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Fells/Great Rigg
Lake District

Great Rigg

766M
2514FT
Rank
95th Highest in Region
Parent Range
Eastern Fells
Nearest Town
Grasmere

About Great Rigg

Rising as a significant grassy shoulder on the Fairfield Horseshoe, this Wainwright offers a softer perspective of the Eastern Fells than its craggier neighbours. Situated between Heron Pike and Fairfield, its broad plateau provides a superb vantage point over the Grasmere valley and the winding ascent to Easedale Tarn.

Key Statistics

Rank
95th Highest in Region
Parent Range
Eastern Fells
Nearest Town
Grasmere
Prominence
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31m
Geology
You are walking on a foundation of ancient volcanic ash and hardened mud. These layers were formed by explosive eruptions and settling sediments long ago.

Did You Know?

  • The name is derived from the Old Norse 'hryggr', meaning a ridge or back; the prefix 'Great' distinguishes it from the smaller Little Rigg located further down the slopes towards Alcock Tarn.
  • Alfred Wainwright regarded the summit as a premier location for watching the sunset, noting that the view looking west towards the Langdale Pikes and the Scafells is one of the finest in the district.
  • While most walkers visit the summit as part of the popular ten-mile Fairfield Horseshoe from Ambleside, a more direct and quieter ascent can be made from Grasmere via the sharp ridge of Stone Arthur.
  • The summit offers a perfectly aligned view south down the full length of Windermere, appearing as a long silver ribbon cutting through the lower fells of the South Lakes.
  • Despite its height of over 760 metres, many hikers on the horseshoe route barely register the summit, treating it primarily as a final tactical breathing space before the stony grind up to Fairfield.

Find It

OS Grid Reference
NY355104
Latitude
54.4849°N
Longitude
2.9957°W

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