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Wasdale, nestled in the heart of the Lake District National Park, is a picturesque haven for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike

Background imageWasdale Collection: View of river and bridge in upland valley, with Seatallan Peak in background, Overbeck Bridge

View of river and bridge in upland valley, with Seatallan Peak in background, Overbeck Bridge, Over Beck, near Wastwater, Wasdale, Lake District N.P. Cumbria, England, October

Background imageWasdale Collection: Picture No. 10741156

Picture No. 10741156
Aerial image of North-West England, UK: Wasdale Head (with the smallest church St Olaf's Church in England), Date:

Background imageWasdale Collection: Tree stump on shore of lake in over-deepened glacial valley, deepest lake in England at 79 metres

Tree stump on shore of lake in over-deepened glacial valley, deepest lake in England at 79 metres (258 feet), Wastwater, Wasdale Valley, Lake District N.P. Cumbria, England, February

Background imageWasdale Collection: View of sheep grazing in pasture, drystone walls and farm building in upland landscape

View of sheep grazing in pasture, drystone walls and farm building in upland landscape, Bowderdale, Wasdale Valley, Lake District N.P. Cumbria, England, February

Background imageWasdale Collection: View over drystone wall towards fell, Yewbarrow, Bowderdale, Wasdale Valley, Lake District N. P

View over drystone wall towards fell, Yewbarrow, Bowderdale, Wasdale Valley, Lake District N. P
View over drystone wall towards fell, Yewbarrow, Bowderdale, Wasdale Valley, Lake District N.P. Cumbria, England, February

Background imageWasdale Collection: View of lake in over-deepened glacial valley, deepest lake in England at 79 metres (258 feet)

View of lake in over-deepened glacial valley, deepest lake in England at 79 metres (258 feet), Wastwater, Wasdale Valley, Lake District N.P. Cumbria, England, February

Background imageWasdale Collection: View of lake in evening light, with Great Gable and other fells in background, Wastwater

View of lake in evening light, with Great Gable and other fells in background, Wastwater, Wasdale Valley, Lake District N.P. Cumbria, England, april

Background imageWasdale Collection: Yewbarrow 2058 ft, from Over Beck Bridge, Wasdale, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England

Yewbarrow 2058 ft, from Over Beck Bridge, Wasdale, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageWasdale Collection: Lake Wastwater, Yewbarrow, Great Gable and Lingmell, Wasdale, Lake District National Park

Lake Wastwater, Yewbarrow, Great Gable and Lingmell, Wasdale, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageWasdale Collection: The road alongside Wastwater to Wasdale Head and Yewbarrow, Great Gable and the Scafells, Wasdale

The road alongside Wastwater to Wasdale Head and Yewbarrow, Great Gable and the Scafells, Wasdale, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageWasdale Collection: Wastdale Head and Scawfell Pikes, Lake District

Wastdale Head and Scawfell Pikes, Lake District
Countryfolk on the road in Wastdale, Cumbria -- Scafell is behind them. Date: 1834

Background imageWasdale Collection: Great Gable and Lingmell, Wasdale, Lake District National Park, Cumbria

Great Gable and Lingmell, Wasdale, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageWasdale Collection: Woodland in Wasdale at sunset, Lake district, UK

Woodland in Wasdale at sunset, Lake district, UK
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Background imageWasdale Collection: Sunset through woodland in Wasdale, Lake District, UK

Sunset through woodland in Wasdale, Lake District, UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageWasdale Collection: Yewbarrow and Great Gable from Wastwater in the Lake District UK

Yewbarrow and Great Gable from Wastwater in the Lake District UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageWasdale Collection: Tarns on Yewbarrow above Wastwater in the Lake District UK

Tarns on Yewbarrow above Wastwater in the Lake District UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageWasdale Collection: Atarn on Yewbarrow above Wasdale in the Lake district UK

Atarn on Yewbarrow above Wasdale in the Lake district UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock



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Wasdale, nestled in the heart of the Lake District National Park, is a picturesque haven for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike. With its stunning landscapes and rich heritage, this idyllic village offers a glimpse into the Victorian period. Surrounded by towering peaks such as Great Gable, Lingmell, and Yewbarrow, Wasdale boasts an awe-inspiring backdrop that leaves visitors breathless. The rugged beauty of these mountains is perfectly complemented by the tranquil waters of Lake Wastwater, which stretches out before you in all its glory. From Overbeck's vantage point, one can marvel at the panoramic view encompassing Lingmell and Scafell Pike - standing tall at 3210 ft - as well as Scafell itself at 3161 ft. This vista captures the essence of Wasdale's allure; a place where nature reigns supreme. Aerial images showcase Wastwater Screes and Wast Water itself - England's deepest lake. The sheer magnitude of this natural wonder is truly humbling to behold. Meanwhile, Wasdale Head captivates with St. Olaf's church - known as the smallest church in England - adding a touch of quaint charm to this already enchanting landscape. As you explore further into Wasdale's embrace, you will stumble upon charming Lakeland farms nestled below Yewbarrow mountain. These working farms serve as a reminder of both tradition and resilience against nature's elements. No visit to Wasdale would be complete without witnessing The Screes; an imposing geological feature that plunges dramatically into Lake Wastwater. This sight epitomizes the untamed beauty that characterizes this region. In every direction you turn in Wasdale village or along its shores or hillsides lies evidence of its rich history dating back to Victorian times. It serves not only as a testament to human perseverance but also highlights how time has seemingly stood still amidst these timeless landscapes.