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The Western Fells are located within the triangle of Great Gable, Wasdale and Buttermere, and are defined by the high ground between the rivers Irt and Cocker. They include fells of high fellwalking ambition such as Pillar, High Stile and Haystacks, while the interior contains wild dales such as Ennerdale and the beautiful lakes of Loweswater and Buttermere. Possibly the wildest, most empty region of the English Lake District.
Author Mark Richards combines his passion for the Lake District and artistic flair with all the information the experienced hiker needs to explore and enjoy the Central Fells. For each of the hills covered, this guide offers full descriptions of a range routes, full-color maps and clear elevation diagrams, detailed summit panoramas and lots of inspiring photographs.
It is one of Cicerone's 8-volume Lakeland Fellranger series, which provides a comprehensive new guide to the fells of the English Lake District, with a selection of new routes up more than 230 hills.
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