With an elevation of 550 m (1,804 ft) and a prominence of around 5 m (16 ft), Tarn Crag looks down over Easedale Tarn, one of the larger tarns in the Lake Distri...
With an elevation of 550 m (1,804 ft) and a prominence of around 5 m (16 ft), Tarn Crag looks down over Easedale Tarn, one of the larger tarns in the Lake District and a popular feature with walkers due to the milky white waters which exude in waterfalls from its outflow, Sourmilk Gill. Tarn Crag's parent peak is High Raise and it is listed as a Wainwright. A...
With an elevation of 550 m (1,804 ft) and a prominence of around 5 m (16 ft), Tarn Crag looks down over Easedale Tarn, one of the larger tarns in the Lake District and a popular feature with walkers due to the milky white waters which exude in waterfalls from its outflow, Sourmilk Gill. Tarn Crag's parent peak is High Raise and it is listed as a Wainwright. At its summit, a small cairn stands on a peaked outcrop of rock with extensive views to the east. A subsidiary top to the south gives a view of Easedale Tarn. It is usually ascended from Grasmere or Easedale.