Wasdale Screes

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Wasdale Screes are dramatic, steep rocky slopes plunging into Wast Water in England’s Lake District, famed for their rugged scenery and challenging terrain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
mountain slope
tourist attraction
adjacentTo Illgill Head NERFINISHED
Whin Rigg NERFINISHED
country England
formsShorelineOf Wast Water NERFINISHED
geologicalFeature scree slope
talus slope
hasReputationFor being difficult to traverse along the lakeshore
hasViewOf Wasdale Valley NERFINISHED
Wast Water NERFINISHED
hazard loose rock
rockfall risk
steep gradients
includedIn scenic views of Wast Water often used in Lake District imagery
knownFor challenging walking routes
dramatic scenery
rockfalls
rugged terrain
steep rocky slopes
locatedIn Cumbria
Lake District
Wasdale NERFINISHED
near Gosforth NERFINISHED
Wasdale Head NERFINISHED
overlooks Wast Water NERFINISHED
partOf Lake District National Park NERFINISHED
Western Fells NERFINISHED
popularWith hikers
photographers
sightseers
region North West England
tourismType landscape tourism
outdoor recreation
visibleFrom Wast Water road on the opposite shore

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Wasdale hasNotableFeature Wasdale Screes