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The Wrynose Pass is a mountain pass in the Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England between the Duddon Valley and Little Langdale.

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Wrynose Pass

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The Wrynose Pass is a mountain pass in the Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England between the Duddon Valley and Little Langdale. The unusual...

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Hardknott Pass

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the pass is Cockley Beck farm, built in the 1860s and owned by the National Trust. The route from Hardknott leads eastward towards the Wrynose Pass and...

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River Brathay

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m) above sea level near the Three Shire Stone at the highest point of Wrynose Pass (grid reference NY277028) in the Lake District. Its catchment area includes...

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Cold Pike

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steeply over the many tiered crags of Wrynose Breast. Wrynose Breast stands above the nascent Duddon and the Wrynose Pass road, which provides the only vehicular...

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Duddon Valley

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lead west over the Hardknott Pass to Eskdale and east over the Wrynose Pass to the Langdale valleys. A less steep pass to Eskdale over Birker Fell leaves...

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Cumberland

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Ullswater. The line follows Glencoin Beck to the top of Helvellyn ridge at Wrynose Pass and along the River Duddon (near Millom) to the sea . The highest point...

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Little Langdale

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these routes. Today metalled roads from Little Langdale lead west over Wrynose Pass and Hardknott towards Eskdale, northwest by Blea Tarn to Great Langdale...

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List of hill passes of the Lake District

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eastern edge at High Street and another road through the Hardknott and Wrynose passes for travel between forts at Ravenglass and Ambleside. Travelling between...

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Bowfell

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Pike or Rossett Pike. The summit can also be reached from the top of Wrynose Pass by following the Right of Way starting close to the Three Shire Stone...

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Old Man of Coniston

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and the Duddon valley to the west. The range begins in the north at Wrynose Pass and runs south for around 10 miles (16 km) before petering out at Broughton...

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Great Carrs

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Great Carrs is a fell in the English Lake District. It stands above Wrynose Pass in the southern part of the District. The Coniston (or Furness) Fells...

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Crinkle Crags

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shortest and quickest route requires the use of a car to the top of the Wrynose Pass motor road. The traverse of the summit ridge with its series of undulations...

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Furness

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its shape over time. Furness's border follows the River Duddon up to Wrynose Pass, and then the Brathay until it flows into Windermere. The mere forms...

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River Duddon

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(393 m) above sea level near the Three Shire Stone at the highest point of Wrynose Pass (grid reference NY277028). The river descends to the sea over a course...

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Lanty Slee

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he sold for 10 shillings per gallon, or smuggled with pack horses via Wrynose Pass and Hardknott to Ravenglass. He transported smuggled tobacco on the return...

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Furness Fells

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are separated from the Scafell and Bowfell massif to their north by Wrynose Pass, and are surrounded on all other sides by lower ground. Coniston Old...

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Dow Crag

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and the Duddon Valley to the west. The range begins in the north at Wrynose Pass and runs south for around 10 miles (16 km) before petering out at Broughton...

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Grey Friar

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Coniston Water and the Duddon valley to the west. The range begins at Wrynose Pass and runs south for around 10 miles (16 km) before petering out at Broughton...

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Southern Fells

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Crinkles over Cold Pike and Pike O'Blisco, crosses the motor road of Wrynose Pass and then rises to Great Carrs, the first of the Coniston (or Furness)...

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Brim Fell

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and the Duddon valley to the west. The range begins in the north at Wrynose Pass and runs south for around 10 miles (16 km) before petering out at Broughton...

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Three Shires Fell Race

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How. The course then drops to the Three Shire Stone at the top of the Wrynose Pass, the meeting point of the historic counties of Cumberland, Lancashire...

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Lake District

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these is connected with the first two by the Wrynose and Hardknott passes respectively; both of these passes are known for their steep gradients and are...

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Swirl How

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Coniston Water and the Duddon valley to the west. The range begins at Wrynose Pass and runs south for around 10 miles (16 km) before petering out at Broughton...

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Fred Whitton Challenge

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finish, taking riders through Eskdale, crossing the famous Hardknott and Wrynose Passes (after almost 161 kilometres (100 mi) of riding) and then past Blea...

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Dalegarth railway station

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and the road from Ravenglass to Windermere, via the Hardknott and Wrynose passes. In the days of the 3 ft gauge line, the line's terminus was near Eskdale...

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