Wasdale Head Inn


wasdale head inn

Nestled in the heart of Wasdale, one of England’s most dramatic valleys, Wasdale Head Inn is a charming 200-year-old establishment that has welcomed visitors and adventurers for generations. This historic hotel sits at the gateway to some of the Lake District’s most spectacular fell walking, making it an ideal base for walkers tackling Scafell Pike and exploring the surrounding mountains.

The inn perfectly captures the character and warmth of traditional Lake District hospitality. With cosy rooms and comfortable apartments, guests can retreat after a day’s adventure in the fells. The informal bar and dining areas create a welcoming atmosphere where locals and visitors mingle, swapping stories of their explorations over a pint. The relaxed, unpretentious vibe makes it the perfect place to unwind after a challenging hike or simply enjoy the tranquility of this secluded valley.

Whether you’re a serious fell walker, a casual visitor exploring the Lake District, or simply seeking authentic mountain hospitality, Wasdale Head Inn offers a genuinely memorable experience. The combination of its rich heritage, stunning mountain location, and genuine warmth makes it a beloved fixture in the Lake District’s adventure community. Book your stay and discover why climbers and walkers have made this inn their home away from home for over two centuries.

Visitor information

Address Wasdale Head, Gosforth CA20 1EX, UK
Phone 019467 26229
Website http://www.wasdale.com/
Google rating 4.5 / 5
Admission Free to visit the bar and restaurant; accommodation available for overnight stays.

Tips for your visit

  • Book accommodation well in advance, especially during peak walking season and summer holidays
  • The inn is perfectly positioned for climbing Scafell Pike – ask staff for route recommendations and local knowledge
  • Stock up on supplies before arriving, as this is a remote location with limited nearby facilities

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Featured image courtesy of Jon Darby via Google Maps.