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A guide to bagging Wainwright's Lakeland Fells.

The Central Fells

Walla Crag

  • The Wainwright top at Walla Crag
    Walla Crag summit cairn at the Wainwright top (set back from the rock platform, about 20m away). This view looks north-west with Grisedale Pike most prominent on the skyline.
    Photograph taken: 27th April 2022
  • The view over Derwentwater from Walla Crag.
    The rock platform at Walla Crag summit is ideal for taking in the lovely view across Derwent Water to the North Western Fells.
    Photograph taken: 27th April 2022

Location map for Walla Crag

Wainwright top at Walla Crag

Context

Walla Crag is a Wainwright in The Central Fells area of the Lake District National Park.

Location

Grid Ref
NY 27686 21287
BNG e,n
327686,521287
Lat/long
54.581592,-3.120354
GeoJSON
[-3.120354,54.581592]
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Feature
cairn

Elevation

Height
379m / 1,243ft
Drop
24.0m
Rank
204 / 214
Details
Locating Wainwright tops

It's easy to make the mistake of thinking that the Wainwright top is at the true summit of a fell. For many fells in the 214, this is not the case. Wainwright often chose a top because of its aspect or view rather than its height. This is what sometimes makes finding the Wainwright tops so confusing.

Locating a top is also complicated by the fact that features change over time. Cairns come and go, some grow and some shrink, fence posts are added or removed. Although the summit sketches in Wainwright's guides and the photographs in this guide are useful aids for identification, the features shown are subject to change, especially on popular fells. See Fleetwith Pike for an example of how cairns change.

Important: The accuracy of GPS on smartphones is ±5m at best but could be as much as 8m out. Please bear this in mind when using the location data.

Notes
It is thought that the cairn at Walla Crag has moved since it was sketched by Wainwright and that it once stood on the rock platform overlooking Derwent Water.

Route planning

Fells
Bleaberry Fell
Distance: Moderate2.4km
Ascent: Tough253m
Time: Long52min
Details
There is one viable route from Walla Crag

The Wainwright guides indicate “ridge routes” from each fell and although this is useful, it doesn't always allow for effective route planning. The routes shown here are the Wainwright ridge routes (indicated with ) plus any other viable routes (indicated with ), not necessarily linked by a ridge. This list provides a more comprehensive network of potential routes that can be used when planning days out on the fells.

All routes have been plotted in the OS Maps app. The distance, ascent and time values are those given for the plotted routes. Time values are for moderately fit walkers without breaks. They should therefore be considered minimum values for the purposes of route planning.

Classification

DoBIH No
2500
Local
Birkett, Fellranger, Synge, Wainwright
Birkett
Lake District hills over 1,000ft listed in Bill Birkett's Complete Lakeland Fells. There are 541 Birketts, 211 are also Wainwrights.
Fellranger
Lake District hills included in Mark Richards' Fellranger walking series, a set of eight volumes inspired by the Wainwright guides. There are 230 Fellrangers, 209 are also Wainwrights. This is a curated list, not based on height criteria.
Synge
Lake District hills over 300m listed in Tim Synge's The Lakeland Summits. The book aims to list every significant summit over 300m in height within the National Park, 646 in total. It includes all 214 fells in Wainwright's Pictorial Guides, including Castle Crag at 290m.
Wainwright
Lake District hills included in volumes 1-7 of Wainwright's A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells. There are 214 Wainwrights in all. This is a curated list, not based on height criteria.
National
Unclassified
Unclassified
A hill with no national classification.

Geology

Bedrock
Birker Fell Andesite Formation
BGS code
BFA
Type
Igneous (extrusive)
Age
449.0 – 458.4 Ma
Period
Ordovician
Parent
Borrowdale Volcanic Group
Details
Members, formations and groups
Member
A smaller unit of rock that shares common charateristics and features, often used in geology to describe specific layers within a formation.
Formation
A larger unit of rock that is distinct from other formations above and below. A formation may include two or more members.
Group
A stratigraphic unit that includes two or more associated formations that are usually contiguous or contain significant features in common.
Suite
A geological unit containing intrusive, highly deformed, or metamorthic rocks of the same type, lacking discernable stratification.
Complex
A geological unit containing intrusive, highly deformed, or metamorthic rocks of different types, lacking discernable stratification.
Notes
Predominantly sheets of fine to coarse grained andersite, formed from fluid lava flows with feeder dykes and sills. The formation may also include some basalts and dacites. Distinctive units within the formation are identified as member units e.g. Haystacks Andersite Member. Andersites are volcanic rocks, intermediate between silica-poor basalt and silica-rich rhyolite.

