Crag Fell is a hill in the English Lake District. It is part of the Lank Rigg group, standing above Ennerdale Water in the Western Fells. The craggy northern face above the lake gives the fell its name, prominent in views from the car park at Bowness Knott. Ascents are commonly made from the foot of Ennerdale Water.
Crag Fell across Ennerdale Water from Bowness Knott
Crag Fell from across Ennerdale
The Western Fells are a part of the Cumbrian Mountains in the Lake District of England. Centred on Great Gable they occupy a triangular area between Buttermere and Wasdale. The Western Fells are characterised by high ridges and an abundance of naked rock.
Great Gable from Wasdale
Fleetwith Pike across Buttermere
High Crag from the summit of Haystacks
Steeple from Wind Gap