Wast Water is one of the most stunning and peaceful places in the Lake District — an absolute favourite of ours. We’ve been a few times, and every visit feels just as magical as the first. The views are simply breathtaking, with the dramatic mountains reflecting off the deep, still water — it’s nature at its most powerful and serene.
This place holds a special spot in our hearts as we had our wedding photos taken here, and the setting couldn’t have been more perfect. Every time we return, it brings back those amazing memories. It’s the kind of place that makes you stop, breathe, and just take it all in.
Whether you’re visiting for the first time or coming back again and again, Wast Water never disappoints — it’s...
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Read moreWast Water is such a dramatic lake, with its inky black surface and the steep screes that rise along its flanks. While not as busy as the central lakes, there isn't many amenities or parking available. Lots of spots along the lake to park with beaches for enjoying a picnic or launching your water crafts. Toilets are are at the head of the Lake at the National Trust campsite. Lots of walks around including the mighty scafell and all her sister fells. It's a outstanding place of beauty and to keep it that way we must leave no trace...
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