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Name:Claife Heights
Hill number:2683
Height:270m / 886ft
RHB Section:34D: Southern Cumbria
Nuttall/Wainwright area:Lake District - Southern Fells
County/UA:Westmorland and Furness
Catchment:Leven (Ulverston)
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Tump (200-299m), Wainwright Outlying Fell, Clem
(Ma,Hu,Tu,2,WO,Cm)
Grid ref:SD 38204 97344
Summit feature:rock 2m SSW of trig point
Drop:176m
Col:94m  SD353993  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 96 97
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Survey:Abney level
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Same parking and route as DABT. No sign of any continuing forestry operations on the actual route. Limbo required under the fallen tree. Wonderful views all round from the top on a clear sunny morning. Last top before the long drive home. Solorichard6906/03/2024
Windermere-Bowness Ferry-Scale Ivy Intakes-Claife Heights-Bowness Ferry-Windermerecampagvelocet25/01/2024
With Carol. Parked at Braithwaite Hall in Far Sawrey (£2 donation requested). Crossed road and followed track north, turning east. Left turn and follow cart track signposted Latterbarrow. After climbing out of Luw Pate Crag turn left (fingerpost sign down), with the summit of Claife Heights (886 ft) visible ahead. Follow signs clockwise to summit trig point. Most of the summit has been cleared of trees, with a lot of disturbed roots and mud. Good views over Lake Windermere. Overcast. but dry. Wet under foot and muddy in places. Forestry operations taking place in the area. A tree had fallen over the cart track above Belt Ash Coppice. Return trip: reverse route.DABT27/10/2023
Wainwright gave up on reaching the summit here, writing in his Outlying Fells book in the early 1970s that the Ordnance column is now lost in conifers and inaccessible. Today it's a minor mess of brashings to pick a way over following a path to the summit from NE. In fact its child play to what came next - 300 metres of extraction ruts and proper brashings to tramp through (and back) to enter just 50 feet of spiky upright forest branches hiding the pointy rock rib summit of Three Dubs Crag (sub-tump). Then back towards Wray with L along the narrow twisting forest row fpath - through mud and over rocky steps. Wainwright wrote that this 'path through the forest is arduous, You'll be in a real pickle if you have a coronary here'! Today Lakes in a Day runners began passing us on the easier forest track- Caldbeck to Cartmel 50 miles & £132 lighter entry fee. 9-18 hrsChris Pearson07/10/2023
Circuit from Far Sawry, summit easily accessible via machinery tracks through forestry brash. Fine and warm with excellent views.steve_a10/08/2023
From buyers foldStevooo24/07/2023
 yorkielad19/05/2023
Climb through Station Scar wood from Claife Heights Viewing Station, v muddy and lots of fallen trees. Path up quite clear though. Took path skirting Scale Ivy Intake, beyond which was total devastation, paths passable though. Views of Lakeland from TP now very good but so sad to see the sorry state of the terrain. Took path down to Belle Grange and back to ferry via lake path.mike24086426/02/2023
Walk with joannastuduncan01/01/2023
Good parking for 7/8 vehicles between Near and Far Sawrey. Via Moss Eccles Tarn. Great views over Windermere although the summit is a fine. But getting there is through a mess of forestry debris.Longwojo24/09/2022
Adventurous route from Near Sawrey to get through felled area. Took last section clockwise, approaching summit from SW. Rock flake to side of TP has obvious HP. Descent SE 'interesting'.henryfm09/08/2022
From Hawkshead, as previous reports had mentioned summit was blocked by fallen trees i approached from the north to avoid the worst, but as it turned out it's all been cleared. Path says closed and disappeared under brash for 30 meters but easily passable. There are now great views fron top !Flatfield01/07/2022
