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Great Borne is a in the English with a height of . It is a rather secluded hill situated at the western end of the long ridge which divides the Ennerdale and valleys.


Name
The name Great Borne only really applies to the fell's summit area with most West actually referring to the fell as Herdus. However in his Complete Lakeland Fells gives Great Borne and Herdus the status of separate fells, with Herdus’ summit standing half a kilometre west of Great Borne with an altitude . The meaning of Great Borne translates from the meaning "Great Boundary" as in the 13th century the fell denoted the edge of the forest, an alternative meaning has been put forward as "Great Stream" from the southern language with bourne meaning a stream flowing from a spring.


Topography and geology
Great Borne's southern slopes are of some interest, they fall away precipitously towards with steep crags and which are composed of pink rock which give these slopes a reddish tinge (see picture). Approximately halfway between Great Borne and the part of the fell labelled Herdus on the 1:50,000 O.S. map is the boundary between the and the Ennerdale Granophyre intrusion.The Geology of the Whitehaven and Workington district. T. Eastwood et al. pub. HMSO. 1931. page 49.

The outlying low summit of Bowness Knott () also lies to the south. It is a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), showing the granophyre in contact with . Bowness Knott gives good views of Ennerdale Water and is an easy climb from the car park which lies at its foot. Historians have also found evidence of an old (possibly ) on the lower southern slopes of Great Borne below the crags and scree. The northern flanks of the fell descend to the , a pedestrian route between Ennerdale and Buttermere. To the east Great Borne is connected to the neighbouring fell of by a ridge, while the western slopes descend quickly to the low ground of the west Cumbrian plain.


Ascents
Great Borne is customarily climbed from the Ennerdale side of the fell, with the car park beneath Bowness Knott being the usual starting point. The route follows Rake Beck for a short distance and skirts the Herdus crags on the eastern side to gain the summit.


Summit
The summit of the fell has two separate tops divided by a shallow valley, the south top is slightly higher and is marked by an trig point and a considerable wind shelter while the northern top has a large which is visible for miles around and gives extensive views of the . This large cairn is thought to be the boundary marker from which the fell takes its name.

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