Stone Arthur

Cumbria, England

About Stone Arthur

With an elevation of 503 m (1,650 ft) and a prominence of around 2 m (6.6 ft), Stone Arthur is more accurately the south western ridge of its parent peak Great Rigg. How...

Stone Arthur has a Challenging difficulty level and is Partially Family Friendly.

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Cumbria, England
Latitude: 54.474776, Longitude: -3.007521

Activities

Hiking
Mountaineering
Walking
Wildlife Watching

About Stone Arthur

About Stone Arthur

With an elevation of 503 m (1,650 ft) and a prominence of around 2 m (6.6 ft), Stone Arthur is more accurately the south western ridge of its parent peak Great Rigg. However, it was listed as a Wainwright because of its small yet prominent rocky summit, which gives it the appearance of an independent fell from below. It stands above Grasmere village and offers great views over the village. Walkers rarely climb Stone Arthur in isolation; instead it is usually combined with an ascent of nearby fells such as Great Rigg and then southwards on to Heron Pike or northwards to Fairfield.