About High Snockrigg
This is one for walkers who want a couple of hours out without the crowds you'd find at Catbells or Scafell Pike. The approach from Cockermouth is straightforward, and the peak itself rewards you with a genuine sense of accomplishment rather than just a Instagram moment. Families with kids aged ten and up will manage it fine - anything younger and you'll be carrying them the last bit.
Timing is everything. Early morning or late afternoon works best to dodge other walkers and catch decent light. There's no café at the top, so bring water and a snack. The fell is free to access - it's public land, after all.
If you're basing yourself at Whinfell Hall Farm Campsite or Keswick Camping and Caravanning Club, this makes a brilliant morning sortie before heading elsewhere. It's close enough not to eat into your day but proper enough to feel like real walking rather than just a stroll round a park.
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What type of attraction is High Snockrigg?
High Snockrigg is a peak in Cumbria, North West.
Are there holiday parks near High Snockrigg?
Yes, there are 2 holiday parks near High Snockrigg. The closest is Whinfell Hall Farm Campsite, just 5.7 miles away, rated 4.4 out of 5 by visitors.
Where is High Snockrigg?
High Snockrigg is located near Cockermouth in Cumbria, North West. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 5.7 miles away.
What else is there to do near High Snockrigg?
Near High Snockrigg you can also visit Ling Fell (peak), Broom Fell (peak), Burthwaite Heights (peak), Slatefell (peak). Browse our Cockermouth area guide for the full list of things to do.