Lake District
Scar Lathing
439M
1440FT
About Scar Lathing
Overlooking the deep trench of Wasdale, this Birkett is a rocky satellite shoulder of Middle Fell. Though modest in height, its position offers a front-row seat to the Scafell range across the valley. The terrain is typical of the western fells: steep, grassy slopes punctuated by small crags and bracken-covered banks.
Key Statistics
Rank
517th
Parent Range
Southern Fells
Prominence
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27m
Nearest Town
Wasdale Head
Geology
Borrowdale Volcanic Group
Nearby Fells
Find It
OS Grid Reference
NY226049
Latitude
54.4340°N
Longitude
3.1945°W
Did You Know?
- •The name is rooted in Old Norse, with 'scar' meaning a rocky cliff and 'lathing' likely derived from hlatha, referring to a barn or a place for storing fodder near the fell side.
- •Both Bill Birkett and Tim Synge included this summit in their respective guidebooks, highlighting it as a worthy viewpoint for those exploring the western fringes of the Southern Fells.
- •The summit offers a particularly sharp view of the Wastwater Screes across the lake, providing a better appreciation of their sheer angle than the view from the valley floor.
- •It is an ideal spot for watching the distant line of headlamps ascending Scafell Pike on a busy summer evening while remaining entirely undisturbed yourself.
