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Green Pikes
Lake District

Green Pikes

420M
1378FT

About Green Pikes

Overlooking the Lickle Valley near Coniston, this craggy Wainwright Outlying Fell offers a quiet alternative to the busier high peaks. Its summit is a series of rocky outcrops providing a grandstand view of the Scafell range and the Duddon Estuary, making it a rewarding objective for a half-day trek.

Key Statistics

Rank
556th
Parent Range
Southern Fells
Prominence
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4m
Nearest Town
Coniston
Geology
Windermere Supergroup (Silurian Slates)
Classifications

Find It

OS Grid Reference
SD236950
Latitude
54.3456°N
Longitude
3.1764°W

Did You Know?

  • The name is a descriptive fusion of the Old Norse 'pík', meaning a pointed hill, and the vibrant fell-grass that surrounds the scattered rocky outcrops of the summit ridge.
  • Alfred Wainwright included this hill in 'The Outlying Fells of Lakeland,' recommending a circular route from Broughton Mills that pairs it with the neighbouring summit of Buck Barrow.
  • The summit offers an earned perspective on the higher Southern Fells; the sheer eastern faces of Dow Crag and the Old Man of Coniston look particularly imposing from this 420-metre vantage point.
  • Looking south, the view extends over the sands of the Duddon Estuary towards the Furness Peninsula, often remaining clear when the higher summits to the north are lost in cloud.
  • Despite the name suggesting a single point, the summit is a sprawling collection of hummocks and heather, ensuring that those without a map can spend a surprising amount of time debating which 'pike' is actually the top.

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