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Langdale Pikes

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The Langdale Pikes, north of Great Langdale in the Lake District, rise to a height of 732 m/2,403 ft above sea level. Looming over the Great Langdale Valley, the three peaks are known individually as Pike of Stickle, Harrison Stickle, and Pavey Ark.

Three fells (hills) at the head of Great Langdale in Cumbria, England: Harrison Stickle (732 m/2,400 ft), Pavey Ark (697 m/2,288 ft), and Pike o'Stickle (710 m/2,330 ft).



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Starting from Middle Fell Farm, you are rewarded with magnificent views of the Langdale Pikes, which is worth the effort and some good hard climbing up steep ridges and paths.
This being the Lakes, of course, the weather can be somewhat changeable, so our captain kept us entertained with his commentary, gesturing to the Langdale Pikes which form a dramatic backdrop to Ambleside.
This being the Lakes, of course, the weather can be somewhat changeable, so our captain kept us entertained with his commentary, gesturing to the Langdale Pikes which form a dramatic backdrop to Ambleside.
 
 
 
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