Pike How
Summit Details
About Pike How
Pike How is a mountain summit in the Penrith to Lancaster region in the county of Cumbria, England. Pike How is 622 metres high with a prominence of 2 metres. The summit can be identified by: cairn Additional Notes: All the walks up Pike How on Mud and Routes can be seen above.
Walks up Pike How
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Ordnance Survey Summit Map for Pike How
Pike How Summit Stats
Height in Metres: 622 metres
Height in Feet: 2041 feet
Range: Lake District - Far Eastern Fells
Prominence: 2 metres
Parent Summit: Stony Cove Pike [Caudale Moor]
Grid Reference: NY411089
Col Height: 620
Col Grid Reference: NY411089
Summit Classification: Sy
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 OL7N
Data with Acknowledgement – Database of British and Irish Hills
What’s Near Pike How?
Nearby Mountain Summits:
- Hart Crag - 0.4km
- St Raven’s Edge - 0.8km
- Caudale Moor – John Bell’s Banner - 1.1km
- Stony Cove Pike (Caudale Moor) - 1.2km
- Red Screes - 1.5km
- Middle Dodd - 1.5km
- Raven Crag - 1.9km
- Raven Crag - 2.2km
Places, Walks and Articles:
- Red Screes from Kirkstone Pass - 1.1km
- The Best Mountain Walks in the UK – a Mountain Wishlist for 2020 - 2.2km
- High Street from The Kirkstone Pass Inn - 2.6km
- All the Walking Routes up High Street - 3.6km
- Easy Walk Around Brothers Water - 4.4km
- Wansfell Pike and Baystones Walk from Troutbeck - 5.5km
- Walk up Ill Bell and High Street from Troutbeck - 5.5km
- Loughrigg Fell Walk from Ambleside - 5.6km
Businesses Near Pike How
- The Lakeland Cottage Company - 7.6km
- The Yan at Broadrayne - 7.6km
- Blenheim Lodge - 12.3km
- Leonard’s Field House - 20.2km
- Keswick Boot Co - 20.3km
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