Wastwater Screes

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Wastwater Screes are the dramatic, steep rocky slopes that plunge directly into Wast Water, forming one of the most striking and iconic landscapes in England’s Lake District.

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Label Occurrences
Wast Water Screes 1
Wastwater Screes canonical 1

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
mountain slope
tourist attraction
bestViewedFrom opposite shore of Wast Water
closestSettlement Nether Wasdale NERFINISHED
Wasdale Head NERFINISHED
country England
faces Wasdale Head side of Wast Water
featuredIn Lake District tourism photography
guidebooks about the Lake District
formsShorelineOf Wast Water NERFINISHED
hasGeologicalType scree slope
talus slope
hasMaximumHeight approximately 600 metres above lake level
hasNameOrigin named after Wast Water NERFINISHED
hasNotableFeature crags and loose rock
dramatic landscape
slopes plunging directly into the lake
very steep rocky slopes
hasReputation iconic view of Wast Water
one of the most dramatic landscapes in the Lake District
hazard loose scree underfoot
rockfall
isOnSideOf Wast Water south‑eastern shore
locatedIn Cumbria
England
Lake District
United Kingdom
Wasdale NERFINISHED
Wast Water NERFINISHED
near Illgill Head NERFINISHED
Whin Rigg NERFINISHED
overlooks Wast Water NERFINISHED
partOf Cumbrian Mountains NERFINISHED
Illgill Head and Whin Rigg ridge NERFINISHED
Lake District National Park NERFINISHED
popularFor hiking
photography
scrambling
sightseeing
protectedArea Lake District National Park NERFINISHED
region North West England
touristPopularity high
viewIncludes Great Gable NERFINISHED
Scafell range NERFINISHED
visibleFrom Wastwater lakeside road

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Wast Water hasFeature Wastwater Screes
Wasdale hasViewOf Wastwater Screes
this entity surface form: Wast Water Screes