Lake District
Souther Fell South Top
520M
1705FT
About Souther Fell South Top
Rising gently above Mungrisdale, this smooth, grass-covered ridge offers an accessible alternative to its rugged neighbour, Blencathra. The South Top marks the true summit of the undulating crest, providing a quiet vantage point to observe the shifting light on the dark, craggy eastern face of Scales Fell and the Glenderamackin valley.
Key Statistics
Rank
381st Highest in Region
Parent Range
Northern Fells
Prominence
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12.1m
Nearest Town
Scales
Geology
Beneath your boots lies the Kirk Stile Formation, where layers of mud and silt have hardened over time into solid stone.
Classifications
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OS Grid Reference
NY351287
Latitude
54.6494°N
Longitude
3.0060°W
Did You Know?
- •The name likely originates from the Old Norse 'sauthr', meaning sheep, and 'fell', meaning mountain. It translates quite literally as 'Sheep Hill,' a nod to the centuries of grazing that have shaped its smooth, grassy profile.
- •This ridge is the site of one of the Lake District’s most enduring legends: the 'spectral army' of 1745. On Midsummer’s Day, dozens of witnesses in the valley below reported seeing a ghostly cavalry and infantry marching along the summit crest, even though no such military force existed in the area at the time.
- •While often overlooked in favour of the bigger peaks, this summit is classified as a Synge. This list, compiled by Tim Synge, identifies every distinct point on a 1:25,000 map with a closed contour, ensuring that even minor tops on a long ridge receive their due recognition.
- •The ascent from the north-east provides an exceptionally clear view of the 'H-shaped' path on the side of Bannerdale Crags, a distinctive landmark across the valley that stands out sharply against the dark heather.
- •Should you encounter a ghostly Jacobite army while traversing the ridge, local tradition suggests you should simply keep walking; they haven’t been seen since the mid-18th century, having presumably finally found the way down to the Mill Inn at Mungrisdale.
