• The remote and scenic valley of Wasdale lies immediately to the west of Scafell Pike, and many people start the climb from here.
  • Scafell Pike (/ˈskɔːfɛl paɪk/) is a mountain in the Lake District region of Cumbria, England. It has an elevation of 978 metres (3,209 ft) above sea level...
  • At 978m above sea level, Scafell Pike is the highest mountain in England. ... There are 4 main routes to the Summit of Scafell Pike ranging in difficulty.
  • Climbing Scafell Pike from Wasdale Head is the easiest route up. We’ll tell you how hard it is, how to avoid the crowds, how long it takes and where to park.
  • This range extends south from Great End and includes some of the highest peaks in England, such as Scafell Pike itself and Great Gable.
  • There are several popular walking routes leading to the summit of Scafell Pike, each offering a distinct experience.
  • Scafell Pike is the highest mountain in England, located in the Lake District National Park. It stands at an elevation of 978 meters (3,209 feet) above sea level.
  • Visitors to Scafell Pike must be prepared and have significant mountaineering experience. ... Maps for Scafell. OS Landranger 89 or 90 (1:50 000).
  • Scafell Pike. England’s highest mountain may only be the third highest in the UK, but is considered by many to be a tougher ascent ... On route to Scafell Pike.
  • It was 22 years ago, on 8 June 1996. On the rocky summit of Scafell Pike we learned that Alan Shearer had put England 1-0 against Switzerland in Euro ‘96.