Seathwaite

E517059

Seathwaite is a small hamlet in the Lake District of Cumbria, England, known as a popular starting point for walks and climbs in the surrounding fells.

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Label Occurrences
Seathwaite canonical 5

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf hamlet
administrativeCounty Cumbria NERFINISHED
climate wet oceanic climate
country England
hasAccessTo Borrowdale fells NERFINISHED
Central Fells NERFINISHED
Southern Fells NERFINISHED
hasFeature car park for walkers
farm buildings
stone cottages
valley road terminus
hasNameLanguage English
hasScenicQuality mountain scenery
valley landscape
historicCounty Cumberland NERFINISHED
knownFor access to surrounding fells
starting point for climbs
starting point for walks
landUse agriculture
pastoral farming
locatedIn Cumbria
Lake District
North West England
river valley
locatedNear Great Gable NERFINISHED
Honister Pass NERFINISHED
Scafell Pike NERFINISHED
Sty Head Pass NERFINISHED
nearbyWatercourse River Derwent NERFINISHED
partOf Borrowdale NERFINISHED
rural community
popularWith fell walkers
hikers
rock climbers
protectedArea Lake District National Park NERFINISHED
region Lake District National Park NERFINISHED
terrain mountainous surroundings
upland valley
tourismType climbing tourism
walking tourism
touristSeason autumn
spring
summer
transportAccess minor road from Borrowdale
usedAs base for fell walking
base for mountaineering

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Great End overlooks Seathwaite
Borrowdale contains Seathwaite
Seathwaite in Borrowdale hasName Seathwaite
Ill Crag commonAscentRouteFrom Seathwaite
Great Gable hasNearbySettlement Seathwaite