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Name:Wearyall Hill
Hill number:18331
Height:69m / 226ft
Parent (Ma):2891  Beacon Batch
RHB Section:41: South Central England
County/UA:Somerset
Catchment:Parrett
Class:Tump (0-99m)
(Tu,0)
Grid ref:ST 49225 38153
Summit feature:no feature: ground 12m W of bench
Drop:41m
Col:28m  ST501384  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 182 183
(1:25k) 141
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 58 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Roadside parking just downhill of start of RoW to ENE of summit.Minto05/07/2023
From Wirrall Park. Off along ENE ridge. KeithByTheC28/02/2023
A good spot to witness the flooded Somerset Levels.summitter18/01/2023
4th of 2023Trantham Clan04/01/2023
Climbed as part of Glastonbury WayClifford02/01/2023
Parked between this hill and the Tor which went up first. Along Hill Head and then FP to the bench and HP at top. Great views to the Tor and across the levels, ignoring the supermarket below. Proved a fitting spot to complete the Somerset Tumps and my 100th completed UA/county. Celebrated with cake and a wee dram accompanied by A,C and D. Treading in the footsteps of Joesph of Arimethea allegedly.PeterD30/10/2022
Parked on Hill Head. Gentle walk along the ridge. Great views of Glastonbury Tor one way. 90 degrees north, great views of Tescos and B and Q.Campbell Singer18/10/2021
Views restricted by the low cloud. Gentle walk up from Hill Head.Barbara Singer18/10/2021
After arriving back in town from Glastonbury. Wiggled my way through a cul-de-sac iver a park and then over a busy road taking the footpath upto the ridgr and easily upto the top. Great views of Glastonbury Tor and Abbey from near the top. I returned near morrisons on fp then threaded my wayvthrough some streets back to the centre to meet up with LesleyDazingdale28/08/2021
Saw the hill from Glastonbury Tor on a gusty day. Some benches at the top to admire the grounds below without the tourist crowd that the Tor attracts.FelixClayhill07/08/2021
As others, from E. Parked by gate.PGCE27/05/2021
Path from Hill Head roadSwindon Bagger24/04/2021
A quickie from ST 4960 3834.summitsup28/09/2020
Short walk up the path from the east with M and X. Had lunch on a bench on the top looking down on the outskirts of Glastonbury.Herbert Anchovy08/08/2020
from the east, path very wet, good views back to Glastonbury torcjo22/12/2019
Parked in the lane to the east right by the gate to the FP. Short walk to the HP.fosal2901/09/2019
with Dadnoahfoley05/01/2019
with Noahcraigfoley05/01/2019
While EA was falling asleep in the Travelodgevictimofmathema27/07/2018
4/4 (Corporation Woods/Ben Knowle Hill/Mudgley Hill/Wearyall Hill)Fergalh03/03/2018
Bench and small tree at summit of grassy ridge with good views over Glastonbury and shimmering blue water meadows beyond and to Glastonbury Tor, in gorgeous sunshine. Short, slithery mud walk from residential street nearby then on to Glastonbury Tor.Denise 26/01/2018
Up the wet grass and muddy path past stump of Glastonbury Thorn to summit topped by sapling oak with lots of galls. Excellent views of the Tor to E and Levels to W. Scattered cumulus in blue skies, sunshine, NNW wind.RichardM26/01/2018
With Andrew Brown and others for his 3000th TumpTony J28/10/2017
Andrew Brown's 3000th tumpAdrian28/10/2017
3000th Tumpandrew brown28/10/2017
Glastonbury circular. With Andrew & co for a further bite of cake & a slightly bigger dram.Smudge28/10/2017
Pleasant ascent from RSPB Ham Wall on route to Glastonbury Torsooztops16/08/2017
From ene on a warm sunny Feb pmRHW04/02/2017
Short walk from NE, past the 'Glastonbury Thorn' with its shorn branches. Benchseats dotted along the footpath with some very nice views over the surrounding levels and E to the Tor. Should imagine this is a popular place, but not so at 10 mins after sunrise.jonglew23/12/2015
19.15 lovely views over Somerset levels and Glastonbury torvegibagger03/08/2015
Up from town. Probably was here some years ago with Patricia. Thorn in a sorry state.arranc02/01/2015
Walked up from my house In Street. Apart from the road noise it was a lovely relaxing vantage pointisabelle30/11/2014
Walked after visiting the glastonbury tor and enjoyed this small hill which was crowd free compared to the tor. Lovely views and numerous benches to sit on entered the hill via kissing gate at ST 49558 38332 got a 70 metre reading at ST 49220 38159 on the main footpath also got similar readings either side in the nettles.hodder07/07/2013
Climbed up from the Travelodge before walking up to Glastonbury Tor for just after 830 am.Pete R28/03/2013
Sadly, the vibes didn't produce the lottery results for me! Felt quite starnge being dressed as a standard person!moorsman20/08/2012
Climbed up from the Travelodge before walking up to Glastonbury Tor for just after 8 am. Photo on Geograph.Dugswell226/03/2012
On the way to Street YHA from Glasto, crossed this lovely hill and said hi to the Thorn.DanHolme24/02/2005
On a Bridgewater to Wells backpack across the levels.Chris Peart30/07/1989
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Martin R27/10/2023
Joel45111/03/2023
TedCymru05/10/2022
richtea504017/10/2021
Andy West25/10/2020
Xan08/08/2020
M408/08/2020
mae09/10/2019
Kendall13/07/2019
amarillo-oro-como25/05/2019
Alan Caine29/03/2019