Walna Scar

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Walna Scar is a hill in the English Lake District, lying just south of a pass of the same name in the Coniston Hills. It's summit is only slightly higher than the pass, but few reach it, preferring instead to head north from the top of the pass to Dow Crag and the other Consiton Fells. Nevertheless Walna Scar in itself provides a satisfying walk and on a good day has great views over Coniston (the lake and the village) and across Morecambe Bay.

Walna Scar is the highest of Wainwright's Outlying Fells of the English Lake District.

Walna Scar is usually climbed from Coniston but can be climbed just as easily from the Duddon Valley. Both routes meet at the top of the Walna Scar Road (the top of the pass), and then head south to the summit.