Clints Crags is a small fell in the north of the English Lake District near Blindcrake, Cumbria.
Since the time of writing the barbed wire has been removed and the path to the summit is clear of obstructions.
Clints Crags offers a pleasant and easy stroll to the summit from the village of Blindcrake.
The fragile limestone habitat supports various rare calcareous species of flora and fauna.
More can be found on https://clintscrags.co.uk There are other places called Clints Crags in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire (just south of Leighton Reservoir)[2] and above Ireshopeburn in Weardale, County Durham.