Catbells
Catbells is a popular fell located in the Lake District of England. It rises to an elevation of 451 meters (1,480 feet) and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including Derwentwater and the nearby peaks. The walk to the summit is relatively short and accessible, making it a favorite among hikers of all skill levels.
The name "Catbells" is believed to derive from the Old Norse word "katt," meaning cat, and "bell," referring to a hill. The fell is part of the North Western Fells and is often included in walking routes that explore the scenic beauty of the Lake District National Park.