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Great Mell Fell
Lake District

Great Mell Fell

536M
1760FT

About Great Mell Fell

Great Mell Fell is a distinct, wooded outlier that stands apart from the main Eastern Fells. The ascent is short and relatively gentle, leading you through ancient, wind-sculpted birch trees to a surprisingly expansive summit plateau with exceptional views of Blencathra and the northern ridges.

Key Statistics

Rank
353rd Highest in Region
Parent Range
Eastern Fells
Prominence
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200.7m
Nearest Town
Matterdale End
Geology
You're stepping on Mell Fell Conglomerate, a rock formed from rounded gravel and pebbles bound together over time.

Find It

Latitude
54.6198°N
Longitude
2.9356°W

Did You Know?

  • The name 'Mell' is derived from the Old Norse word 'melr', which typically refers to a bare hill or sand-dune, though the fell is now well-known for its significant tree cover.
  • Geologically, this fell is unique in the district; it is formed from Mell Fell Conglomerate, a sedimentary rock composed of rounded pebbles that predates the more common volcanic rocks nearby.
  • The hill is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) largely due to its ancient woodland, specifically the stunted birch trees that have been shaped by centuries of prevailing winds.
  • Unlike many Lake District peaks that require a full day's commitment, this is a popular 'baggers' hill that can be climbed in under an hour from the road near Troutbeck.
  • The lower slopes are frequently guarded by local cattle who tend to stare you down with such intensity you'll begin to wonder if you've accidentally wandered into their private living room.

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