Old Man of Coniston topographic map
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Old Man of Coniston
The first section rising steeply from Coniston is a metalled road, maintained partly to provide access to the quarry. This leads to a car park at an altitude of 740 ft (230 m), a popular starting point for climbs. Beyond here motor vehicles are prohibited, but the track continues to its summit at 2,000 ft (610 m), crossing the ridge to the south of Dow Crag.
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Name: Old Man of Coniston topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Average elevation: 501 m
Minimum elevation: 210 m
Maximum elevation: 796 m
Routes: Westmorland and Furness GPS tracks, routes, trails, hikes
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Holme Fell
United Kingdom > England > Westmorland and Furness > Coniston
Holme Fell is an eastern outlier of Wetherlam, although the topographical connection via Great Intake and Low Tilberthwaite is rather tortuous. Further east, beyond Oxen Fell High Cross, the high ground continues to Black Fell.
Average elevation: 207 m