Little Mell Fell
Permitted path sign Little Mell Fell
Hardwick? Sheep near Little Mell Fell
Hardwick? Sheep near Little Mell Fell
Ullswater shoreline Hallin Fell can be seen in distance.
Ullswater shoreline
Hallin Fell can be seen in distance.
Ullswater and Angler
Ullswater and Angler
Ullswater shoreline at Dobbin Wood View south-west along the shore to Kilbert How on the other side of the lake.
Ullswater shoreline at Dobbin Wood
View south-west along the shore to Kilbert How on the other side of the lake.
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Birk Crag is located at Grid Ref: NY4221 (Lat: 54.587871, Lng: -2.8841954)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Eden

Police Authority: Cumbria

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Located within 500m of 54.587871,-2.8841954
Birk Crag
Ele: 319
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 54.5874531/-2.8836766
Hagg Hill
Ele: 342
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 54.5900497/-2.8869191
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