Walk to Watendlath tarn by High Lodore, Lake District, Cumbria, England

A great isolated walk to discover Watendlath tarn by High Lodore. Dog friendly.

Watendlath tarn by High Lodore walk Information:

  • Distance: 8 km
  • Duration: 3h30
  • Level: Medium
  • Ascent: 400 m
  • Car park: Small car park along the B5289, just after The Leathes Head Hotel, CA12 5XA.
  • What3Words: bloomers.flips.tracking
  • Dog friendly: Yes, some field with sheeps.

Today I’m going to talk about a hike we did this summer. We were looking for a place not too far from home and little frequented but still with beautiful landscapes and views. This is why we decided to do this hike. We had been to Watendlath tarn once before and had really liked this little tarn lost in the middle of the valley. So it was a great opportunity to go back there but by taking a different path.

Find our walk from Rosthwaite to Watendlath here.

That day the weather was grey but dry and the fog cleared as the day progressed. However, since it had rained quite a bit the days before, the trail was quite muddy and flooded in some places. We only met around ten people, which is not much for a place so close to Keswick.

To do this hike, we parked along the B5289 just past the Leathes Head Hotel coming from Keswick. From the parking, we headed in the direction of the hotel and turned right just before the hotel towards the cottages.

After passing the cottages, we continued straight through the field towards the forest (the path is quite visible) then we went up through the forest to reach a clearing. From this point on the trail disappears until Watendlath tarn. We therefore tried through the fields to bypass the various rocky massifs to reach Brund Fell then Grange Fell and thus descend to Watendlath tarn. This part of the hike was a bit boring as we got lost several times and the ground was very muddy, but the area was full of flowers and the view of the surrounding peaks was great.

We stopped at Watendlath Lake to eat before heading back to High Lodore along the Watendlath Beck River. This trail is very visible and easy, it is in fact on this part that we saw most of the people. After walking along the river for a while, we turned left at a fork to take the path towards the forest and High Lodore.

Once on the national road, we turned left to go back to the car. We liked this hike because it is not too hard, not too long and yet offers a variety of landscapes and views.

Do you know this place in the Lake District?


Find all our dog friendly walks in Lake District National Park in this page. To see all our dog-friendly walks in the UK national parks it is here.

6 thoughts on “Walk to Watendlath tarn by High Lodore, Lake District, Cumbria, England

  1. Watendlath is a lovely little secluded village. I walked there in May last year from a different starting point further down Borrowdale – Rossthwaite. Like you I encountered very few people.

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  2. There’s some lovely countryside in Cumbria, not just in the Lake District. I stayed for a few days in Kirkby Stephen during August and the upper Eden Valley is beautiful.

    Unfortunately, the Coronavirus restrictions mean that many hill-walkers and sightseers cannot visit some of their favourite locations at present. Hopefully in the Spring we will be able to once more.

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