Ill Crag

Ill Crag is a fell in the English Lake District. At 935 metres (3,068 ft), it is the fifth-highest[1] peak in England, after Scafell Pike, Sca Fell, Helvellyn and Skiddaw. Ill Crag overlooks Eskdale and has splendid views across to Bowfell and Crinkle Crags.

Ill Crag
On the Ill Crag plateau
Highest point
Elevation935 m (3,068 ft)
Prominence57 m (187 ft)
Parent peakScafell Pike
ListingHewitt, Nuttall
Coordinates54°27′18″N 3°12′00″W
Geography
Parent rangeSouthern Fells
OS gridNY223073
Topo mapOS Landrangers 89, 90
Climbing
Easiest routeFrom Esk Hause

Topography

It forms part of the Scafell chain, and lies about 1 km east of Scafell Pike. Broad Crag lies immediately to the west, between Ill Crag and the Pike.

Ascents

Ill Crag may be climbed en route to Scafell Pike, via a path from Esk Hause, but it is commonly passed by without going to the actual summit, which is rocky making progress slow. Ill Crag's summit is a few hundred metres to the south of the path from Esk Hause to Scafell Pike.

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