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What are the 3 largest mountains in England?

Scafell Pike, Scafell and Helvellyn, all three are located in the Lake District. If you count Scafell Pike and Scafell as one mountain, Skiddaw would be the third largest.


What is the populaction of helvellyn?

Helvellyn is an unpopulated mountain. Not counting sheep!


What are the two largest mountains in England?

Scafell Pike (largest) and Scafell (second largest). Both are located next to each other in the Lake District.


Who owns hellvelyn?

It is claimed that two entities own Helvellyn. The east of Helvellyn is reported as being owned by Lake District National Park Authority. From the west of Helvellyn to Thirlmere is reported as being owned by United Utilities.


How high is helvellyn?

950 metres


What is the second highest peak in England?

Helvellyn, Cumbria


Are there any mountains in the lake district?

Yes there are, but it depends how you define mountain. According to the ramblers Association there are 248 mountains in the lake District with Scafell Pike being the highest at 978 metres. The four tallest mountains in the lake district are Scafell Pike, Scafell, Helvellyn, and Skiddaw, all of which are well over 900 m (3,000 ft).


What mountains are located in northwestern Africa?

The Atlas Mountains are the mountains located in northwestern Africa.


Which country is the Pensacola Mountains located in?

The Pensacola Mountains are not located in any country. It is located on the continent of Antarctica.


Where is Helvelen?

Do you mean Helvellyn? Which is the the Lake District in England, United Kingdom.


Where is Helvellyn?

Helvellyn is a mountain in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England. Coordinates: 54° 31′ 38.03″ N, 3° 0′ 57.79″ W. Height: 950 m. (3,117 ft).


Whose land helvellyn is on?

Helvellyn is located in the Lake District National Park in England, primarily within the boundaries of the Lake District National Park Authority. The land is traditionally associated with the local communities, including the people of the nearby villages like Glenridding and Thirlmere. Additionally, the land is part of the historic territory of the Cumbrian people, who have lived in the area for centuries.