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The Whinlatter Pass is a mountain pass in the English Lake District. It is located on the B5292 road linking Braithwaite, to the west of Keswick, with High Lorton to the south of Cockermouth. To the north the pass is flanked by Whinlatter fell, while to the south the Whiteside, Hopegill Head and Grisedale Pike fells borders the pass. From the top of the pass, paths climb Whinlatter and Grisedale Pike. There is also a Forestry Commission tourist centre there. The Pass was used for the first King of the Mountains climb on the second stage of the 2016 Tour of Britain cycle race.

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  • Der Whinlatter Pass ist ein Gebirgspass im Lake District, Cumbria, England. Die führt über den Pass. Der Pass ist 300 m hoch und wird im Süden vom und im Norden vom begrenzt. Die Straße führt durch den Whinlatter Forest Park und an der Straße nahe der Passhöhe befindet sich das Whinlatter Forest Visitor Centre. Der Pass wurde bereits von den Römern benutzt und war wegen seiner geringen Steigung bereits lange Zeit ein auch mit Pferdewagen erreichbarer beliebter Aussichtspunkt über den Lake District. (de)
  • The Whinlatter Pass is a mountain pass in the English Lake District. It is located on the B5292 road linking Braithwaite, to the west of Keswick, with High Lorton to the south of Cockermouth. To the north the pass is flanked by Whinlatter fell, while to the south the Whiteside, Hopegill Head and Grisedale Pike fells borders the pass. From the top of the pass, paths climb Whinlatter and Grisedale Pike. There is also a Forestry Commission tourist centre there. The Whinlatter Pass is one of three passes that link the tourist area around Keswick, including Derwent Water and Borrowdale, with the valley of the River Cocker, including the lakes of Buttermere, Crummock Water and Loweswater. From north to south these passes are the Whinlatter Pass, the Newlands Pass, and the Honister Pass. The Whinlatter Pass can be icy in winter, but it is a less severe route than the other two passes. The Pass was used for the first King of the Mountains climb on the second stage of the 2016 Tour of Britain cycle race. (en)
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  • Der Whinlatter Pass ist ein Gebirgspass im Lake District, Cumbria, England. Die führt über den Pass. Der Pass ist 300 m hoch und wird im Süden vom und im Norden vom begrenzt. Die Straße führt durch den Whinlatter Forest Park und an der Straße nahe der Passhöhe befindet sich das Whinlatter Forest Visitor Centre. Der Pass wurde bereits von den Römern benutzt und war wegen seiner geringen Steigung bereits lange Zeit ein auch mit Pferdewagen erreichbarer beliebter Aussichtspunkt über den Lake District. (de)
  • The Whinlatter Pass is a mountain pass in the English Lake District. It is located on the B5292 road linking Braithwaite, to the west of Keswick, with High Lorton to the south of Cockermouth. To the north the pass is flanked by Whinlatter fell, while to the south the Whiteside, Hopegill Head and Grisedale Pike fells borders the pass. From the top of the pass, paths climb Whinlatter and Grisedale Pike. There is also a Forestry Commission tourist centre there. The Pass was used for the first King of the Mountains climb on the second stage of the 2016 Tour of Britain cycle race. (en)
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  • Whinlatter Pass (de)
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