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Black Combe
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Black Combe is a fell in the south-west corner of the Lake District National Park, just four miles from the Irish Sea. It lies near the west coast of Cumbria in the borough of Copeland and more specifically, in the ancient district of Millom. The Black Combe Walking Festival takes place annually in June[6] and the Black Combe fell race takes place in early March
Black Combe is a fell in the south-west corner of the Lake District National Park, just four miles from the Irish Sea. It lies near the west coast of Cumbria in the borough of Copeland and more specifically, in the ancient district of Millom. The Black Combe Walking Festival takes place annually in…
Black Combe is one of the Lake District's most famous southerly peaks. Standing at 2000ft at the summit it offers amazing panoramic views across Cumbria and as far as the Isle of Mann, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. It has been claimed that fourteen counties can be seen from Black Combe on a clear day and even on a less than perfect Lakeland day, the view is breathtaking. Black Combe is easily accessible and numerous guides for a safe ascent are available.
Black Combe is one of the Lake District's most famous southerly peaks. Standing at 2000ft at the summit it offers amazing panoramic views across Cumbria and as far as the Isle of Mann, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. It has been claimed that fourteen counties can be seen from Black Combe on a clear da…