| WASDALE HEAD HALL FARM
COTTAGE
Situated on the shores of Wastwater Lake, Wasdale
Head Hall Farm is a working farm at the top of the Wasdale Valley.
The cottage is a converted barn with stone flagged floors offering
comfortable accommodation for 2-5 people.

Wasdale
itself is a valley of extremes. It boasts England's deepest lake
(Wastwater), highest mountain (Scafell), smallest church (St Olaf's)
and the world’s
biggest liar competition (each November, in the Santon Bridge
Inn). It is the birthplace of British climbing, with excellent climbs
of all grades, and a playground for local diving clubs. Local rumour
has it that each club has a collection of gnomes on the lake bed,
one of whom has a noose around his neck as a result of club rivalry.

For more gentle exercise, there are hundreds of walks
right from the door of the holiday cottage. Wastwater Lake is a
couple of minutes walk away, or you can go high up on the fells
and mountains. There are many good swimming and picnic spots on
the shores of the lake.
Wasdale: Voted "Britain's Favourite View" in 2007
by the public
on Gryff Rhys Jones’s The Best View in Britain, on ITV
There are three pubs in the valley - Wasdale
Head Inn at the top of the lake (one & a half miles), the
Screes & the Strands (four miles) face each other on the
way to Gosforth village,
where you will find shops selling groceries, fresh fruit and vegetables,
food to go, alcohol and newspapers.

Eskdale
is another lovely valley, only 15 minutes drive away, with hundreds
of river and mountain walks. It also houses a terminus for the Ravenglass
and Eskdale Steam Railway - a popular miniature railway that
travels seven scenic miles to the coastal fishing village of Ravenglass.
Muncaster
Castle, Gardens and Owl Centre is also 15 minutes away and has
lots going on all year round, especially for children.
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