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    Seathwaite Tarn is a reservoir in the Furness Fells within the English Lake District. It is located to the south of Grey Friar and to the west of Brim...
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  • the Duddon Valley Seathwaite Fell, a hill at the head of Borrowdale Seathwaite Tarn, a lake near the village in the Duddon Valley This disambiguation page...
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  • Scoat Tarn, below Red Pike and Scoat Fell Seathwaite Tarn, west of the Coniston fells Simpson Ground Reservoir, east of Staveley-in-Cartmel Siney Tarn, north...
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    Tarn. This in turn is fed by the outflow of Sprinkling Tarn, a beautiful indented pool lying between Seathwaite Fell and Great End. Sprinkling Tarn lies...
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    Nearby Seathwaite Tarn takes its name from the village, the tarn is west of the Coniston Fells and the village is further south west of the tarn. The village...
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    Beck at the head of Dunnerdale. Close to the hamlet of Seathwaite the Tarn Beck from Seathwaite Tarn is subsumed. The river then takes a south-westerly direction...
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    Sprinkling Tarn is a body of water at the foot of Great End, in the Southern Fells in Lake District, 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from Seathwaite, Cumbria, England...
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    Eskdale Railway – heritage railway Rey Cross Sea to Sea Cycle Route Seathwaite Tarn Sellafield Nuclear Reprocessing Facility Skelton Transmitting Station...
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    flank is Seathwaite Tarn. The ground here also begins in a shallow descent, but turns steep above the tarn in a line of minor crags. Seathwaite Tarn is a...
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    relatively smooth and fall to Tarn Head Beck. This runs parallel to the ridge and is the main feeder of Seathwaite Tarn, a reservoir in a side valley...
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    related to Seathwaite, Allerdale. The nearby uninhabited Sty Head Tarn receives 4,369 millimetres (172 in) of rain per year. Ann Bowker. "Seathwaite (Borrowdale)...
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    areas of crag. The southern perimeter is formed by Seathwaite Tarn and its attendant streams. The tarn was originally a much smaller waterbody, but was...
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  • Sallows Sca Fell Scafell Pike Scar Crags Scoat Fell Seat Sandal Seatallan Seathwaite Fell Selside Pike Sergeant Man Sergeant's Crag Sheffield Pike Shipman...
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  • 1936 171 Seathwaite Tarn England Cumbria SD2500098600 54°22′38″N 3°09′22″W / 54.377355°N 3.1561370°W / 54.377355; -3.1561370 (Seathwaite Tarn Reservoir)...
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    their base, or from Seathwaite in the Duddon Valley, or from Wrynose Pass. Seathwaite Tarn above the Duddon is the third-largest tarn in the Lake District;...
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    from central Lakeland. A popular route is to climb Sour Milk Gill from Seathwaite in Borrowdale, first ascending Green Gable before traversing Windy Gap...
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    Blaze Beck Scout And Cunswick Scars Sea Wood Seathwaite Copper Mines Seatoller Wood, Sourmilk Gill & Seathwaite Graphite Mine Shap Fell Road Cuttings Shap...
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  • Dunnerdale-with-Seathwaite is a civil parish in the South Lakeland District of Cumbria, England. It contains 18 listed buildings that are recorded in the...
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    predominant rocks on Bowfell are the volcaniclastic sandstones of the Seathwaite Fell Formation, with interbeds of andesite outcropping near the summit...
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    can also be included in a 15 km (9 mi) horseshoe walk from Seathwaite also taking in Seathwaite Fell as well as Glaramara and Allen Crags. The top of the...
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    beyond. To the west of the Hawse is the valley of Tarn Head Beck, the main feeder of Seathwaite Tarn, a reservoir in a side valley of the Duddon system...
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    ridge continues as the complex top of Seathwaite Fell, replete with numerous tarns. The largest is Sprinkling Tarn with its beautifully indented shoreline...
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    gathering grounds of the Langstrath. The volcaniclastic sandstone of the Seathwaite Fell Formation predominates, with the pebbly sandstone and breccia of...
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    the fell, but in the summit area there are outcrops of the underlying Seathwaite Fell Formation. This consists of volcaniclastic sandstone with interbeds...
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    immediately to the north-east of Harrison Stickle. From the shores of Stickle Tarn, Pavey Ark gives the impression of being a rocky ridge. In fact this is misleading...
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    famous neighbour Great Gable. It can be ascended from Honister Pass, Seathwaite in Borrowdale, or Ennerdale. There are good views of Gable Crag, Scafell...
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    access to walkers from many directions including Wasdale Head to the west, Seathwaite to the north, Langdale to the east, and Eskdale to the southwest. The...
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    routes. The Walna Scar Road can also be reached from Torver, or from Seathwaite in the Duddon Valley, although the latter results in an indirect climb...
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    part of Styhead Tarn. Base Brown is often passed on the way to Sty Head and Esk Hause, along the popular paths which start at Seathwaite. Base Brown is...
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    Dubwath, Duddon Bridge, Dufton, Dundraw Dungeon Ghyll, Dunnerdale with Seathwaite, Durdar, Dykesfield Eaglesfield, Eamont Bridge East Curthwaite, Edderside...
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