At a height of 848 metres (2,782 ft), Great Dun Fell is the second-highest mountain in England's Pennines, lying two miles (3.2 km) south along the watershed from Cross Fell, its higher neighbour. Together with its smaller twin, Little Dun Fell, which reaches 842 m (2,762 ft), it forms a stepping-stone for the Pennine Way on its long climb up from Dufton. It lies within the historic county boundaries of Westmorland, the ceremonial county of Cumbria, and the modern unitary authority area of Westmorland & Furness.
There's a trail leading to the summit.
By elevation Great Dun Fell is
# 28 out of 12948 in the England Hills # 1 out of 25 in Moor House National Nature Reserve # 28 out of 13057 in England # 2 out of 578 in North Pennines AONB # 28 out of 1704 in Cumbria
By prominence Great Dun Fell is
# 2 out of 25 in Moor House National Nature Reserve # 11 out of 578 in North Pennines AONB
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