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Walna Scar

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Geologically, Walna Scar contains a rich seam of distinctively striped slate which was quarried until the early 20th century. This was widely used for flooring in the North of England. The quarry can still be seen today on the slopes overlooking the Duddon Valley.
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to Coniston for the wooltrade, (as well perhaps as having been used in the Bronze Age).
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Walna Scar can be climbed from Coniston or from the
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54°21′50″N 3°10′23″W / 54.364°N 3.173°W / 54.364; -3.173
English Lake District
pass of the same name
Coniston Hills
Wainwright
The Outlying Fells of Lakeland
Duddon Valley
restricted byway
Wainwright
Furness Abbey
Richard Parkinson
Andrew Young
Brown Pike
Wainwright, A.
The Outlying Fells of Lakeland
"Lake District National Park Authority (Right of Way 512064 / 576018 / 521058, Walna Scar Road, Parishes of Coniston, Torver and Dunnerdale-with-Seathwaite) Definitive Map Modification Order 2011 (Ref: FPS/Q9495/7/26)"
"Motorised vehicle ban for Lake District's Walna Scar"
Norman Nicholson
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Wainwright's
The Outlying Fells of Lakeland
Beacon Fell
Bigland Barrow
Black Combe
Blawith Knott
Boat How
Brant Fell
Burney

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