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(Redirected from Yew Bank) This article is about the hill in the Lake District. For the hill in County Durham, see Woodland Fell (County Durham).

Summit cairn of Wool Knott, with view of Beacon Tarn

Woodland Fell is an upland area in the south of the English Lake District, south of Torver, Cumbria. It is the subject of a chapter of Wainwright's book The Outlying Fells of Lakeland. Wainwright's route is a clockwise circuit from the hamlet of Woodland, and includes the summits of Yew Bank at 678 feet (207 m) and Wool Knott at 730 feet (220 m), with Beacon Tarn (also visited on his Beacon Fell walk) between them. He describes the walk as: "a connoisseur's piece, every step an uninhibited joy, every corner a delight."

References

  1. Wainwright, A. (1974). "Woodland Fell". The Outlying Fells of Lakeland. Kendal: Westmorland Gazette. pp. 102–107.

54°17′50″N 3°07′10″W / 54.29722°N 3.11944°W / 54.29722; -3.11944

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