Todd Crag is a hill and a satellite peak of Loughrigg Fell at 224 m (735 ft) it is not classed as a fell but is a vantage point near Ambleside The hill is surrounded with other mountains to the north and north west and to the south Windermere water.
A very sinister looking hill with its Eastern and Southern flanks covered by trees leading into a grasslands towards the rocky outcrop on top with its sharp and spiky rocks that look like teeth or fangs.
There is not much of a view apart from trees leading up from the A593 past the grand houses and just sticking up is The Tarn Tor Crags.
The entire South Flank, including the summit and the rest of the tarn tor crags, can be viewed here.
The geology on the hill is made up of dacitic welded lapilli tuff and volcaniclastic sandstone and other Lakeland rocks that surround the area.