Seatoller-Glaramara-Great Gable-Seatoller
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 16.87 km
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Average duration: 8h 55
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 1,444 m
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Vertical drop: - 1,449 m
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Highest point: 894 m
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Lowest point: 101 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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Area: Lake District
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District: Borrowdale
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Start/End: N 54.513882° / W 3.166699°
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 117 m - Start on
- 2 : km 0.01 - alt. 117 m - Turn left
- 3 : km 0.5 - alt. 114 m - Turn right
- 4 : km 0.55 - alt. 105 m - Turn right
- 5 : km 0.73 - alt. 103 m - Turn slight right
- 6 : km 0.92 - alt. 104 m - Turn sharp right
- 7 : km 1.01 - alt. 114 m - Turn slight left
- 8 : km 2.01 - alt. 262 m - Keep right
- 9 : km 4.49 - alt. 708 m - Turn slight left
- 10 : km 4.9 - alt. 708 m - Turn left
- 11 : km 6.64 - alt. 145 m - Turn sharp left
- 12 : km 6.68 - alt. 148 m - Keep right
- 13 : km 9.05 - alt. 424 m - Turn left
- 14 : km 9.37 - alt. 439 m - Turn sharp right
- 15 : km 10.38 - alt. 752 m - Keep left
- 16 : km 10.88 - alt. 894 m - Turn slight left
- 17 : km 10.9 - alt. 894 m - Turn slight right
- 18 : km 11.4 - alt. 752 m - Keep left
- 19 : km 11.67 - alt. 788 m - Keep right
- 20 : km 11.78 - alt. 764 m - Keep right
- 21 : km 14.7 - alt. 130 m - Turn sharp left
- 22 : km 15.63 - alt. 120 m - Turn left
- 23 : km 16.74 - alt. 113 m - Turn sharp left onto Honister Pass, B5289
- 24 : km 16.84 - alt. 118 m - Turn right
- 25 : km 16.86 - alt. 118 m - Turn right
- 26 : km 16.86 - alt. 118 m - Turn sharp right
- S/E : km 16.87 - alt. 118 m
Other walks in the area
YHA hopping in The Lake District - YHA Borrowdale to YHA Grasmere
This is a walk from the Borrowdale Valley over to Easdale Valley but it's also a ridge walk with great views over Far Easedale Gill and the surrounding landscape. Helm Crag is also known as The Lion and The Lamb due to it's profile when seen from the A591. Here's a collection of routes starting or finishing at a YHA in The Lakes. Along the way, there are three Wainwrights, one lake and one pub.
YHA hopping in The Lake District - YHA Borrowdale to YHA Black Sail

The YHA is a great institution and I guess most fell walkers have stayed at a hostel at some time in their lives. Funny how they were created "to help all, especially young people of limited means, to greater knowledge, love and care of the countryside, particularly by providing hostels or other simple accommodation for them on their travels". Here's a collection of routes starting or finishing at a YHA in The Lakes. Along the way, there are 4 Wainwrights and 5 tarns.
Scafell Pike from Borrowdale

The classic and well trodden ascent of Scafell Pike from Seathwaite in Borrowdale. Ascending via Grains Gill to Great End and then Esk Hause and Broad Crag. The descent is via the 'Corridor Route' to Styhead Tarn and then back to Seathwaite.
Rosthwaite to Wadendlath
Moderate circular walk to Watendlath tarn from Rosthwaite village. Watendlath tarn is a gorgeous little tarn in the middle of big summits. Great views the entire walk. Dog friendly.
Grange & Watendlath from Rosthwaite
Combining the delights of Borrowdale with the rural charm of Watendlath, this Lake District walk offers some wonderful views and relatively easy walking. Route finding is generally easy although there is a steady ascent from Lodore up to Watendlath.
Castle Crag to Seatoller
Popular walk to visit Castle Crag and the little caves in the Borrowdale forest. Dog friendly. Can be a bit challenging to go up Castle Crag when raining as the slates on the path can be very slippery.
Green Gable & Gillercomb Horseshoe from Seathwaite
An energetic Lake District Horseshoe walk that takes in four summits as you keep to the high ground surrounding Gillercomb. The walk could also be extended to take in Great Gable if time and energy permit!
Great End & Glaramara from Seathwaite
This Lake District walk includes an unpathed section of route and is for experienced walkers only and navigation skills are essential. The walk includes Great End approached from the Corridor Route before following easier ground to the summit of Glaramara. The descent from the latter summit requires careful navigation for a trouble-free descent back down to Seathwaite.
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