Bonscale Pike | Wainwright's Far Eastern Fells
BONSCALE PIKE
Bonscale Pike is a charming fell that offers breathtaking views and a relatively straightforward climb. The ascent usually begins from the village of Howtown, with a well-trodden path leading through grassy slopes and heather-clad hills. The route is gentle enough for most hikers, making it an excellent choice for those looking to enjoy the beauty of the Far Eastern Fells without too much exertion. As you reach the summit, you'll be greeted by two prominent stone towers, which serve as distinctive landmarks. The real reward, however, lies in the panoramic views over Ullswater and the surrounding peaks. On a clear day, the vista from Bonscale Pike is simply stunning, stretching from the Helvellyn range to the Pennines. The serene atmosphere and the ease of the climb make Bonscale Pike a perfect destination for a leisurely hike, offering both visual splendor and a sense of peaceful isolation.
BONSCALE PIKE INFORMATION
HEIGHT IN METRES 524m
HEIGHT IN FEET 1719ft
RANGE Far Eastern Fells
GRID REFERENCE NY 453 200