Yes, well, what a challenge. The eastern footpath running north from the junction just to the SE of the summit is closed due to fallen trees. Yes, it really, really is impassable after about 300m. If, like me, you take a chance, there is no way through the trees and no escape uphill to the west to the summit. The only way is back. From the previous junction take the left path which eventually leads you to a bridge. The path upwards to the summit is closed due to fallen trees. This time however, they are passable!!moorsman20/05/2022
Ascent following Storm Arwen. Paths around summit area to the East/North East are blocked by dozens of massive fallen trees. It is a maze of balanced trunks and very hazardous. Found a route from the track that is in the North West. A couple of hundred metres of bushwacking led more easily to the summit.geralddavison28/11/2021
Driving up after a nice lie in we made our way to Far Sawrey. On the way singing to the proclaimers we headed down the narrow lanes when the most enourmas stag leaped out in front of us jumping the fence. Bec was shaking with excitement. We soon made it parking at the cuckoo brow inn. We headed down the lane to Moss eccles tarn shortly followed by Wise een tarn then through the pine forrests with red mushrooms. This was a fantastic autumal walk with so much to see and smell at every turn. We soon made it back to cuckoo brow inn for a pint of fell walker and re wine before taking the ferry across windermere and having a 3 course Sunday dinner in Gilpin Bridge inn were we had our first date 5 years ago to the day before. Absolute perfect Sunday.Scotty 2 Hotty07/11/2021
With Val. From lay-by between Far and Near Sawrey. Footpath north to go past the summit then paths back to summit. Good weather.mike.hoult27/08/2021
After Latterbarrow with Andycolinfielding09/08/2021
After Latterbarrow. With ColinAndrew Pearson09/08/2021
Train to Windermere then walked to chain ferry and continued on. Great section of wood - beautifully quiet after the somewhat carnage of Bowness. With GFE. 20k round trip.Fionalevey04/07/2021
Water Yeat - Top o' Selside (Wainwright, Marilyn) - Carron Crag - Tarn Intake - Castle Wood Hill - Scale Ivy Intakes - Claife Heights - Latterbarrow - Near Sawrey.Mark Jackson23/06/2021
With Deb Conlinoutlyingfells2023/06/2021
Came up here this time from Scale Ivy Intakes. A lovely walk with Alfie from Ash Landing car park.Dangerous Dave23/06/2021
First day of Lakes walking. Ferry from Windermere and a short stroll up to the trig.PhilipChaston07/06/2021
Ecobag from Sal's Dads in Windermere, via ferry. Cut up through bluebell woods, great to be in the forest in such warm bank holiday weather.davechaffey30/05/2021
From Hill Toptomd426/04/2021
MC MH From Red Nab cp whilst on work trip.Martin6607/04/2021
R K TP challenge from HH Richard Tait05/02/2021
Thank goodness for the British Hills app because from Mr AWs map we thought the peak was at Scale Head. Never mind we went to bot and had a cuppa at HBHRowanP19/11/2020
From Ash Landing NT car park.CJM20/10/2020
Aborted plan to walk from Langdale after forgetting my map. Still, Daisy was pleased. Climbed straight up the hill (off marked paths) from Strawberry Gardens. Then on to Latterbarrow.hannah&steven24/08/2020
From Red Nab car park, Claife Heights and Latterbarrow. Summit of Claife Heights quite hard to locate, especially with high bracken. Trig point deep in the wood, no view now. Very quiet path. Good views of Windermere from Latterbarrow.Lazylizzie03/08/2020
From: Claife Viewing Station Car Park, Scale IvyRWG26/07/2020
A pre-pub walk. Good lunch in the Cuckoo Brow.summitter15/07/2020
from Far SawreyIanHHill24/01/2020
From the top end of Loanthwaite Lane, walked up Latterbarrow then via forest paths to Claife Heights. Disappointed by Claife Heights as the surrounding conifers have grown so tall that they obscure any view. Return to start point by different forest paths.Walkingmurphy18/01/2020
