The Catbells, a range of hills in the Lake District of England, are believed to have derived their name from the Old English Word "catt," meaning "cat," and "belle," meaning "bell," possibly referring to the shape of the hills resembling a cat's ear. Another theory suggests that the name may have originated from the local dialect, where "cat" could refer to a wild cat or the area’s wildlife. The picturesque peaks are popular for hiking, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
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