Gowk Hill
Posted in Birkett Hills in the Lake District, Synges
Gowk Hill
Summit Details
About Gowk Hill
Gowk Hill is a summit in the Lake District – Far Eastern Fells region or range in England. Gowk Hill is 471 metres high. All the walking routes up Gowk Hill on Mud and Routes can be found below. The top can be identified by the single stone in grass. Other Notes: ground 13m SW at NY 44468 16686 is c 20cm lower. Gowk Hill is a child summit of High Street.
Walks up Gowk Hill
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Ordnance Survey Summit Map for Gowk Hill
Gowk Hill Summit Stats
Height in Metres: 471 metres
Height in Feet: 1545 feet
Range: Lake District - Far Eastern Fells
Prominence: 10 metres
Parent Summit: High Street
Grid Reference: NY444166
Col Height: 461
Col Grid Reference: NY447165
Summit Classification: Birkett Hills in the Lake District, Synges
National Park, County or Country: Cumbria, England’s Highest Mountains, Mountains in the Lake District - Far Eastern Fells
Recommended Maps: Landranger Map 90 Explorer Map OL5S
Data with Acknowledgement – Database of British and Irish Hills
What’s Near Gowk Hill?
Nearby Mountain Summits:
- Brownthwaite Crag - 0.7km
- Wether Hill - 1.1km
- Wether Hill - 1.1km
- Steel Knotts (Pikeawassa – Steel Knotts) - 1.5km
- Red Crag - 1.6km
- High Kop - 1.6km
- Beda Fell (Beda Head) - 1.7km
- Loadpot Hill - 1.8km
Places, Walks and Articles:
- Place Fell Wild Camp - 4.3km
- The Deepdale Horseshoe from Patterdale - 5.1km
- Walk up High Street from Patterdale and Glenridding - 5.1km
- Ullswater Bridlweway Easy Walk from Patterdale - 5.2km
- Easy Walk Around Brothers Water - 5.3km
- Walk to Aira Force and Gowbarrow Fell - 5.5km
- All the Walking Routes up High Street - 5.6km
- Scramble up Helvellyn via Striding Edge - 5.8km
Businesses Near Gowk Hill
- The Yan at Broadrayne - 13.1km
- The Lakeland Cottage Company - 14.3km
- Leonard’s Field House - 18.7km
- Your Lake District Tourism Business Here for free? - 18.9km
- Keswick Boot Co - 18.9km
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