From High Wray Basecamp ascent of Latterbarrow through forest from NE. Descent to south and on to Claife Heights via footpath and forest tracks. Return via forest tracks.raymooremanx16/12/2019
From Bowness using ferry to Ferry House and paths through woodland to summit.RobB28/10/2019
From Ambleside, boat to Wray Castle then via paths through the forest before descent south to Ferry House.benalder28416/10/2019
From Red Nab car parkSlash302/09/2019
Did the AW route but anti clockwise from NT Ashness car park. Hot sunny day. Added LATTERBARROW to the walk from approx half way around the route.Hill Wanderer27/06/2019
From here descended to Bark Barn jetty on west shore of Windermere. Enjoyed flattish return lakeside to car park.Peak Rambler22/06/2019
With K from Beatrix Potter car park in Near Sawrey. Bit dull. Nice enough.Ashley20/05/2019
4 of 4: From Braithwaite Hall CP at Far Sawrey. With Sam. Final Lake District Marilyn.ChrisR10/04/2019
SoloVin14/03/2019
Running from car park to S, instead of Pike O’Blisco (mist had come down). Added on a few km to N of summit and returned by lakeside. Ferry to Windermere after. Rounsfell01/03/2019
R Sawrey and Claife run Richard Tait13/02/2019
Parked on Loanthwaite Lane, straight up Latterbarrow, then worked my way through the woods past Three Dubs Tarn and onto Claife Heights, then virtually retraced my steps back to parking place.Chipstertrain28/01/2019
With John and Kim from the NT CP just north of the chain ferry. Up at Harrow Slack then north to Belle Grange before returning (in the dark) by way of the track along the shore.Newton Maximus04/01/2019
R K Richard Tait02/01/2019
mountain bikewinterwalker05/10/2018
Circuit Hawkshead - Carron Crag - Satterthwaite - Far Sawrey - Claife Heights - Latterbarrow - Hawkshead.deknyff19/09/2018
From Far Sawrey starting at £2 honesty box car park at Braithwaite Hall. Walked to corner in B road then followed footpath signposted to Claife Heights but it did not lead to the summit and I was obliged to trespass SE along the ridge which is defended by young spruce, marsh, fallen trees, considerably more than England's access laws. Returned on the RoW path that I should have gone up, but that path is not signposted to Claife Heights in Far Sawtry.Topographer5714/09/2018
From Red Nab car park with a little loop around the top to take in Low Pate Crag and High Pate Crag with better views.squeegs25/07/2018
Parked at Near Sawrey - TRACKS - to Moss Eccles Tarn then Wise Een Tarn - Hollins Band Plantation - on towards Belle Grange but turned for the Heald (below the mast) then summit of Claife Heights (High Blind Howe) and trig -Far Sawrey then back along lane to Near Sawrey.briandavies17/06/2018
From Far Sawtry. A case of following paths. Yes it is far busier than it deserves to be though im not sure how many visit the top. Is this the only trig in cumbria you can step on to? My last Ma in region 34 so I stayed a while.. trampled the bracken around the oak sapling. Enjoyed the sunshine for a while and on my way back had a chat with a chap from Stirling who had earlier hit 600 marilyns in the Sedbergh area.stig_nest28/05/2018
Parked at the village hall in Far Sawrey. Paths and a short diversion to Scale Ivy Intakes, then a forest maze to reach Claife Heights, and AW's route back by lovely Moss Eccles Tarn.Nick Down109/05/2018
A solo run up Latterbarrow followed by a run up Carran Crag followed by a walk over Claiffe Heights. A fine day out if a little cool and breezyShutterlag26/04/2018
AW’s outliers first of two on a walk from Far Sawry also taking in Latterbarrow.WAYNE ROWLETT18/03/2018
3/3 Marilyn Day. Claife Heights following AW's circular route from Far Sawrey. A nice evening walk following Pike O'Blisco and Lingmoor Fell earlier in the day. 8.3km with 300m ascent in 2 hours. (S)silveracorn_alan25/02/2018
