Lake District
Armboth Fell
479M
1572FT
About Armboth Fell
Armboth Fell sits quietly in the western Lake District, offering hikers a less-trodden route with panoramic views over Thirlmere reservoir. Its modest height and remote location make it a peaceful alternative to more popular fells.
Key Statistics
Rank
455th
Parent Range
Central Fells
Prominence
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29.9m
Nearest Town
Rosthwaite
Geology
Borrowdale Volcanic Group
Classifications
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Latitude
54.5341°N
Longitude
3.0883°W
Did You Know?
- •The fell is part of the Borrowdale Volcanic Group, formed from ancient volcanic activity millions of years ago. Its rocky terrain tells a fascinating geological story of the Lake District's dramatic past.
- •Thirlmere reservoir, which lies at the base of Armboth Fell, was originally a natural lake before being converted into a major water supply for Manchester in the late 19th century. The landscape around the fell was significantly transformed during this engineering project.
- •Despite its relatively low profile, Armboth Fell provides some of the most striking views of the central Lake District fells, including Helvellyn and the Helvellyn range. Fell walkers who make the effort are rewarded with spectacular, largely unseen vistas.
