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Easdale from Grasmere

Easdale from Grasmere


"Ever since it first became fashionable to make excursions to behold the scenic wonders of the English Lake District Easdale Tarn has been a popular venue for visitors: a romantic setting, inured in bracken clad moraines with a background of craggy fells."
A Wainwright

The waterfalls and tarns above Easdale and Grasmere make a wonderful shorter excursion for all the family, taking in the wonderful waterfalls of Sour Milk Gill and climbing to Easdale Tarn.

A short walk around the tarn and we will descend into Far Easdale, a quiet valley leading back to Grasmere.

The views are stunning and include Helm Crag, Fairfield as well as Grasmere and Rydal Water.


"The ascent to Easdale Tarn was made popular during the Victorian period, and a refreshment hut was even established in the 19th century by Robert Hayton of Grasmere at the outlet of the tarn to service the thirsty visitors. Though abandoned long ago, nettles now grow where the ruins use to be ."

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