High Tove is a fell in the English Lake District, close to the geographical centre of the Cumbrian hills.
The ridge moves on south across further upland marsh towards Ullscarf, passing over the three rocky (and dry) outcrops of Middle Crag, Shivery Knott and Watendlath Fell (summit unnamed on Ordnance Survey maps).
Armboth Fell lies to the south east of High Tove, connected to the ridge by a broad heathery saddle.
[1] Fisher and Launchy Gills provide the eastern boundaries of High Tove, flowing north and south around Armboth Fell respectively.
The views are good to the either side, the Helvellyn range nearby to the east and a wide selection of major fells visible on the opposite flank of the ridge.