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The Innominate Tarn, Cumberland

Innominate Tarn

The Innominate Tarn is a small tarn which lies 1,706 feet above sea level, near the summit of Haystacks in Cumberland. Its name means "without a name". The tarn may be reached by way of the footpath which crosses Haystacks, climbing from Buttermere, Gatesgarth or Honister to the north or Ennerdale to the south.

Alfred Wainwright used to come here frequently and he soliloquised on the place. (Read more)