The Howgill fells.
In the midst of the undulating terrain between the Lake district and the Yorkshire Dales there rises abruptly a compact cluster of hills, these are the Howgill fells...In appearance the fells are quite unlike the craggy mountains of Lakeland to the west or the rolling Yorkshire moors to the east: they are particularly distinctive. They are sleek and smooth and have been likened to a huddle of sleeping Elephants. Their soaring and sweeping lines are not interrupted by walls or fences above the intakes, giving a splendid upland expanse of 'Free range' walking.
The Howgill fells.
In the midst of the undulating terrain between the Lake district and the Yorkshire Dales there rises abruptly a compact cluster of hills, these are the Howgill fells...In appearance the fells are quite unlike the craggy mountains of Lakeland to the west or the rolling Yorkshire moors to the east: they are particularly distinctive. They are sleek and smooth and have been likened to a huddle of sleeping Elephants. Their soaring and sweeping lines are not interrupted by walls or fences above the intakes, giving a splendid upland expanse of 'Free range' walking.