Grayrigg Forest

Grayrigg Forest is a hill in Cumbria, England, located on the eastern edge of what might be considered the Lake District. In August 2016 it became part of the eponymous national park. Reaching 494 metres (1,621 ft) above sea level, its summit is attainable from the less well-known Borrowdale valley.

Grayrigg Forest
Grayrigg Forest from further west on Grayrigg Common
Highest point
Elevation494 m (1,621 ft)
Prominence190 m (620 ft)
Parent peakHigh Street
ListingMarilyn, Fellranger, Hump, Tump, Clem
Coordinates54°23′31″N 2°37′14″W
Geography
Grayrigg Forest
OS gridSD598998
Topo mapOS Landranger 97

From near the summit, there are impressive views down into the gorge of the Lune valley, where road, West Coast Main Line railway, M6 motorway and the River Lune crowd between the outliers of the Lake District and the Howgill Fells.

It is one of three summits, along with Winterscleugh and Whinfell Beacon, added to the list of Fellrangers in the 2019–2021 edition of Mark Richards' eight volumes of guidebooks, bringing the list to a total of 230. They were added when the Lake District National Park boundary was extended in 2019, including them for the first time.

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