Wether Hill | Wainwright's Far Eastern Fells
Wether Hill
Wether Hill in the Far Eastern Fells stands at 674 metres high. Described by Wainwright as “Quite without Interest”. Fortunately the walk up to Wether Hill is well worth it for the views of Beda Fell and the Martindale Horseshoe, even it the summit itself is quite dull. Easily accessed from Martindale check out Wether Hill walking routes below. Wether Hill is a Wainwright and is found in Book Two - The Far Eastern Fells. Lots of people combine a walk to Wether Hill with nearby Loadpot Pill, Bonscale Pike and Arthur’s Pike, for views over Ullswater.
There is no feature that specifically marks the highest point on Wether Hill although a small Cairn can be found between Wether Hill and Loadpot Hill.
Wether Hill Information
HEIGHT IN METRES 674m
HEIGHT IN FEET 2211ft
RANGE Far Eastern Fells
GRID REFERENCE NY 454163