Daylight

Tuesday, 9th June 2026

Daylight
17 hours 13 minutes
Dawn
03:42
(3:42am)
Sunrise
04:35
(4:35am)
Midday
13:11
(1:11pm)
Sunset
21:48
(9:48pm)
Dusk
22:41
(10:41pm)
Details
Daylight, dawn, dusk and midday
Daylight
The period of Daylight begins at sunrise and ends at sunset.
Dawn and dusk
The given figures are for Civil Dawn and Civil Dusk. These mark the start and end of Civil Twilight, that period before sunrise and after sunset when there is still enough light in the sky to easily undertake most outdoor activities without artificial light. However, do bear in mind that light levels during twilight will vary depending on cloud cover. Before dawn and after dusk, a headtorch is recommended.
Midday
Midday is the point, half way between sunrise and sunset, when the sun is at its highest point in the sky. Midday is also known as Transit or Solar Noon and may not be the same as noon in Civil Time (12 o'clock).
Notes
Aim to complete your walk before sunset, leaving the evening twilight period as a buffer in case the walk takes longer than expected. Always carry a headtorch.

Profile books featuring Walla Crag

Bagging books featuring Walla Crag

Walk books featuring Walla Crag

  • Lake District: Low Level & Lake Walks

    30 of the best valley, lake and fell walks

    Lake District: Low Level & Lake Walks
    Author
    Vivienne Crow
    Publisher
    Cicerone Press
    Published
    18th October 2024
    ISBN
    978-1786312273
    Details
    Table of contents

    South Lakes

    Walk 1
    Tarn Hows and the Monk Coniston estate
    Walk 2
    Kelly Hall Tarn and Coniston Water
    Walk 3
    Swinside Stone Circle
    Walk 4
    Claife Heights, Windermere and Latterbarrow
    Walk 5
    Hampsfell
    Walk 6
    Seathwaite Tarn

    Central Lakes

    Walk 7
    Elterwater, Little Langdale and the waterfalls
    Walk 8
    Great Langdale
    Walk 9
    Circuit of Loughrigg Fell
    Walk 10
    Orrest Head and Wansfell Pike
    Walk 11
    Grasmere and Rydal Water
    Walk 12
    Easedale Tarn and Tarn Crag [Easedale]
    Walk 13
    Thirlmere circuit

    Western Valleys

    Walk 14
    Stanley Ghyll Force and River Esk
    Walk 15
    Upper Eskdale
    Walk 16
    Hardknott Fort and Harter Fell [Eskdale]
    Walk 17
    Loweswater Corpse Road
    Walk 18
    Buttermere
    Walk 19
    Crummock Water and Rannerdale Knotts

    North Lakes

    Walk 20
    Walla Crag and Great Wood
    Walk 21
    Derwentwater circuit
    Walk 22
    A Borrowdale ramble
    Walk 23
    Castlerigg Stone Circle and High Rigg
    Walk 24
    Outerside and Barrow
    Walk 25
    Wythop's Fells (Ling Fell and Sale Fell)

    Eastern Lakes

    Walk 26
    Grisedale and Lanty's Tarn
    Walk 27
    Aira Force and Gowbarrow
    Walk 28
    Steel Knotts and Hallin Fell
    Walk 29
    Ullswater shore
    Walk 30
    Ullswater and The Cockpit
    Notes

    Although most of the 30 walks in this book are low level, a few do include Wainwrights. For the Wainwright bagger, it's most useful for those days when the higher fells are clagged in. The book includes useful photographs and clear route maps based on the OS 1:50,000 series.

    Purchase
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Maps featuring Walla Crag

  • The English Lakes: North-Western Area

    Keswick, Cockermouth and Wigton

    The English Lakes: North-Western Area
    Series
    OS Explorer
    Publisher
    Ordnance Survey
    Scale
    1:25,000
    ISBN
    978-031924243
    Details
    Features and visual style

    OS Explorer

    A sample of the OS Explorer map showing Crummock Water.

    The Ordnance Survey Explorer map clearly shows public rights of way and visible footpaths. It is printed on paper, so not ideally suited to use on the fells unless you buy the encapsulated (Active Map) version or use a map case. The visual style is more illustrative than diagramatic with a good balance of detail and clarity.

    Notes

    A good general purpose leisure map with full UK coverage. The Explorer maps are good for getting to know the terrain and for route planning. Each one comes with a digital version for use with the OS Maps app.

    Purchase
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  • Lake District: North

    Keswick and Derwentwater

    Lake District: North
    Series
    Superwalker XT25
    Publisher
    Harvey Map Services Ltd
    Scale
    1:25,000
    ISBN
    978-1851375455
    Details
    Features and visual style

    Superwalker XT25

    A sample of the Harvey XT25 map showing Crummock Water.

    The Harvey Superwalker XT25 map is ideally suited to use on the fells. It's printed on lightweight polyethylene, which is waterproof and tearproof. The maps use standard UK grid references and are compatible with OS maps. The visual style is designed for walkers with prominent contours and clear styling of crags and other landscape features. Public and visible footpaths are also shown.

    Notes

    A good special purpose map, it's specifically designed for walkers but is only available for mountain areas and long-distance footpaths. The Lake District sheets have all the Wainwrights clearly labelled.

    Purchase
    Buy this map at Amazon