Mickle Fell

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Mickle Fell

Western side of Mickle Fell
Elevation 788 m (2,585 ft)
Location Pennines, England
Prominence c. 210 m
Topo map OS Landrangers 91, 92
OS grid reference NY804243
Listing Marilyn, Hewitt, County Top, Nuttall

Mickle Fell is a hill in the Pennines, the range of hills and moors running down the middle of Northern England. It is 788 m (2,585 ft) high. It lies slightly off the main watershed of the Pennines, about ten miles south of Cross Fell. It is the highest point of both the administrative county of County Durham and the traditional county of Yorkshire.

The fell lies in the middle of a large area of boggy moor and requires a long hike to get to it from any direction. Mickle Fell's distinctive outline makes it a recognisable object in views from the Lake District hills, particularly Blencathra, the Helvellyn range and High Street. South of Mickle Fell the ridge descends to the Stainmore Gap before going into the Yorkshire Dales.

Mickle Fell and surrounding moorland forms part of the Warcop Training Area, a Ministry of Defence firing range. As a result, access to the fell is limited.[1] It can be ascended from the Eden Valley to the west, or from Teesdale to the east.

Marilyns are scarce in the North Pennines because of the relative flatness of the moors, but Mickle Fell is one such hill: it is separated from its neighbours by over 200 m of relative height.

High Cup Nick
High Cup Nick

On the moor to the west of Mickle Fell is a remarkable natural formation known as High Cup — a vast 'hole' in the moorside, similar in form to an elongated crater. A waterfall at the head of the Cup is called High Cup Nick. The feature is well seen from the A66 road. The Pennine Way goes past High Cup on its cross-watershed trek from Middleton-in-Teesdale to Dufton.

  1. ^ Access Opportunities on the Defence Estate: Warcop Training Area

Coordinates: 54.61347° N 2.30500° W

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