Sprinkling Tarn

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Sprinkling Tarn is a small mountain lake in England’s Lake District, known for its scenic setting beneath the slopes of Great End and other surrounding fells.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain lake
tarn
accessFrom Esk Hause path NERFINISHED
Seathwaite NERFINISHED
Sty Head path
climate cool, wet upland climate
conservationStatus within protected national park landscape
country England
drainsInto River Derwent catchment
elevation approximately 600 metres above sea level
geologicalOrigin glacial
hasFeature rocky shores
small island
surrounding boggy ground in places
hasOutflow stream to Styhead Gill area
hasRecreationalUse rest stop on high-level walking routes
hasViewOf Borrowdale (from approaches) NERFINISHED
Scafell Pike area (from nearby slopes) NERFINISHED
hazard boggy ground around shore
rapid weather changes
knownFor remote high-level location
scenic mountain setting
views of Great End crags
locatedIn Lake District
locatedInArea Central Fells NERFINISHED
locatedInMountainRange Cumbrian Mountains NERFINISHED
locatedInNationalPark Lake District National Park NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Cumbria NERFINISHED
locatedNear Allen Crags NERFINISHED
Borrowdale NERFINISHED
Esk Hause NERFINISHED
Great End NERFINISHED
Seathwaite Fell NERFINISHED
Sty Head NERFINISHED
locatedOn Seathwaite Fell plateau NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Alfred Wainwright’s guides to the Lakeland Fells NERFINISHED
nearestSettlement Seathwaite, Borrowdale NERFINISHED
partOf headwaters of the Borrowdale valley
popularFor fellwalking
hiking
wild camping (informal)
regionType upland
shape irregular
surroundedBy Allen Crags NERFINISHED
Great End NERFINISHED
Seathwaite Fell NERFINISHED
waterType freshwater

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Great End overlooks Sprinkling Tarn