Skiddaw
Skiddaw is a prominent mountain located in the Lake District National Park in England. Standing at 931 meters (3,058 feet), it is the fourth highest peak in England. Skiddaw is known for its distinctive shape and is often covered in snow during winter months, making it a popular destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.
The mountain is primarily composed of slate and volcanic rock, contributing to its rugged terrain. Several walking paths lead to the summit, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including Derwentwater and the Northern Fells. Skiddaw is also part of the Skiddaw Range, which features other notable peaks.