Cautley Crags are a series of cliffs on the eastern shoulder of the Calf (the highest of the Howgill Fells) which overlook a wide glacial "corrie" and the waterfalls of Cautley Spout near Sedbergh in the "Yorkshire" Dales (although this part of the national park area now lies in Cumbria).
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