Lake District
Hollow Moor East Top
413M
1355FT
About Hollow Moor East Top
Hollow Moor East Top is a modest hill in the quiet Far Eastern Fells, peaking at 413 meters (1355ft). It sits close to the bustling valley village of Staveley, offering a peaceful diversion from the much higher summits further west.
Key Statistics
Rank
568th
Parent Range
Far Eastern Fells
Prominence
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10m
Nearest Town
Windermere
Geology
Borrowdale Volcanic Group
Classifications
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OS Grid Reference
NY473042
Latitude
54.4310°N
Longitude
2.8131°W
Did You Know?
- •At 413m, this summit is a fantastic example of the lesser-trodden tops in the Far Eastern Fells, proving that not every rewarding walk needs the vertical scale of the true mountain giants like Helvellyn (950m). It's a great choice for those days when you need quiet air rather than a monumental climb.
- •The location in the Far Eastern Fells places Hollow Moor East Top in one of the quieter corners of the National Park, successfully avoiding the crowds found around massive tourist hubs like Windermere. This area is highly valued by local hikers who crave solitude and a true escape into the open moorland.
- •Its close proximity to the village of Staveley is a huge advantage, as Staveley serves as a key gateway to the stunning Kentmere Valley, famed for its horseshoe walk. You can easily include this minor top in a longer rambling circuit or use it as a gentle warm-up walk before tackling larger objectives.
- •The Far Eastern Fells, where this top is situated, are generally characterized by rolling moorland and grassy slopes rather than the dramatic craggy peaks seen further west in the central fells. This type of terrain often provides a quicker, softer underfoot walking experience compared to scrambling up hard rock faces.
- •While it boasts a measurable height, Hollow Moor East Top is the kind of summit that frequently flies under the radar of peak-baggers aiming only for the established Wainwrights or Hewitts. It reminds us that there are countless minor peaks in Lakeland beyond the famous 214, each offering its own simple charm and viewpoint.
