Scafell Pike via Wasdale Head
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Scafell Pike via Wasdale Head

Cumbria

Dog Friendly Rating: 6/10 England's highest peak from the stark beauty of Wasdale, a serious mountain day for dog friendly adventurers with fit, lead-trained dogs.

Scafell Pike from Wasdale Head is the classic route up England's highest mountain, starting from the wild amphitheatre of fells at the head of Wast Water. The path climbs steeply past Lingmell Gill and Hollow Stones before a rocky ascent to the 978m summit, with huge views over the western fells and out to the Irish Sea. This is dog friendly country but only for dogs with the stamina and sure footing for a long, rough mountain day.

The National Trust car park at Wasdale Head is pay and display (free for members) and sits at the trailhead. Herdwick sheep graze the valley and lower slopes, so dogs must be on a short lead from the car park and throughout the open fell. The upper section is loose rock and boulders, hard on paws, and there is no water above Hollow Stones in dry weather. Facilities are minimal: the Wasdale Head Inn and Barn Door Shop are the only options, and there are no bins on the fell.

At a Glance

Distance 9.5 km (5.9 miles)
Difficulty Challenging
Duration 6 hr
Walk Type Peak, Moorland
Route Type Out and Back
Off Lead Potential None
Livestock Risk High
Facilities Wasdale Head Inn and Barn Door Shop nearby; no facilities on the mountain itself.
Parking National Trust pay and display car park at Wasdale Head, free for members, fills early on summer weekends.

Frequently Asked Questions

Scafell Pike via Wasdale Head is dog friendly, but it earns a 6/10 rating because it's a serious mountain route rather than an easy outing. It suits dogs with good stamina, sure footing on rough terrain, and confidence on loose rock and boulders — this isn't one for puppies or dogs unused to big days out.

Unfortunately, dogs need to be kept on a short lead from the car park and throughout the open fell. Herdwick sheep graze the valley and lower slopes, so lead control is essential for the whole route, not just at certain points.

A few things are worth planning for ahead of your visit. There's no water above Hollow Stones in dry weather, so carry enough for your dog for the upper section, and be aware that the rocky summit terrain can be tough on paws. The National Trust car park at Wasdale Head is pay and display (free for members) but fills early on summer weekends, and once you're on the mountain there are no bins or facilities — the Wasdale Head Inn and Barn Door Shop are your only options nearby.

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Location

Wasdale Head National Trust Car Park, Wasdale Head, Seascale

54.4563, -3.2617

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