About Hollow Moor [Green Quarter Fell]
Rising above the village of Staveley, this expansive area of upland grazing forms the southern tail of the Kentmere fells. Classified as a Wainwright Outlying Fell, its broad, often marshy plateau offers a surprisingly grand perspective of the Ill Bell ridge and the sprawling waters of Windermere to the southwest.
Key Statistics
Rank
548th Highest in Region
Parent Range
Far Eastern Fells
Nearest Town
Kentmere
Prominence
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78m
Geology
You are walking across a foundation of layered sandstone and siltstone, mixed with fine mudstones that once settled on an ancient seafloor.
Classifications
Nearby Fells
Did You Know?
- •The name 'Green Quarter' stems from its status as one of the four traditional administrative divisions of the Kentmere parish, while 'Hollow Moor' describes the undulating, basin-like character of the high ground.
- •Alfred Wainwright featured this fell in his 'Outlying Fells' guidebook, suggesting a circuit from Staveley that rewards walkers with 'finer views than many higher summits' for relatively little effort.
- •The summit serves as an excellent vantage point for studying the Kentmere Horseshoe; the sharp profiles of Yoke, Ill Bell, and Froswick are clearly laid out to the north.
- •Historical trackways, including old bridleways and farm paths, criss-cross the lower slopes, marking the hill's former importance as a thoroughfare between the Kentmere and Longsleddale valleys.
- •Navigation on the broad plateau can be more a test of waterproof footwear than map-reading, as the 'hollows' mentioned in the name are frequently filled with enough peat-stained water to swallow a careless stride.
Find It
OS Grid Reference
NY469040
Latitude
54.4290°N
Longitude
2.8197°W