From Ash Landing car parkWinterfloodian26/01/2018
A wander up from Near Sawrey on a sunny and frosty day. Some nice views on the way but not much from here.Walker Dan08/01/2018
Hawkshead - Latterbarrow - Claife Heights - Sawrey - Esthwaite - Hawkshead 9mraymondwilkes11/12/2017
Up from Far Sawrey. Final Wainwright Outlying Fell. Celebrated with dram & Eccles Cake in splendid isolation. Not a great hill. Thought Scale Ivy Intakes was better. Oak sapling next to summit, choked by blasted bracken. Cleared it away & if everyone who visits the summit does the same, it should prosper.ngthack31/10/2017
From Far Sawry. Good track initially then a few boggy sections. Lunchtime run.N.Morters26/10/2017
Approached on good tracks/paths from the Northwest after firstly visiting Latterbarrow. Returned as outward,bypassing Latterbarrow to the South. On own.MorecambeMonkey23/10/2017
Summer House Knott, Summer Sides Wood, Finsthwaite Heights, Scale Ivy Intakes, Claife Heights, Latterbarrowkeithouk10/09/2017
First of 4 for the day, from Far Sawrey. An inexplicably popular walk, judging by the multitude of footprints on the nasty muddy track and boggy summit trail, though too early for anyone else to be about. The forest is a bit of a mess really, and the summit is enclosed by trees. The best bit is the walk across fields up to the forestry.Gill31/08/2017
From Latterbarrow. Head high bracken but the path was almost cleartrimarc223/08/2017
WOs 4,5 and 6. A lovely sunny day. Went up Latterbarrow from Hawkshead by W's route. Excellent views of Coniston, Langdale and Kentmere fells. Followed forest tracks to Claife Heights and returned to campsite for lunch. Both cycled to Grizedale in the afternoon and went up and down Carron Crag.BURGESS12/07/2017
Claife Heights - Scale Ivy Intakes from GR: SD 37890 95419ronaldo33302/07/2017
Circuit from Far SawreyAjm031026/05/2017
From Far Sawrey following tracks apart from very short burst to clear felled area 500m from summit. Pleasant and dry enough for trainers.SS25/03/2017
KeithByTheC18/03/2017
Scale Ivy Intakes, Claife Heights and LatterbarrowAlunrees3308/03/2017
Red Nab - Windermere shoreline - Scale Ivy Intakes - Claife Heights - Latterbarrow - Red Nab. Summit not far off the footpath.davidpettit8412/02/2017
Scale Ivy Intakes and Claife Heights from Far Sawrey. Pleasant walk and easier to follow than I feared. 3 1/2 miles round trip.clivevilla23/01/2017
In low cloud all day, so no views. Very slippy rock and mud abounded. Poor extraction work by the Forestry Commission hereabouts on PRoW, with no sign of repair.Karmakarl23/01/2017
Overcast day from Red Nab CP then picnic lunch at Moss Eccles Tarn, then ascending latter barrow, Scale Ivy Intakes, and Claife Heights then down, descending in the darkJoel45130/12/2016
With Umbrella Club (25 of us at start of walk!) on overcast day from Red Nab CP then picnic lunch at Moss Eccles Tarn, down to Far Sawrey Cuckoo Brow Inn for mulled wine/cider! Party split, some returning via lakeside whilst we joined Joel's hill-bagging party (Gordons, Harry D) back over Scale Ivy Intakes, High Pate Crag and Claife Heights then down via The Heald and Belle Grange, descending last bit in dark listening to hooting owls.zoob30/12/2016
From Far Sawrey, out to Latterbarrow first, 100th peak this year, with Rachel and Colinbardolph27/12/2016
Repeat w Jenx this time from Far Sawrey. Nice woodland stroll and our final 580th Marilyn of the year since Stac an Armine, a good point to stop!nordicstar17/10/2016
Good paths and easy to find a way to the top.jenx17/10/2016
Round from Far Sawrey with Michael Earnshaw.David Purchase14/10/2016
Pleasant walk using WOF route from Far SawreyCrib Goch08/10/2016
A wet walk with Andy and poppyTobo196928/09/2016
An unexciting walk from Village Hall car park (£2) at Far Sawrey. Route and write-up at: http://gayleybird.blogspot.co.uk/2016/06/holm-fell-and-claife-heights.htmlGayle05/06/2016
