Howgill Fells
The Howgill Fells is a range of hills located in the Yorkshire Dales National Park in northern England. Known for their rounded summits and grassy slopes, the fells rise to a height of 676 meters at Cautley Spout, which is also home to one of England's highest waterfalls. The area is popular for walking and hiking, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
The Howgill Fells are characterized by their unique geology, primarily composed of sandstone and shale. This diverse landscape supports various wildlife and plant species, making it a valuable ecological area. The fells are less crowded than other parts of the Lake District, providing a peaceful retreat for nature enthusiasts.