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Bowfell

The view southeast from the top of Bowfell, looking towards Pike of Blisco
Country England
Area Lake District
Translation (none)
Elevation 902 m (2,949 ft)
Relative height 146 m
OS grid reference NY250070
OS Landranger map(s) 89, 90
Listing Wainwright, Hewitt

Bowfell (named Bow Fell on Ordnance Survey maps) is a pyramid-shaped mountain lying at the very heart of the English Lake District. It is one of the most popular of the Lakeland fells, and there are many different routes to the summit.

Most people climb this mountain by a path called The Band which cuts a direct westward path up to the summit from the Langdale valley, rising between the two side-valleys of Langdale, Oxendale and Mickleden. Other popular paths include the mountain-top paths, from neighbouring Esk Pike to the north, or from Crinkle Crags in the south. It is also possible to approach the mountain from Eskdale.

The flanks of Bowfell include the Bowfell Links, nine vertical gullies in the side of the mountain. A climb up these is neither pleasurable nor safe as they are extremely active loose rock channels. However, good climbing can be found on Cambridge Crag and Bowfell Buttress.








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