From the Ash Landing Car par. Claife Heights and Latterbarrow, then back to the car via the shore path. Absolutely stunning day!!AlunRees3117/03/2016
Done with Richard Turner and dog Jess, some lovely views on a cold grey dayfalunty09/03/2016
Done with Richard Turner and dog Jess, some lovely views on a cold grey daynitranrenrut09/03/2016
On a small round of hills to W of Windermere: Scale Ivy Intakes - Claife Heights - Latterbarrow - Castle Wood Hill.jonglew04/03/2016
From Far Sawrey via Scale Ivy IntakesTony J14/02/2016
Damp and overcast day nil view from the top. Question why AW included this one.Perhaps to demonstrate how tree planting can wreck the place!!jocks104/01/2016
From Hawksheadejjohnstone28/12/2015
£2 car park donation in Far Sawrey. Some views by walking the loop of paths round the trig.TeasyChris27/07/2015
up through woods from thompsons holme.robertphillips18/07/2015
Tarns walk from SawreyHavenchris27/06/2015
With Paul and Mary, warm humid dayian499324/06/2015
Here for the trigpoint. TP:UK log: Geocaching in the area and decided to bag a few trigs and benchmarks on route, good track most of the way but some of the tracks we wanted to take on the return journey only existed in the imagination of the map maker which extended our walk a few kilometers today.thejackrustles03/04/2015
Walked on my own from Ash Landing car park to High Sawrey using a mixture of routes from Wainwright's Outlying Fells, National Trust Information and signposts on the trail. Showery but clear. Did have one hail shower but it didn't last long. As I came down at High Sawrey, I missed the tarns that Wainwright mentions on his route so walked up to these the next morning. These were well worth visiting especially Wise Een Tarn which has wonderful views of The Langdale Pikes.flockwatcher19/02/2015
Nice amble before driving home. Took the ferry across to Far Sawrey, walked along the top to Claife hieghts and back along the side of Windemere. Overcast but warm for Feb. 3hrs: 9km; 391mByronHaywood09/02/2015
LSjohn steel09/02/2015
from Far SawreyJim Cooper03/01/2015
from Far SawreySue Cooper03/01/2015
Ruth, Joey the Hound and Ruth's MumGragmole25/12/2014
Ruth, Joey the Hound and Ruth's MumCragmole25/12/2014
Derek, Joan & Peter. Misty day. Very low visibility all day. Nice and eerie walking through woods. Also Oct 22nd 1990. Peter & Ian cycled right along Claife Heights to Hawkshead (unlikely top reached). Also Oct 20th 1990. Peter & Ian cycled on Claife Heights (unlikely top reached). Also 6th August 1990. Peter & Lee Train Crewe Oxenholme Windermere Claife heights on route described in AA short walks (unclear whether top reached). Also May 30th 1988 (unclear whether top reached) Joan, Becky, Peter and dogs. pm Rough Holme by Canoe - water very ROUGH from speedboats.PeteF12/10/2014
I don't know if it was because I was tired from a day on Gimmer, but I couldn't get excited about this one. Walked up from the ferry car park but the veiws are limited, the route twists and turns making it longer than anticipated, and I couldn't see how to make it into a circular walk with out trashing through the undergrowth. Bit of a mindless flogg!mindlessflogger20/09/2014
eyenose07/09/2014
With Katy (Caravan Coniston)Sunny and Hot Lakes and woods. amGeorge Thompson24/07/2014
Very hot dayKatyT24/07/2014
With Eire, Evan, Sail, Danu, Coel & Alfie. From Far Sawrey.Dangerous Dave16/07/2014
Far Sawrey – Bridleway to junction at 382955 – Along waymarked path to junction at 384973 – Take waymarked path heading NW – After 120m take waymarked path heading SW to summit. (Solo)gerrybowes29/06/2014
first ascent, 3 in party, hot and sunny, climbed latter barrow from red nab car park, then continued to Claife Heights for a second top.rum doodle 31/05/2014
Easter Sunday. To summit from Belle Green Tea shop in Near Sawrey. Great coffee and cakes - treat yourself.iredale21/04/2014
