Dollywaggon Pike
858m
Height
50m
Prominence
NY346130
OS grid ref
Lake District E
Range
Dollywaggon Pike is a 858m summit in England, classified as a Hewitt, Nuttall, Tump, Wainwright and Birkett. It sits within the Lake District E range. As a Wainwright, Dollywaggon Pike is one of the 214 fells described by Alfred Wainwright in his Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells. There are currently 3 trail running routes on Trail Running Planet that summit Dollywaggon Pike, with free GPX downloads available for all of them.
3 routes that summit Dollywaggon Pike
VERY HARDHelvellyn Range and St Sunday Crag from Glenridding
Seven summits of the Eastern Fells in one continuous high-level horseshoe, finishing over St Sunday Crag with Ullswater filling the view ahead.
Checked Jul 2026
EXPERTFairfield Horseshoe Extended
You get the full Fairfield ridge plus a there-and-back tag of Helvellyn thrown in, so a route runners already know becomes a proper full-day mountain outing without ever leaving a path.
Checked Jul 2026
EXPERTHelvellyn Double
It takes two of the Lake District's best-known summits and links them properly, so instead of picking Fairfield or Helvellyn for the day, you get both, with the climbing to prove it.
Checked Jul 2026