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Lingmoor Fell

Although it is surrounded by higher and better-known fells, Lingmoor Fell is quite separate and distinct with no connecting ridges to other fells, giving it a considerable (for such a small fell) topographic prominence of 245 metres (804 feet), making it a Marilyn hill. Lingmoor Fell has a subsidiary top, known as Side Pike (362 m, 1,187 ft), which lies 1.5 kilometres (0.9 miles) to the north-west. This is a fine rock tower accessible only from the west and south. Walkers wishing to visit Side Pike from Lingmoor Fell are blocked by unassailable crags and must traverse round to easier slopes to the south.

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Name: Lingmoor Fell topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Lingmoor Fell, Westmorland and Furness, England, LA22 9PE, United Kingdom (54.43201 -3.07647 54.43211 -3.07637)

Average elevation: 218 m

Minimum elevation: 80 m

Maximum elevation: 463 m

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