The Langdale Pikes

 
 

The Langdale Pikes are a group of mountains, Pike O'Stickle and Harrison Stickle. Often glimpsed from other areas of Cumbria and well known by many for their recognisable shape.

In ancient times stone was quarried to make stone axes, prehistoric axe factories can be found at various points high on the crags and scree slopes.

 
 
 
 

Harrison Combe

 
 

Harrison Combe the plateau surrounded by the Langdale Pikes.

 
 
 
 

The Langdale Pikes Map

 
 

Langdale Pikes

Mountain Group, Great Langdale, Cumbria

Latitude: 54.456283

Longitude: -3.116869

 
 
 
 

Mountain Weather

 
 

The Cumbrian Mountains and the Lake District

Detailed weather from the UK Met Office

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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