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Rough Crag (Birker Moor)
Lake District

Rough Crag (Birker Moor)

319M
1047FT

About Rough Crag (Birker Moor)

Rising from the expansive, bog-trotting plateau of Birker Moor, this modest summit offers a surprisingly rugged character. Its heathery, rock-strewn slopes provide an excellent vantage point over Eskdale, with the Scafell range forming a dramatic backdrop. It serves as a quieter alternative to the high fells for those seeking solitude.

Key Statistics

Rank
741st Highest in Region
Parent Range
Southern Fells
Prominence
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70m
Nearest Town
Eskdale Green
Geology
You are walking on the Eskdale Intrusions, created as molten rock cooled underground into the tough granite and fine-grained rock that forms these rugged fells.

Find It

OS Grid Reference
SD161977
Latitude
54.3684°N
Longitude
3.2928°W

Did You Know?

  • The name is a straightforward English descriptor for the broken, uneven nature of the Borrowdale Volcanic rock that outcrops here amidst the surrounding peat moorland.
  • Alfred Wainwright included this summit in his 'The Outlying Fells of Lakeland', describing the approach across Birker Moor as a delightful wander through a wilderness of rock and heather.
  • The summit is often visited as part of a circuit including nearby Water Crag, a route that passes several small, unnamed tarns and numerous glacial erratic boulders left behind by retreating ice.
  • The view from the top is notable for its perspective on Harter Fell to the south-east and the sight of the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway tracks snaking through the valley far below.
  • While the 'Rough' in its name refers to the craggy summit, locals suggest it equally describes the experience of navigating the notoriously saturated sphagnum moss bogs that guard the approach.

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