Destination
A few miles hike from the south-east of Wythburn is Blea Tarn. Follow the path up that starts steep and slippy but becomes more manageable, pas...
Sitting approximately 3 km to the north west of Grasmere is Easedale tarn. It is dominated by Slapestone edge to the west and Greathead crag to the...
Laying underneath Haystacks mountain and to the southeast of Crummock rests the crystal clear lake of Buttemere. Set in beautiful surroundings, thi...
Sitting below Scoat Fell and Red Pike, is the glacial bowl of Scout Tarn. Ennerdale Water sits to the north west, and Wast Water to the south. The ...
Sandwiched between Mellbreak, Grasmoor and Rannerdale Knott, Crummock Water can be a foreboding place when the wind blows down the fell and the rai...
The English Lake District National park is known to be a beautiful place and popular with tourists, yet far away on the western boundaries is a wat...
Historically this was the big brown trout water of the Lakes. Many of the big fish coming to the fly during its prolific mayfly hatches. Lowesw...
Resting between Angletarn Pikes and Brock Crags, Angle tarn has significant character for a small water. Two islands, a broken peninsula and a num...
Nestled between The Knott and Gray Crag lies Hayeswater tarn. The tarn is set high up in the eastern fells at 425 m above sea level and about 1.6 k...
Immortalised on celluloid; Haweswater, being the more beautiful neighbour, was used as a replacement for Wet Sleddale Reservoir, in the film WithNa...