Cold Fell (Calder Bridge)

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Cold_Fell_(Calder_Bridge) an entity of type: Thing

Cold Fell is a hill in the west of the English Lake District. It is easily climbed from the road between Ennerdale Bridge and Calder Bridge. This road is in fact known as Cold Fell Road and is used by many Sellafield employees living in Cockermouth. The fell is grassy and nowhere steep. The summit is very flat but offers a view of the west Cumbrian coastline and Sellafield. Cold Fell is home to a group of horses which roam freely about a number of fells in the area. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Cold Fell (Calder Bridge)
rdf:langString Cold Fell
rdf:langString Cold Fell
xsd:float 54.46666717529297
xsd:float -3.450000047683716
xsd:integer 22426592
xsd:integer 1082181640
xsd:integer 293
rdf:langString On Cold Fell - geograph.org.uk - 1621368.jpg
rdf:langString On Cold Fell, looking towards the River Calder
xsd:string 54.46666666666667 -3.45
rdf:langString Cold Fell is a hill in the west of the English Lake District. It is easily climbed from the road between Ennerdale Bridge and Calder Bridge. This road is in fact known as Cold Fell Road and is used by many Sellafield employees living in Cockermouth. The fell is grassy and nowhere steep. The summit is very flat but offers a view of the west Cumbrian coastline and Sellafield. Cold Fell is home to a group of horses which roam freely about a number of fells in the area. Cold Fell is the subject of a chapter of Wainwright's book The Outlying Fells of Lakeland. Unusually he does not specify a route of ascent, saying: "If, with the aid of the map only, you cannot find the top of Cold Fell, then take some good advice, old man, and pack it in." He lists the height as 955 feet (291 m).
rdf:langString NY058091
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 1724
xsd:double 293.0
<Geometry> POINT(-3.4500000476837 54.466667175293)

data from the linked data cloud