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Scafell Pike
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Located in the Lake District National Park, Scafell Pike is the highest mountain in England.
How to identify:
It is a very rocky and rugged peak, often climbed as part of the Cumbrian Mountains range.
💡 Fun Facts
- Scafell Pike is 978 metres (3,209 feet) high.
- It is part of the 'National Three Peaks Challenge', where people try to climb Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike, and Snowdon (in Wales) within 24 hours.
- The mountain was given to the National Trust as a gift to remember the men from the Lake District who died in the First World War.