Grisedale Pike
Grisedale Pike is a prominent mountain located in the Lake District of England. Standing at 791 meters (2,598 feet), it is part of the Northwestern Fells and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including Derwentwater and the Newlands Valley. The mountain is popular among hikers and climbers, with several well-marked trails leading to its summit.
The ascent of Grisedale Pike is considered moderate, making it accessible for many outdoor enthusiasts. The most common route starts from the village of Braithwaite, providing a scenic journey through lush valleys and rocky terrain. The peak is often included in walking routes that explore the beauty of the Lake District National Park.