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Arthur's Pike | Wainwright's Far Eastern Fells

ARTHURS PIKE

Arthur's Pike is a delightful summit that offers an excellent introduction to the Far Eastern Fells. The ascent is relatively gentle, making it suitable for hikers of all levels. Starting from Pooley Bridge, the route takes you through lush pastures and open moorland. As you climb higher, the views expand dramatically, revealing the shimmering waters of Ullswater below. Arthur’s Pike is a less frequented gem, providing a peaceful escape from the busier fells. The summit itself is marked by a modest cairn, but the true reward lies in the expansive vistas. On a clear day, you can see across the Eden Valley to the Pennines, with the dramatic Helvellyn range forming a stunning backdrop. Arthur's Pike may not be the highest fell, but its charm lies in its accessibility and the sense of tranquility it offers. It's an ideal spot for a relaxing hike with rewarding views.

Arthur’s Pike summit overlooks Ullswater in the Far Eastern Fells of the English Lake District. At 533m Arthur’s Pike is not tall enough to be recognised as a Nuttall however, it does make Arthur Wainwright’s list of 214 Lakeland Fells. The views from Arthur’s Pike are stunning on a clear day, with views across the lake and of surrounding Fells. Arthur’s Pike is a child summit of High Street. Arthur’s Pike is both a Wainwright and a Birkett.


ARTHUR’S PIKE INFORMATION

HEIGHT IN METRES 533m

HEIGHT IN FEET 1749ft

RANGE Far Eastern Fells

GRID REFERENCE NY 461 204

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions about Arthur's Pike in the Far Eastern Fells
What is Arthur's Pike?
Arthur's Pike is a captivating fell located in the Far Eastern Fells of the Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England. It stands at a modest height of 533 meters (1,749 feet) and offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
How do I reach Arthur's Pike?
The most popular starting point to access Arthur's Pike is from the village of Pooley Bridge. There are several walking routes available, all offering different levels of difficulty. One of the most commonly used paths starts from Roehead car park, situated a short distance from Pooley Bridge.
How long does it take to hike Arthur's Pike?
The duration of the hike largely depends on your fitness level and the route you choose. On average, it takes between 2 to 3 hours to reach the summit from Pooley Bridge. This estimate includes time for breaks and enjoying the panoramic view from the top.
What can I expect to see from Arthur's Pike?
The summit of Arthur's Pike rewards hikers with magnificent views over Ullswater, one of England's most beautiful lakes. On a clear day, you can also catch sight of the surrounding Fells, including Helvellyn and the Eastern Fells. The incredible scenery makes it an ideal spot for photography.
Are there any noteworthy landmarks near Arthur's Pike?
Yes, there are a few notable landmarks in the vicinity of Arthur's Pike. Nearby, you will find Bonscale Tower, an intriguing fortified tower dating back to the 15th century. Additionally, Heughscar Hill Fort, a well-preserved Iron Age fort, is located a short distance away.
Is Arthur's Pike suitable for beginners?
Yes, Arthur's Pike is a great choice for beginners and families looking to enjoy a scenic hike in the Lake District. The ascent is generally gentle, and there are no technical difficulties involved. However, it is always advisable to wear appropriate footwear and carry essentials like water, snacks, and a map.
Can I bring my dog along on the hike to Arthur's Pike?
Absolutely! Arthur's Pike is dog-friendly, so you are more than welcome to bring your furry friend along for the adventure. It is important to keep your dog under control and clean up after them to maintain the park's cleanliness and respect other.

Is Arthur’s Pike a Wainwright?

Yes, Arthur’s Pike is a Wainwright. Alfred Wainwright documented Arthur’s Pike in his second volume of The Pictorial Guides To The Lakeland Fells, The Far Eastern Fells.


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