Black Fell is a beloved natural feature standing sentinel above the charming village of Ambleside. This accessible fell summit has long been a favourite with visitors seeking dramatic vistas across the Lake District landscape without requiring a strenuous alpine expedition. The fell’s prominent position makes it a geographical landmark visible from many points across the region, adding to its appeal as a destination.
The climb to the summit rewards hikers with exceptional panoramic views stretching across Ambleside, the surrounding fell landscape, and the distinctive character of the English Lake District. On clear days, the vista is simply magnificent, making it an ideal spot for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The fell’s moderate difficulty and proximity to the village make it accessible to a broad range of visitors, from keen fell walkers to casual explorers looking to stretch their legs with a satisfying walk.
Visitors consistently rate Black Fell highly, with its 5-star rating reflecting the quality of the experience and views on offer. The location offers an authentic Lake District experience—a proper fell walk with genuine mountain scenery, yet manageable enough to fit into a day’s itinerary. Whether you’re a seasoned walker ticking off Wainwrights or simply seeking a memorable outing with outstanding views, Black Fell delivers.
Visitor information
| Address | Black Fell, Ambleside LA21 8DW, UK |
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| Google rating | 5 / 5 |
| Admission | Free to visit |
Tips for your visit
- Start your walk early in the day to enjoy clearer views and avoid afternoon cloud cover typical in the fells
- Bring a camera—the panoramic views from the summit are a photographer’s dream, especially at golden hour
- Wear sturdy walking boots and check weather conditions before heading out; fell weather can change rapidly
Featured image courtesy of Ben Hunt (Ben H) via Google Maps.
