Woman slates Lake District mountain for being ‘too high’ with ‘no facilities’ in weird TripAdvisor review
With stunning scenery, beautiful lakes and dramatic fells, the Lake District is one of the top tourism destinations in the UK.
It’s inspired people for generations and, with lots of things to see and do, continues to draw in visitors from all over the world.
The national park’s impressive mountain’s are not to be missed, offering rewarding hikes and dramatic views, LancsLive reports.
Yet there are visitors who feel the Lake District’s mountains need to be improved.
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Some of the reviews of our fells on TripAdvisor aren't as flattering as you'd think.
One review of Skiddaw left on TripAdvisor comments that it's too high, has no facilities and is underdeveloped.
At 931 meters, Skiddaw is surrounded by flat valleys which isolate it from other Lakeland fells.
One woman compared Skiddaw to Snowdon.
Leaving a one-star review on TripAdvisor, she said: "Compared to Snowdon summit this is a weak and poorly developed visitor attraction. Snowdon has a funicular railway to carry people to the summit. At Snowdon summit, there is an excellent visitor centre with a full range of facilities - and the whole operation attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors per year.
"Ascending to the summit of Skiddaw is an exhausting experience on the basis that the only means to get up there is to walk. It is just too high and too steep for most people. How can the Lake District National Park people expect people to go up there?. Be warned that ... THERE ARE NO FACILITIES AT THE SUMMIT. If you actually make it to the summit and then need the toilet then that is just too bad!
"I visited the summit this last weekend and was very disappointed with the


