Flass Tarn

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Cumberland Copeland

England

Flass Tarn

A camping field at Church Stile site
A camping field at Church Stile site Credit: David Medcalf

Flass Tarn is a small freshwater body located in Cumberland, a historic county in Northwest England. Often referred to as a tarn, which is a regional term for a mountain lake, Flass Tarn is situated in a picturesque setting surrounded by rolling hills and lush greenery.

Covering an area of approximately 2 acres, the tarn is relatively small in size, yet it possesses a unique charm and tranquility. It is approximately 10 meters deep and fed by both springs and rainfall. Flass Tarn is primarily freshwater, containing water that is not saline or brackish, making it suitable for various aquatic flora and fauna.

The tarn is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species. The surrounding vegetation includes reeds, rushes, and water lilies, which provide important habitats for insects, small mammals, and birds. It also attracts a variety of waterfowl, such as ducks and swans, which can often be seen gliding across the calm surface of the tarn.

Flass Tarn is a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and visitors seeking a peaceful retreat. Its serene ambiance and natural beauty make it an ideal location for activities like fishing, birdwatching, and leisurely walks along its banks. The reflective waters of the tarn offer a splendid backdrop for photography, particularly during sunrise and sunset.

Overall, Flass Tarn is a small but enchanting freshwater body nestled in the scenic landscape of Cumberland. Its rich biodiversity and tranquil atmosphere make it a place of interest for both locals and tourists looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature.

If you have any feedback on the listing, please let us know in the comments section below.

Flass Tarn Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.419188/-3.3432862 or Grid Reference NY1203. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

A camping field at Church Stile site
A camping field at Church Stile site
Wasdale Woodland Private woodland. Sadly, due to disease, all rhododendron, larch and sweet chestnut in the wood have to be felled by May 2022.
Wasdale Woodland
Private woodland. Sadly, due to disease, all rhododendron, larch and sweet chestnut in the wood have to be felled by May 2022.
Wasdale View Looking towards The Screes from behind the wall boundary.
Wasdale View
Looking towards The Screes from behind the wall boundary.
Wasdale View Looking towards The Screes from behind the wall boundary.
Wasdale View
Looking towards The Screes from behind the wall boundary.
Wasdale View Looking towards The Screes from behind the wall boundary.
Wasdale View
Looking towards The Screes from behind the wall boundary.
Wasdale Wall Looking towards the road which leads to Nether Wasdale.
Wasdale Wall
Looking towards the road which leads to Nether Wasdale.
Wasdale Wall Looking in the direction of Latterbarrow. A plantation of diseased larch was felled in 2013 and subsequently re-planted (probably spruce).
Wasdale Wall
Looking in the direction of Latterbarrow. A plantation of diseased larch was felled in 2013 and subsequently re-planted (probably spruce).
Wasdale View from a footpath in Nether Wasdale, with Great Gable in the centre of picture.
Wasdale
View from a footpath in Nether Wasdale, with Great Gable in the centre of picture.
Wasdale View from a footpath in Nether Wasdale, with The Screes to the right of picture.
Wasdale
View from a footpath in Nether Wasdale, with The Screes to the right of picture.
Wasdale View from a footpath in Nether Wasdale, with Great Gable towards the right of picture.
Wasdale
View from a footpath in Nether Wasdale, with Great Gable towards the right of picture.
Wasdale View towards Yewbarrow, from the path at the base of Latterbarrow.
Wasdale
View towards Yewbarrow, from the path at the base of Latterbarrow.
Wasdale View from a footpath in Nether Wasdale. Great Gable is to the right of picture and 'The Flass' is the white building to the extreme left.
Wasdale
View from a footpath in Nether Wasdale. Great Gable is to the right of picture and 'The Flass' is the white building to the extreme left.
Wasdale View towards The Screes, from a footpath in Nether Wasdale.
Wasdale
View towards The Screes, from a footpath in Nether Wasdale.
Wasdale Looking along the road to Nether Wasdale.
Wasdale
Looking along the road to Nether Wasdale.
Road near Low Wood The roadside verge beside the Nether Wasdale to Gosforth road is so overgrown with rhododendrons and brambles that it is difficult to pick out the roadside wall.
There is an Ordnance Survey fundamental benchmark hidden under the rhododendron bush nearest to the road (photographs <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7131793">NY1204 : Wasdale Fundamental Benchmark</a> and <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7132882">NY1204 : Wasdale Fundamental Benchmark</a>).
Road near Low Wood
The roadside verge beside the Nether Wasdale to Gosforth road is so overgrown with rhododendrons and brambles that it is difficult to pick out the roadside wall. There is an Ordnance Survey fundamental benchmark hidden under the rhododendron bush nearest to the road (photographs NY1204 : Wasdale Fundamental Benchmark and NY1204 : Wasdale Fundamental Benchmark).
Wasdale Fundamental Benchmark Almost hidden under a rhododendron and protected by brambles, the Wasdale Fundamental Bench Mark marks a height of 79.5882m above sea level (Ordnance Datum Newlyn) and is a GPS network passive station (location photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7124832">NY1204 : Road near Low Wood</a>, detail photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7132882">NY1204 : Wasdale Fundamental Benchmark</a>).
The plate on the front reads: Ordnance Survey B M
Wasdale Fundamental Benchmark
Almost hidden under a rhododendron and protected by brambles, the Wasdale Fundamental Bench Mark marks a height of 79.5882m above sea level (Ordnance Datum Newlyn) and is a GPS network passive station (location photograph NY1204 : Road near Low Wood, detail photograph NY1204 : Wasdale Fundamental Benchmark). The plate on the front reads: Ordnance Survey B M
Wasdale Fundamental Benchmark Detail of the top of the Wasdale Fundamental Benchmark.  The height tag is missing, but the benchmark marks a height of 79.5882m above sea level (Ordnance Datum Newlyn) last levelled and verified in 1952 (location photographs <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7131793">NY1204 : Wasdale Fundamental Benchmark</a> and <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7124832">NY1204 : Road near Low Wood</a>).
The benchmark is a GPS network passive station.
Wasdale Fundamental Benchmark
Detail of the top of the Wasdale Fundamental Benchmark. The height tag is missing, but the benchmark marks a height of 79.5882m above sea level (Ordnance Datum Newlyn) last levelled and verified in 1952 (location photographs NY1204 : Wasdale Fundamental Benchmark and NY1204 : Road near Low Wood). The benchmark is a GPS network passive station.
View Towards Greathall Gill Seen from the road outside Woodhow Farm.
View Towards Greathall Gill
Seen from the road outside Woodhow Farm.
Show me another place!

