Photos of Watendlath Bothy
You'll find any photos we have of Watendlath Bothy on this page. So far we have these photos for you to look at:
- A view of Watendlath Bunkhouse and the lake, Cumbria
- A view of Johnny Wood
- Two visitors enjoying watersports on Derwent Water: one paddleboarding and one kayaking, Lake District
- Hikers point out towards Great End from near the summit of Scafell pike on a misty summers day
- Two Herdwick sheep sitting in the grass with Wastwater and the surrounding mountains in the background on a spring day
- A father and young son standing on stones along the shore of Derwent Water
- Looking across to Otter Island from the banks of Derwent Water on a cloudy spring day
- An areal view of the Borrowdale Rainforest on a sunny spring day
- A family looking up
- Double boat house
- Bridge over Aira Force waterfall, Ullswater, Lake District, Cumbria
- Holme Wood Bothy, Loweswater, Lake District
- Beudyr Gelli Bothy, Gwynedd
- The sleeping platforms, dining table and woodburner in the living space
- The exterior of Watendlath Bunkhouse, Cumbria
- A view of Watendlath Bunkhouse and the lake, Cumbria (photo 2)
- The living space
- Toilet
- Sleeping platform
- The view from Watendlath Bunkhouses window, showing the stone bridge crossing the nearby stream, Cumbria
- The grassy area outside Watendlath Bunkhouse in spring, Cumbria
- Looking over the stream and grassy bank towards Watendlath Bunkhouse, Cumbria
- The path and grassy area leading past Watendlath Bunkhouse, Cumbria
- Watendlath Bunkhouse in winter, Cumbria
- Boats and ducks on Watendlath Tarn, Lake District
- The side of Watendlath Bunkhouse, Cumbria
- Local view
- View over Watendlath Tarn in autumn, surrounded by mountains, Borrowdale, the Lake District
- Local view (photo 2)
- A walker enjoys the views of the village of Watendlath on a beautiful summers day
- Local view (photo 3)
- A view of Watendlath Beck Borrowdale, Lake District
- A stone bridge over a fast-flowing river flanked on either side with hard, grey stones and autumnal-leaved trees. Is the distance you can see warm evening light on dramatic-looking hills.
- A walker takes in the scenery
- Sunny framed by green oak leaves, of a wooden jetty stretching out into sparkling Derwent Water
- View of boats on Derwent Water on a sunny day
- The bench
- Aerial view of Great Wood looking down towards the Jaws of Borrowdale
- Castlerigg Stone Circle in winter, Borrowdale, Cumbria. Surrounded by the fells of Skiddaw and Blencathra to its north and Castlerigg Fell, High Rigg and Clough Head to its south, this ring of 38 stones, set within a ring of mountains, has stood
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A view of Watendlath Bunkhouse and the lake, Cumbria

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A view of Johnny Wood

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Two visitors enjoying watersports on Derwent Water: one paddleboarding and one kayaking, Lake District

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Hikers point out towards Great End from near the summit of Scafell pike on a misty summers day

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Two Herdwick sheep sitting in the grass with Wastwater and the surrounding mountains in the background on a spring day

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A father and young son standing on stones along the shore of Derwent Water

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Looking across to Otter Island from the banks of Derwent Water on a cloudy spring day

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An areal view of the Borrowdale Rainforest on a sunny spring day

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A family looking up

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Double boat house

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Bridge over Aira Force waterfall, Ullswater, Lake District, Cumbria

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Holme Wood Bothy, Loweswater, Lake District

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Beudyr Gelli Bothy, Gwynedd

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The sleeping platforms, dining table and woodburner in the living space

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The exterior of Watendlath Bunkhouse, Cumbria

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A view of Watendlath Bunkhouse and the lake, Cumbria (photo 2)

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The living space

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Toilet

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Sleeping platform

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The view from Watendlath Bunkhouses window, showing the stone bridge crossing the nearby stream, Cumbria

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The grassy area outside Watendlath Bunkhouse in spring, Cumbria

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Looking over the stream and grassy bank towards Watendlath Bunkhouse, Cumbria

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The path and grassy area leading past Watendlath Bunkhouse, Cumbria

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Watendlath Bunkhouse in winter, Cumbria

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Boats and ducks on Watendlath Tarn, Lake District

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The side of Watendlath Bunkhouse, Cumbria

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Local view

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View over Watendlath Tarn in autumn, surrounded by mountains, Borrowdale, the Lake District

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Local view (photo 2)

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A walker enjoys the views of the village of Watendlath on a beautiful summers day

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Local view (photo 3)

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A view of Watendlath Beck Borrowdale, Lake District

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A stone bridge over a fast-flowing river flanked on either side with hard, grey stones and autumnal-leaved trees. Is the distance you can see warm evening light on dramatic-looking hills.

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A walker takes in the scenery

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Sunny framed by green oak leaves, of a wooden jetty stretching out into sparkling Derwent Water

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View of boats on Derwent Water on a sunny day

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The bench

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Aerial view of Great Wood looking down towards the Jaws of Borrowdale

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Castlerigg Stone Circle in winter, Borrowdale, Cumbria. Surrounded by the fells of Skiddaw and Blencathra to its north and Castlerigg Fell, High Rigg and Clough Head to its south, this ring of 38 stones, set within a ring of mountains, has stood

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