Catbells

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Catbells is a popular, modest fell in England’s Lake District known for its scenic views over Derwentwater and accessibility to walkers of all abilities.

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Catbells canonical 7

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Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf fell
mountain
tourist attraction
ceremonialCounty Cumbria
closestTown Keswick
country England
difficulty easy to moderate
featuredIn A. W. Wainwright's Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells
surface form: Wainwright’s Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells
gridReferenceUK NY244198
hasConservationStatus within protected national park landscape
hasMinorScrambleSections yes
hasOSMap OS Explorer OL4
hasParentPeak Dale Head
hasProminence 123 metres
hasRidgeShape north–south ridge
hasSummitElevation 1480 feet
451 metres
hasSummitFeature rocky knoll
small cairn
hasTerrain grassy slopes
rocky sections near summit
hasViewOf Derwentwater
Newlands Valley
Skiddaw
isAccessibleBy launch boats on Derwentwater to Hawes End
isPhotogenic yes
isPopularFor family walks
hiking
panoramic views
isWaymarked partly, via established paths
locatedIn Cumbria
Lake District
locatedInNationalPark Lake District
surface form: Lake District National Park
mountainRange North Western Fells
nameEtymology possibly from Old Norse or Old English referring to a cat-shaped hill or bell-shaped hill
near Borrowdale
Keswick
Newlands Valley
overlooks Derwentwater
popularWith local walkers
tourists
region North West England
suitableFor walkers of all abilities
typicalAscentRouteFrom Hawes End
Little Town
wainwrightFellNumber 4

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Keswick near Catbells
Derwentwater hasNearbyFell Catbells
Cumbrian Mountains contains Catbells
Theatre by the Lake near Catbells
Friar’s Crag hasViewOf Catbells
River Derwent near Catbells
subject surface form: River Derwent (Cumbria)
Derwent Island hasViewOf Catbells