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King’s How – Grange Fell

King’s How – Grange Fell

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About King’s How – Grange Fell

King’s How – Grange Fell is a summit in the Lake District – Central Fells region or range in England. King’s How – Grange Fell is 392 metres high. All the walking routes up King’s How – Grange Fell on Mud and Routes can be found below. The top can be identified by the small pile of stones. Other Notes: . King’s How – Grange Fell is a child summit of High Raise [High Raise (High White Stones)].

Walks up King’s How – Grange Fell

Ordnance Survey Summit Map for King’s How – Grange Fell

King’s How – Grange Fell Summit Stats

Height in Metres: 392 metres

Height in Feet: 1286 feet

Range: Lake District - Central Fells

Prominence: 66 metres

Parent Summit: High Raise [High Raise (High White Stones)]

Grid Reference: NY258166

Col Height: 326

Col Grid Reference: NY259166

Summit Classification: Birkett Hills in the Lake District, Synges, Tumps 300-399m

National Park, County or Country: Cumbria, England’s Highest Mountains, Mountains in the Lake District - Central Fells

Recommended Maps: Landranger Map 89   Landranger Map 90   Explorer Map OL4S  

Data with AcknowledgementDatabase of British and Irish Hills

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