Lambrigg Fell

Lambrigg Fell is a hill, the highest point of the area of high ground between Kendal and the M6, in south-eastern Cumbria, England.

[1] It lies just outside the area normally defined as the Lake District, and the hill is not in the same mould as the nearby Lakeland Fells, being a sprawling, grassy moorland.

However, the hill provides close-range views of both the Howgill Fells and the Lake District, together with the Yorkshire Dales.

The hill can be accessed by the minor road linking Docker and Lambrigg Head, which runs across the northern slopes of the fell.

The exact nature of this structure is unclear, but local residents state that it was used as a shelter for members of shooting parties on the fell.