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Ling Fell across Wythop Valley from Kelswick Farm


Ling Fell (373m) is one of two at the northern tip of Wainwright's North Western Fells. The other is Sale Fell. Marginally higher than its near neighbour the best views are still to the north west overlooking Cockermouth, and on a clear day to the Galloway hills in Scotland. Being the higher of the two, the Ordnance Survey thought it important enough to decorate the summit with a trig point.
Ling Fell's slopes are predominantly grass making way for heather as height is gained.
Ling Fell's slopes are predominantly grass making way for heather as height is gained.
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