from south, with Jamie while staying with Fleetwoods day before going to the Scottish League Cup final at Celtic Park.vegibagger15/03/2014
Latterbarrow, Claife Heightsronaldo33323/08/2013
Far Sawrey - High Blind How (Claife Heights) not much to see from Trig Point. Lots of tree felling has been going on - not very scenic on way downbenarbia_807/08/2013
with Dad and ThomasM0YDH28/05/2013
From Far Sawrey. Delightful walk as dusk approached on a superb February afternoon. Followed the path most of the way, but we then headed through the tress and cleared areas from track to E. Left pillar by the path heading N, and circled back to our original track. Far better plan.dal02/02/2013
From Red Nab car park.tim74730/01/2013
. CreakingHiker30/01/2013
High Wray -> Latterbarrow -> Far Sawrey -> Claife Heights -> High Wraybriandiggle21/01/2013
With Jane CauntNick Caunt10/01/2013
from the north and along the side of Windermere final track through woods to summit is clearly indicated by an arrow at a gap in the wallAlisonFox66 15/12/2012
From Far Sawrey village hall car park (£2 donation). Took in the P30m Scale Ivy Intakes on the way.Sprog08/12/2012
Parked at the village hall in Far Sawrey for a small fee. Path opposite leads north through the woodland, and on to the trig point via a side path. Wet and muddy, but pleasant walk nonethless, and well waymarked after forest operations. 55 minutes to the top, back at the car after 90 minutes total.martin_hall07/11/2012
Solo, from Far Sawrey.amswanston14/10/2012
Ferry from Bowness. Summit not easy to find in the bracken. Returned via Far Sawrey to the ferry.jeffurz21/07/2012
With Jo, circular walk from The Ferry House: pass Scale Ivy Tarn to Claife Heights (High Blind How), returning via Wise Een and Moss Eccles Tarns. Weather; sunny with high intermittent cloud, warm, good visibility.amblerbob05/07/2012
From Far Sawrey (10:05) took track to top of ridge then path meandering through woods passing E of top. Then up through pathless felled area and old forest to summit. Good views. Back same route; finish 11:50dbb29/06/2012
Completed with Phil G4OBK and Geoff (later M6PYG) whilst on holiday at Monk Coniston with Ryedale Walking Group.G4OOE28/05/2012
Walked up from Far Sawrey Village Hall Car Park. £2 needed for the honesty box.G4OBK (Phil)26/05/2012
Latterbarrow and Claife Heights.Nick15/04/2012
Fallbarrow Park > Bowness > Ferry Nab > The Ferry House > CLAIFE HEIGHTS woody summit topped with a trig pillar (S5641) at SD 38203 97344 269.443m > Belle Grange > The Ferry House > Ferry Nab > Bowness > Fallbarrow ParkTony Hartry III13/04/2012
Climbed from the ferry drop of point the on to Latterbarrowrobert10/04/2012
RH with 5 Nuttalls tarns Richard Tait04/03/2012
Started at Far Sawrey. Distance = 9.27km. Average moving speed = 4km/h. Time moving = 02:19:31.paulnewby8117/02/2012
Long slog in very wet muddy paths. The peak is quite difficult to find with no views once you are up there as it is a small clearing within the woodland. Started from the NT parking area on the Windemere lakeside.hmt100009/09/2011
ended up in fallen trees!softsquare07/08/2011
1dads04/05/2011
W Jenx and Timmo from car at High Wray - following tracks / paths to summit in treesnordicstar03/04/2011
SRFrank23/02/2011
With Mora, from NT car park near the ferry.BLACKHILL22/01/2011
Enjoyable circular walk from Ash Landing car park.With Bridget and Oscar.catman28/11/2010
With Catman and Oscar.rosiebridge28/11/2010
With Catman and Bridget.oscarrosie28/11/2010
Climbed on a walk with The Irregulars - bagging the Outlying Fells - Led by D williamsstephenwalker08/08/2010
With Eire, Evan, Sail & Danu.Dangerous Dave27/10/2009
From Stainton Scar Cp 1/2mile N of Ferry Landing. Paths all ok, even in the forest, with access to summit. Some nice glimpses. Overall, this is poor stuff though for an attractive area. AW's Outlying Fells route on Claife Heights- by Wise Een Tarn- doesn't visit the summit and it's much better. Latterbarrow, not a Marilyn, is a far better summit. With brother Pete,a committed bagger.pwheeler24/09/2009
