Simon Jack Burgess

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Troutbeck Tongue | Wainwrights Far Eastern Fells

TROUTBECK TONGUE

It would be fairly easy for Troutbeck Tongue to go unnoticed. Set in the Troutbeck valley surrounded by larger fells part of the appeal of Troutbeck Tongue is its anonymity. One of many Tongues in Lakeland, Troutbeck Tongue is a wedge of sharply rising ground shouldered by a beck that runs along its base. Raising from the valley floor at Dalehead, Troutbeck Tongue is modest in size but with views back towards Windermere and the lakes it should not be overlooked. Whether gazing at Troutbeck Tongue from the nearby Kirkstone Pass or undertaking the mellow walk, Troutbeck Tongue is sure not to disappoint. Accessible from the village of Troutbeck or via longer walks from nearby Ambleside or Windermere there are plenty of options for Troutbeck Tongue walks.


TROUTBECK TONGUE INFORMATION

HEIGHT IN METRES 364m

HEIGHT IN FEET 1194ft

RANGE Far Eastern Fells

GRID REFERENCE NY 422064

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WAINWRIGHT’S GUIDES

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