Watendlath - Grange Fell - Watendlath

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Watendlath is a stunning little village at the end of a hanging valley with a tarn just to the south. The village has a good-sized car park, small tea room and public toilets and has just a couple of other buildings around. The tarn to the south is majestic and worth a little detour down to the shore for a sit-down and bite to eat. The route is short but takes you to the west up the side of Grange Fell to the summit, which is called Brund Fell, with its fantastic view north over King's How to Skiddaw. From the summit the path continues west and descends almost as far as the valley floor of Borrowdale before turning east to follow the main bridleway over Puddingstone Bank, leading you conveniently back to Watendlath.

England - North England - Cumbria - Lake District - North West

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Birds, Flowers, Great Views, Hills or Fells, Lake/Loch, Mountains, National Trust, Tea Shop, Toilets, Wildlife, Woodland

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