- 1957)
Catbells 2 A Wainwright, The North-Western
Fells (Kendall 1957)
Catbells 4 A Wainwright, The North-Western
Fells (Kendall 1957)
Catbells 8 British...
- A 360-degree view from the
summit of
Catbells.
Catbells is Mrs. Tiggy-winkle's
address in the tale. The view
north of the
summit (middle of the image)...
-
novelist Sir Hugh
Walpole lived at "Brackenburn" on the
lower slopes of
Catbells overlooking Derwent Water from 1924
until he died in 1941.
Whilst living...
-
Hillwalkers on
Catbells, Lake District, England...
-
Baptisia perfoliata, the
catbells, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Fabaceae. It is
native to the US
states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia,...
- 468 m (1,535 ft) Barrow, 455 m (1,493 ft) Graystones, 452 m (1,483 ft)
Catbells, 451 m (1,480 ft) Ling Fell, 373 m (1,224 ft) Sale Fell, 359 m (1,178 ft)...
-
Buckbarrow Buck Pike
Burnbank Fell Calf Crag Carl Side
Carrock Fell
Castle Crag
Catbells Catstycam Caudale Moor
Causey Pike Caw Fell
Clough Head Cold Pike Coniston...
- of
Yewthwaite Combe which stands beneath the col
linking the fell with
Catbells on the
Newlands side. The
Maiden Moor
ridge is an
example of the Buttermere...
-
Pictorial Guides to the
Lakeland Fells.
These are High Spy,
Maiden Moor and
Catbells (alternative spelling, Cat Bells). This
ridge forms the
western side of...
-
gradually toward Derwen****er, the main tops
being High Spy,
Maiden Moor and
Catbells. The
ridge from
Robinson to Dale Head
forms the
heads of
Little Dale and...