Crosby Ravensworth Fell

Hill, Mountain in Westmorland Eden

England

Crosby Ravensworth Fell

Ordnance Survey Rivet This OS rivet can be found on a rock west side of the road. It marks a point 293.423m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Rivet Credit: Adrian Dust

Crosby Ravensworth Fell is a prominent hill located in the county of Westmorland, in the northwest region of England. Situated just a few miles east of the town of Appleby-in-Westmorland, the fell offers stunning views and a tranquil escape for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Standing at an elevation of approximately 1,450 feet (442 meters), Crosby Ravensworth Fell is classified as a hill rather than a mountain. Despite its relatively modest height, it boasts a distinctive rugged terrain, characterized by limestone outcrops and heather-covered slopes.

The fell is a popular destination for hikers and walkers, with a network of footpaths and trails crisscrossing its slopes. One of the most popular routes is the circular walk, which takes visitors along the fell's ridge, offering breathtaking panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside.

The hill is also home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, with rare species such as the twite, a small finch, and the juniper shrub, which is a protected species, found within its boundaries. The fell's unique ecosystem provides habitat for numerous other bird species, making it a haven for birdwatchers.

Crosby Ravensworth Fell has a rich history, with archaeological remains dating back to the Bronze Age. The area is dotted with ancient cairns and burial mounds, hinting at its significance throughout the ages.

Overall, Crosby Ravensworth Fell offers a beautiful and serene setting for outdoor exploration, combining natural beauty, historical importance, and a sense of tranquility that attracts visitors from near and far.

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Crosby Ravensworth Fell Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.495367/-2.6089798 or Grid Reference NY6011. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ordnance Survey Rivet This OS rivet can be found on a rock west side of the road. It marks a point 293.423m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Rivet
This OS rivet can be found on a rock west side of the road. It marks a point 293.423m above mean sea level.
Erratic on Hazel Moor A large boulder of Shap Granite, left behind by the last Ice Age.
Erratic on Hazel Moor
A large boulder of Shap Granite, left behind by the last Ice Age.
Black Dub Close to the source of the River Lyvennet on Crosby Ravensworth Fell. It marks the spot where Charles II, marching South, rested with his army in 1651 after his coronation at Scone on the 1st January.
Black Dub
Close to the source of the River Lyvennet on Crosby Ravensworth Fell. It marks the spot where Charles II, marching South, rested with his army in 1651 after his coronation at Scone on the 1st January.
Coast to Coast footpath across Crosby Ravensworth Fell Part of the Coast to Coast path close to Robin Hood's Grave.
Coast to Coast footpath across Crosby Ravensworth Fell
Part of the Coast to Coast path close to Robin Hood's Grave.
Robin Hood's Grave One of many supposed burial sites of Robin Hood. This one is on a footpath to Orton close to the Coast to Coast path over Crosby Ravensworth Fell.
Robin Hood's Grave
One of many supposed burial sites of Robin Hood. This one is on a footpath to Orton close to the Coast to Coast path over Crosby Ravensworth Fell.
Stile and Heather Stile onto Ravensworth Fell and the coast to coast path.
Stile and Heather
Stile onto Ravensworth Fell and the coast to coast path.
The Track from Town Head to Long Mire
The Track from Town Head to Long Mire
The emerging Lyvennet Beck at Crosby Gill
The emerging Lyvennet Beck at Crosby Gill
Limestone boulders in farmland
Limestone boulders in farmland
Limestone Pavement at point 357mtrs
Limestone Pavement at point 357mtrs
Crosby Ravensworth Fell On the way to Black Dub monument.
Crosby Ravensworth Fell
On the way to Black Dub monument.
Monument at Black Dub
Monument at Black Dub
Black Dub Monument Why did this justify a monument?
Black Dub Monument
Why did this justify a monument?
Shelter and limestone outcrops
Shelter and limestone outcrops
Blea Beck
Blea Beck
Barn near Crosby Ravensworth
Barn near Crosby Ravensworth
Wall across the beck
Wall across the beck
Slack Randy from across the Lyvennet Valley
Slack Randy from across the Lyvennet Valley
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Crosby Ravensworth Fell is located at Grid Ref: NY6011 (Lat: 54.495367, Lng: -2.6089798)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Eden

Police Authority: Cumbria

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Located within 500m of 54.495367,-2.6089798
White Hag Stone Circle
Archaeological Site: megalith
Historic: archaeological_site
Megalith Type: stone_circle
Source: http://www.pastscape.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob_id=13424
Lat/Long: 54.4981753/-2.6079431
Natural: rock
Lat/Long: 54.4965339/-2.6097602
Wicker Street
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 54.4994761/-2.6114929
Ford: yes
Lat/Long: 54.4952143/-2.6091035
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