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Helvellyn
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Helvellyn

Peak of the Lake District in Cumbria, northwest England; height 950 m/3,118 ft.

The summit is the highest point of the ridge which separates the the valleys containing Thirlemere and Ullswater lakes. The peak may be climbed from Wythburn at the head of Thirlemere on the western side, and from Patterdale or Glenridding on Ullswater to the east. Two sharp ridges, Striding Edge and Swirrell Edge, on the east side, provide more challenging routes. Helvellyn forms part of an annual Three Peaks charity event held in the Lake District; the other peaks are Skiddaw (930 m/3,052 ft) and Scafell Pike (978 m/3,210 ft).


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