Place Fell is a delightful Lake District peak that rewards adventurous visitors with breathtaking panoramic views. Standing as a natural sentinel overlooking Penrith, this accessible summit has long been a favourite among walkers and nature enthusiasts seeking an rewarding outdoor experience without requiring extreme mountaineering skills.
The summit walk takes you to spectacular vistas across Ullswater, one of the Lake District’s most beautiful lakes, with the impressive Helvellyn range forming a dramatic backdrop. On clear days, you’ll also enjoy views across the surrounding villages and countryside, making this an exceptional spot for photographers and those wanting to truly appreciate the region’s natural beauty. The journey to the top offers a wonderful sense of achievement and connection with the landscape.
With a strong rating of 4.6 stars from visitors, Place Fell consistently delivers memorable experiences. Whether you’re a seasoned fell walker or a keen hiker looking for an afternoon adventure, this Lake District gem provides the perfect blend of accessible challenge and rewarding scenery. The location near Penrith makes it an excellent addition to any Lake District itinerary.
Visitor information
| Address | Place Fell, Penrith CA11 0NP, UK |
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| Google rating | 4.6 / 5 |
| Admission | Free to visit |
Tips for your visit
- Start your walk early in the day to enjoy the best light for photography and avoid afternoon crowds
- Check the weather forecast before heading out, as views can be obscured by cloud on the summit
- Wear sturdy walking boots and bring waterproof clothing, as Lake District weather can change quickly
Featured image courtesy of Matt Barker via Google Maps.
