Scafell Pike is one of a horseshoe of high fells, open to the
south, which surrounds the head of Eskdale, Cumbria. It stands on
the western side of the cirque with Sca Fell to the south and Great
End to the north. This ridge forms the watershed between Eskdale
and Wasdale, which lies to the west.
Scafell Pike the highest fell in England. Its height is 978
metres (3,209 ft)