Middleboot Knotts is a 703m (2306ft) England hill classified as a Nuttall, one of 442 Nuttalls in England. Check today's Middleboot Knotts summit weather including wind speed, temperature, rain risk and cloud cover before heading out. Weather on the England hills can change quickly at this altitude.
Geology: The bedrock here is Lake District Devonian Minor Intrusion Suite — Porphyritic microgranodiorite — a coarse-grained igneous rock, similar to granite but richer in dark minerals. Age: Early Devonian Epoch.
Planning to walk Middleboot Knotts? Our summit weather forecast shows live conditions at 703m including wind speed, wind chill, temperature, freezing level, cloud base and rain risk. The forecast updates hourly using data from 7 weather models blended into the HILLANDGLEN ensemble — accuracy-weighted so the best-performing models have the most influence.
Key conditions to check before climbing Middleboot Knotts: wind chill (the real temperature you'll feel on exposed ridges), freezing level (whether ice and snow are likely on the summit), cloud base (whether you'll have visibility at 703m), and wind gusts (which can be significantly stronger on exposed summits than in the valley below).
Middleboot Knotts weather can change quickly at 703m. Valley conditions often differ from the summit — our forecast applies lapse rate adjustments to give you the actual temperature and wind at the top, not the nearest town. Check the 14-day outlook to find the best day to walk Middleboot Knotts.
Frequently Asked Questions
How high is Middleboot Knotts?
Middleboot Knotts is 703 metres (2306 feet) above sea level. It is classified as a Nuttall in Cumberland.
What is the weather like on Middleboot Knotts?
At 703m, conditions on Middleboot Knotts are noticeably different from the valley floor. Expect temperatures 4-6°C colder at the summit, stronger winds on exposed sections, and cloud that can sit on the tops. Check the live summit forecast on hillandglen.com for wind chill, rain risk and visibility before your walk.
Is Middleboot Knotts a difficult walk?
Middleboot Knotts at 703m is a hill walk requiring reasonable fitness. The main challenges are weather-related: wind, rain and poor visibility can make navigation harder. Check the summit forecast before setting out and carry waterproofs, warm layers and a map.
What is a Nuttall?
A Nuttall is a mountain in England or Wales over 2,000 feet (609.6 metres) with a drop of at least 15 metres. Compiled by John and Anne Nuttall, the list contains 442 peaks and is more inclusive than the Hewitts due to the lower prominence requirement.
When is the best time to climb Middleboot Knotts?
The best months for climbing Middleboot Knotts are typically May to September, when days are longest and weather is generally drier. Summer offers the most stable conditions and longest daylight hours. Autumn can also be excellent with clearer skies and golden light.
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