Wansfell has an extensive summit ridge with two tops. The highest point of the fell is called
Baystones with a height of , while
Wansfell Pike, which lies a kilometre to the south west reaches an elevation of . Of the two summits, Wansfell Pike is regarded as the “true” summit of the fell by many fell walkers because of its superior view, even though it is the lower of the pair. Despite its modest elevation, Wansfell has significant
topographic prominence, being linked to the higher fell of
Caudale Moor by a col near the Kirkstone Pass road (A592) with a height of around 339.2 metres. This gives the fell a prominence of 147.7 metres, which means it just fails to achieve the necessary prominence to be a
Marilyn. The summit was deleted from the original list of Marilyns in 1999 but was re-instated due to a change in the recorded summit position. A team including John Barnard surveyed the hill on 18 September 2009 and on 11 February 2010 announced that the summit and col height measurements were 486.9m and 339.2m respectively, and thus it was once again removed from the list of Marilyns. Wansfell has strong connections to Ambleside and is seen as very much belonging to the town, with
Bill Birkett saying
“Wansfell is to Ambleside what St. Pauls is to London”. The popularity of the ascent from Ambleside led to severe erosion which became so bad that the path underwent restoration work in the late 1990s using stone blocks. Sections of the path now resemble a very irregular stone staircase. ==Name==