- to the
north of
Bowfell in the
English Lake District. It
drains into
Langstrath Beck. This
should not be
confused with
Angle Tarn (Patterdale), a larger...
- the two
branches of
Mickleden and
Oxendale —
while to the
north is the
Langstrath branch of Borrowdale. From all of
these valleys Bowfell presents a striking...
- complex.
Allen Crags stands adrift from the main ridge, with the
valleys of
Langstrath and
Grains Gill
falling on
either side.
These combine some
miles downstream...
- Lake District. It is an
intermediate height on the
ridge between the
Langstrath and
Greenup valleys in the
Central Fells. As the spur
falling north from...
-
Fells and all the
Glaramara ridge. Near
Rosthwaite the side
valley of
Langstrath joins the main
valley from
Seathwaite before the
combined waters negotiate...
-
which are
named after it. This
should not be
confused with
Angle Tarn (
Langstrath), a
smaller lake with the same name
about 18.5 km to the
northeast near...
-
Angle Tarn may
refer to:
Angle Tarn (
Langstrath),
small lake in ****bria,
England Angle Tarn (Patterdale),
small lake in ****bria,
England Angletarn Pikes...
- the high
point of this ridge,
bordered by
Mickleden in the
south and
Langstrath to the north. A
narrow ridge falls north east from Bow Fell, constricted...
- gain in
elevation the
route crosses Stake P****
before descending via
Langstrath beck and
turning towards the
villages of
Stonethwaite and Rosthwaite....
- of the
River Derwent.
Stonethwaite Beck is
formed at the
confluence of
Langstrath Beck and
Greenup Gill
beneath Eagle Crag, at
Smithymire Island. It continues...