Lake District
Scout Hill
285M
935FT
About Scout Hill
Scout Hill is a minor summit in the Far Eastern Fells region, standing at a modest 285 metres. Located near the Cumbrian village of Lupton, it offers a quiet spot on the very fringe of the Lake District.
Key Statistics
Rank
783rd
Parent Range
Far Eastern Fells
Prominence
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103m
Nearest Town
Kendal
Geology
Windermere Supergroup (Silurian Slates)
Nearby Fells
Find It
OS Grid Reference
SD564826
Latitude
54.2376°N
Longitude
2.6696°W
Did You Know?
- •Standing at 285 metres (935 feet), Scout Hill doesn't quite break the 1,000-foot barrier. This makes it a very accessible summit for a quick leg-stretch without needing a full day's commitment.
- •You'll find this hill in the Far Eastern Fells, an area known for its rolling landscapes and quieter trails. It sits on the very edge of the Lake District National Park, offering a different perspective from the more rugged central peaks.
- •Its location near the village of Lupton places it in a less-visited corner of Cumbria, close to the M6 motorway. This makes it a convenient stop-off, but one that many travellers speed past without a second glance.
- •While it's a lovely spot, Scout Hill isn't one of the famous 214 fells listed by Alfred Wainwright. This means you're far more likely to have the place to yourself compared to the nearby honeypot summits.
- •Despite its modest height, Scout Hill is actually taller than some more famous viewpoints like Orrest Head near Windermere. It just goes to show that some of the best spots are often the ones you've never heard of!
