North Pennines
Blaze Fell
242M
794FT
About Blaze Fell
Despite a name suggesting a volcanic apocalypse, Blaze Fell is a modest sandstone lump overlooking the Eden Valley. It’s perfect for hikers who want the prestige of summiting a 'fell' without the inconvenience of getting out of breath or needing a compass.
Key Statistics
Rank
92nd Highest in North Pennines
Parent Range
North Pennines
Prominence
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112m
Nearest Town
Penrith
Geology
Silurian Slates & Gritstone
Find It
OS Grid Reference
NY496433
Latitude
54.7821°N
Longitude
2.7852°W
Did You Know?
- •The fell is famous for its distinctive Lazonby red sandstone, which has been quarried here for centuries to build the glowing, sturdy cottages found throughout the Eden Valley.
- •It historically served as a vital link in the northern beacon chain. If invaders were spotted, a fire would be lit here to signal the next hill, effectively acting as a low-tech version of a group text.
- •Traces of ancient history linger on these slopes, with prehistoric settlement remains suggesting that humans have been enjoying these views since long before the invention of waterproof gore-tex.
- •At just 242 meters high, it’s a summit that offers maximum reward for minimum effort. It is the ideal destination for those who find the neighboring Pennines a bit too ambitious for a Sunday morning.
- •The name 'Blaze' promises high drama, but the most intense heat you’ll find is the friction from your socks if you walk too fast. It’s a very polite hill that won't even demand a change of shoes.
