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Cumbrian Mountains

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Cumbrian Mountains

The mountains of the Lake District, in the county of Cumbria, England; of these, Scafell Pike (978 m/3,210 ft) is the highest peak in England.



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There's nowhere else like it in North Wales - on a clear day you can see Blackpool Tower and even the Cumbrian Mountains.
The next highest is Snowdon, in the Cambrian Mountains, Wales, at 1,085m, then Scafell Pike in the Cumbrian Mountains, at 977m, and Slieve Donard, in Northern Ireland at 852m.
Across the lake we could see the Cumbrian mountains - the Old Man of Coniston, Helvellyn, and the Langdale Pikes.
 
 
 
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