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Top 20 Waterfalls around Wasdale

Best waterfalls around Wasdale are found within the Western Lake District, an area characterized by its mountainous terrain and deep valleys. This region offers a variety of natural water features, from cascading streams to larger waterfalls. The landscape is shaped by glacial activity, resulting in numerous ghylls and tarns that feed these waterfalls. Wasdale provides opportunities for exploring these natural attractions through established walking routes.

Best waterfalls around Wasdale

  • The most popular waterfalls is Easdale Waterfall, a natural_monument that…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Sourmilk Gill Waterfall

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A little bit of - at least sometimes - off the beaten track, leading up to beautifully located Easedale Tarn.
Lots of waterfalls and great views.

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Stickle Ghyll Waterfalls

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Stickle Ghyll is one of the most popular locations for Ghyll Scrambling/Gorge Walking in the Lake District. There is over 2 kilometres to explore, with pools to wade through, waterfalls …

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Foxes Rake is a scramble route between Scafell Pike and Sca Fell. Stick to the gully itself which has water running down it from Foxes Tarn. In winter the water …

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Easdale Waterfall

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A fairly easy walk for all the family to easedale tarn with a nice waterfall but can be busy on the weekend

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Black Moss Pot

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Black Moss Pot is a pool on Langstrath Beck where the water cascades into a small ravine. With high rock walls and a deep pool to jump into, it's is …

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August 31, 2025, Foxes Rake (Foxes Tarn Gully)

Brilliant little scramble, very safe and managable 😊

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This is a short but high ascent of a scramble called Foxes Rake. It is a relatively easy scramble but if wet would be very slippy. This takes you up to a plateau where Foxes Tarn should be if not in drought (it was) and then you can choose if you want to play and scramble again up stagger up what was grass banking as such. Once at the top you can tap out on Scafell Cairn the 2nd highest Fell in the Lakes.

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Stickle Ghyll is one of the most popular locations for Ghyll Scrambling/Gorge Walking in the Lake District. There is over 2 kilometres to explore, with pools to wade through, waterfalls to climb and a number of deep pools - one of which is deep enough to jump into. (Lakes Outdoors Experience)

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Foxes Rake up to the tarn is the “easy” way to Scafell from Mickledore but it isn’t without its challenges. In summer it is usually dry so is a straightforward scramble up. In winter it can become a serious undertaking under snow, and without snow the water can turn to ice which persists because the sun never gets here much in winter. At least it is easier than some of the other alternatives.

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A lovely simple walk up to the waterfall, that most people would be able to get to. Plenty of opportunities once you hit the waterfall and following it up towards the tarn. To dip into lots of infinity pools in the heat.

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Andy
January 21, 2024, Sourmilk Gill Waterfall

Great place to stop

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Scrambles In places and steep

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Andy
January 15, 2024, Easdale Waterfall

Lovely place to have a snack

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some unique waterfalls to visit in Wasdale?

Beyond the well-known spots, Wasdale offers captivating waterfalls like Sourmilk Gill Waterfall, known for its numerous cascades on the way to Easedale Tarn. Another unique experience is Stickle Ghyll Waterfalls, which features multiple cascades and pools, popular for ghyll scrambling. The Wasdale Emerald Pool, also known as the Fairy Pools, is a beautiful natural feature with small waterfalls tumbling into crystal-clear pools, ideal for wild swimming and photography.

Are there family-friendly waterfall trails in Wasdale?

Yes, Easdale Waterfall is part of a fairly easy walk to Easdale Tarn, making it suitable for families. The walk to the Wasdale Emerald Pool is also considered relatively easy and suitable for various abilities, offering a rewarding journey with spectacular views.

Can I go wild swimming near Wasdale waterfalls?

Absolutely. The Wasdale Emerald Pool is a popular spot for wild swimming, offering crystal-clear, albeit chilly, waters fed by mountain streams. Additionally, Stickle Ghyll Waterfalls has several deep pools, one of which is deep enough to jump into, making it another excellent option for a refreshing dip.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near Wasdale waterfalls?

The area around Wasdale waterfalls is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy hikes around Wasdale. For more adventurous activities, Stickle Ghyll Waterfalls is a popular location for ghyll scrambling or gorge walking. You can also explore mountain biking trails or road cycling routes in the wider Wasdale region. For more details on routes, check out the easy hikes, MTB trails, and road cycling routes guides for Wasdale.

Are there any hidden gem waterfalls in Wasdale?

The Wasdale Emerald Pool, also known as the Fairy Pools, is often highlighted as a hidden gem. Despite its secluded feel, the route to reach it is relatively easy to find, offering a tranquil escape and stunning photographic opportunities away from the main crowds.

What is the best time of year to visit Wasdale waterfalls?

Wasdale waterfalls are beautiful year-round. In good weather, the trails are enjoyable, and spots like the Wasdale Emerald Pool are perfect for wild swimming. While winter can bring icy conditions, the sight of the waterfalls in a snowy landscape can be spectacular. Spring and autumn offer vibrant colors and fewer crowds.

Where can I find parking and access for waterfalls near Wasdale?

Many waterfalls in Wasdale are accessible via established walking routes. For Ritson's Force, it's a short and pleasant stroll from the Wasdale Head Inn. The route to the Wasdale Emerald Pool is also considered relatively easy to find. Specific parking information may vary by trailhead, but general access points are available throughout the Wasdale valley.

Are there places to eat or drink near Wasdale waterfalls?

Yes, the Wasdale Head Inn is conveniently located near Ritson's Force. Additionally, the National Trust has a hydroelectric scheme about halfway up the valley near Stickle Ghyll Waterfalls, which provides power to the Sticklebarn pub, offering a place to refuel.

What do visitors enjoy most about the waterfalls in Wasdale?

Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views and the natural beauty surrounding the waterfalls. Many enjoy the sense of adventure, whether it's scrambling up a ghyll or finding a secluded spot for wild swimming. The tranquil settings and photographic opportunities are also highly valued, with many describing the scenery as 'absolutely incredible'.

Are there any challenging waterfall routes in Wasdale?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Foxes Rake (Foxes Tarn Gully) offers a scramble route between Scafell Pike and Sca Fell. This route follows a stream with water running down from Foxes Tarn, requiring an easy scramble. It can be very slippery, especially in wet conditions, and waterproof boots are recommended.

How long are the walks to waterfalls in Wasdale?

Walk durations vary depending on the waterfall and your starting point. For instance, Ritson's Force is a short stroll from the Wasdale Head Inn. The walk to the Wasdale Emerald Pool is considered a rewarding hike, while the trail to Easdale Waterfall and Easdale Tarn is a fairly easy walk suitable for families. Some ghyll scrambling routes, like Stickle Ghyll Waterfalls, can extend over 2 kilometers of exploration.

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