To the south-west the view is dominated by Crag Hill (1) and Grasmoor (2).
A shaft of light hits the top of Crag Hill.
The main path along the ridge passes by to the south to take its heavily eroded course up Crag Hill.
To the east the fell is linked to others by Crag Hill and Coledale Hause.
It lies to the east of Crummock Water and south of Crag Hill.
Crag Hill is a mountain in the North Western part of the English Lake District.
It is not to be confused with another Crag Hill lying on the border of North Yorkshire.
Grasmoor has the greatest elevation, but Crag Hill stands at the hub of the range.
The highest part of Crag Hill is near the 'cross' where the four ridges meet.
Although there is much evidence of mining activity in the surrounding fells, Crag Hill itself has remained untouched.