Flass Tarn is located at Grid Ref: NY1203 (Lat: 54.419188, Lng: -3.3432862)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Copeland

Police Authority: Cumbria

What 3 Words

///enveloped.droplet.slurping. Near Seascale, Cumbria

Related Wikis

Nether Wasdale

Nether Wasdale is a village in Cumbria, England, located in the valley and civil parish of Wasdale, near the River Irt and just over a mile to the west...

Wasdale, Eskdale and Duddon

Wasdale, Eskdale and Duddon is an area of protected countryside, now held as National Trust property: it is part of the Lake District, located in south...

St Michael & All Angels, Nether Wasdale

St Michael & All Angels' Church in Nether Wasdale, Cumbria, England, is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Calder, and the diocese of Carlisle...

Wasdale

Wasdale (; traditionally ) is a valley and civil parish in the western part of the Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England. The River Irt flows...

Irton Pike

Irton Pike is a hill in the west of the English Lake District, near Santon Bridge, Cumbria. It is the subject of a chapter of Alfred Wainwright's book...

Whin Rigg

Whin Rigg is a fell in the English Lake District, situated in the western segment of the national park, 22 kilometres (14 miles) south east of the town...

Buckbarrow

Buckbarrow is a small fell in the English Lake District overlooking the western end of Wastwater. It is featured in Alfred Wainwright’s Pictorial Guide...

Irton with Santon

Irton with Santon is a civil parish in Copeland, Cumbria, England, which includes the village of Santon Bridge. It has a parish council. It had a population...

Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 54.419188,-3.3432862
Parking
Access: yes
Capacity: 8
Fee: yes
Operator: National Trust
Operator Type: charitable
Operator Wikidata: Q333515
Parking: surface
Lat/Long: 54.4221267/-3.3456912
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 54.4194411/-3.3431688
Bicycle Parking
Bicycle Parking: stands
Lat/Long: 54.4221763/-3.3439682
Bus Stop
Nether Wasdale Car Park
Bus: yes
Public Transport: platform
Lat/Long: 54.422306/-3.3448495
Give Way
Direction: backward
Lat/Long: 54.4229324/-3.3446922
Give Way
Direction: backward
Lat/Long: 54.4219387/-3.3447057
Give Way
Direction: forward
Lat/Long: 54.422977/-3.3423531
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.4224772/-3.3385425
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.421261/-3.3387597
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.42222/-3.3433158
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.422159/-3.3421706
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.4221047/-3.3408634
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.4224955/-3.3481693
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

Have you been to Flass Tarn?

Leave your review of Flass Tarn below (or comments, questions and feedback).