Pike of Stickle
About Pike of Stickle
Pike of Stickle is a summit in the Lake District – Central Fells region or range in England. Pike of Stickle is 709 metres high. All the walking routes up Pike of Stickle on Mud and Routes can be found below. The top can be identified by the cairn. Other Notes: . Pike of Stickle is a child summit of High Raise [High Raise (High White Stones)].
Walks up Pike of Stickle
Pike of Stickle Summit Stats
Height in Metres: 709 metres
Height in Feet:Â 2326 feet
Range: Lake District - Central Fells
Prominence: 54 metres
Parent Summit: High Raise [High Raise (High White Stones)]
Grid Reference: NY274073
Col Height:Â 655
Col Grid Reference:Â NY275077
Summit Classification:Â Birkett Hills in the Lake District, Fellranger, Hewitt Hills in England Wales and Ireland, Nuttalls Hill List, Simm, Synges, Wainwright Hills in the Lake District
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 OL6N
Data with Acknowledgement – Database of British and Irish
What’s Near Pike of Stickle ?:Â
Nearby Mountain Summits:
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Pike of Stickle0.0km
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Loft Crag0.4km
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Thorn Crag0.6km
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Harrison Stickle0.8km
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Thunacar Knott0.9km
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Martcrag Moor1.1km
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Pavey Ark1.2km
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Pike Howe1.5km
Places, Walks and Articles:
Businesses Near Pike of Stickle:Â
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Keswick Boot Co16.0km
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Leonard’s Field House16.0km
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