We had walked here from Windermere via Bowness, the ferry and Sawrey. Leg muscles were starting to complain so it was time to head back to Windermere.CandS3731/03/2009
Concentration on the map required to find the trig. Signposts however refer to it as 'view point' which is a clue. Nice Trig on rocky outcropmick12/02/2009
From Near Sawrey.destaylor29/12/2008
Family hike.Man of Kernow128/12/2008
Last of the weekend with Richard Cooksey and a nice trig point on a definite rocky summit unlike what A.W. says in The Outlying Fells! Tracks in woods are rubbish - all churned by machinery.signyred16/11/2008
With ??192106/08/2008
An easy walk from High Wray and return via LatterbarrowLionel Bidwell13/07/2008
Trig revisit. Fine rocky summit in clearing with view over forest. From Far Sawrey, village hall car park, felling making the approach a bit fiddly.RHW19/04/2008
Chose a low level walk becasue of the weather and had 27 other people from the Youth Hostal join me on my walk. Tricky to find so used GPS eventually and found it but lost my 27 friends in the process.Father Ted26/01/2008
Very muddyHirta01/11/2007
Walked over from Latterbarrow, woodland tracksrhalstead14/09/2007
pretty rubbish top - parked by windermere up through the woods - deep bracken around the actual trig pointgigglejon11/07/2007
With Kathshirley pbgv14/06/2007
NT CP at SD 38073 96104 > CLAIFE HEIGHTS woody summit topped with a trig pillar (S5641) at SD 38203 97344 269.443m > NT CP at SD 38073 96104Tony Hartry II30/10/2006
Walked in on tracks and paths from Far Sawrey.JohnW05/08/2006
From S, a piddling little hill that I thought would take me about 3/4 hr actually took me 2hrs. Lot of trouble finding summit, had no GPS device in those days!Aye Jimmy25/06/2006
Fallbarrow Park > Bowness > Ferry Nab > The Ferry House > CLAIFE HEIGHTS woody summit topped with a trig pillar (S5641) at SD 38203 97344 269.443m > Belle Grange > The Ferry House > Ferry Nab > Bowness > Fallbarrow ParkTony Hartry27/04/2006
for SOTA and another visit in '80'sIan G7KXV24/03/2006
Tricky to find.Dugswell215/10/2005
On a backpacking trip. Also on 9/12/2014 with 11 others from East Lancs LDWA. Only Peter Haslam and I went to the top, on a grim day.Phreerunner05/06/2005
Did this on a day at Hawkshead YHA - much better than the go-karting everyone else did! Top's supposed to be haunted but the dead were obviously sheltering from squally conditions...DanHolme06/04/2005
petey09/04/2004
With: hb sb ab; After a damp morning things were improving. We parked in Far Sawrey and followed the bridle track first NW then N towards Claife Heights. Nearer to the top we followed waymarked paths to locate the trig point.Ian Baines28/10/2003
With: ib sb ab; Helen Baines28/10/2003
2ndAlaric04/08/2003
From Far SawreyGeorge Gradwell25/04/2003
Approached from the National Trust car park at Ash Landing via the Hawkshead footpath (white post route). yorkie23/03/2003
Started from opposite Beatrix Potter's House in Near Sawrey. Used rights of ways to reach Moss Eccles Tarn. Then tracks were used to Three Dubs Tarn before a hack was made to reach paths again. From this point the trig was easily found.garyhoney29/06/2002
Galltywenallt05/10/2000
From High Wray, mostly on MTB but walked last bit.PeterD04/08/2000
KeithByTheC28/11/1999
Run from Far Sawrey cottage.stever16/08/1999
From Far Sawrey; with I,L,M,K,J and J.The Captain07/04/1999
Date is first visit. Notes from later...excellent hill. red nab car pk to N @ 385995, main tk along ridge then fp to summit RHW12/12/1998
With Carol and Patricia on HF SCD week. Easy walk following marker posts and AW's guide.arranc22/09/1998
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OSBM S5641ad-lib04/10/1997
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