Wasdale Head is a charming little hamlet nestled in the Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England. Known for its stunning surroundings of towering mountains like Scafell Pike and deep lakes like Wastwater, it's a popular spot for hikers and climbers. The village boasts the title of home to the smallest church in England and the birthplace of British rock climbing. Plus, it's where you'll find the famous Wasdale Head Inn, a hotspot for adventurers looking to kick back after a day of exploring the great outdoors.
If you're going to head Scafell Pike, Wasdale Head is one of the starting points (depending on which route you pick). If you start from here you'll have a 15.2 km loop for the hike!