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High Nook (Gavel Fell North Top)
Lake District

High Nook (Gavel Fell North Top)

488M
1601FT

About High Nook (Gavel Fell North Top)

Often overlooked for its taller neighbours, the North Top of Gavel Fell is a quiet spot in the Loweswater group. It's a grassy, sprawling summit that offers a peaceful escape and lovely, less-seen perspectives over the Vale of Lorton and towards the Solway Firth.

Key Statistics

Rank
439th
Parent Range
Western Fells
Prominence
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21m
Nearest Town
Ennerdale Bridge
Geology
Borrowdale Volcanic Group
Classifications

Find It

Latitude
54.5578°N
Longitude
3.3617°W

Did You Know?

  • Ever wondered about the name? 'Gavel' comes from the Old Norse 'gafl', meaning the gable-end of a house. Stand back in the valley, and you can see how the fell's steep, triangular profile might have reminded early settlers of home.
  • Don't get too summit-happy up there! The main Gavel Fell plateau is famously broad and boggy with a few cairns vying for attention, making navigation a fun little challenge. This North Top, High Nook, is a separate, lower summit on the same sprawling ridge.
  • While you're here, you're in the company of the highest fell in this little group, Blake Fell. Though Gavel is a bit shorter, it's part of the same family of wonderfully unfrequented grassy hills, perfect for when you want to dodge the crowds.
  • The ground beneath your feet has a hidden history. The area around the Loweswater Fells, including the slopes of Gavel, was once a hub for iron ore mining. Keep an eye out for tell-tale signs of this industrial past, like old tracks and disused levels on your walk.
  • Even the great Alfred Wainwright found Gavel Fell a bit of a puzzle, describing its main summit as a 'featureless expanse'. He did, however, praise the brilliant view of the Scafells from its southern cairn, a fine reward for navigating the grassy top.

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