


Wasdale Wonder Panoramic Art Prints
Wasdale Wonder Panoramic Wall Art Print.
Transform your space with a high-quality panoramic print, crafted for sharp detail, rich colours, and long-lasting vibrancy. Designed to meet different lighting conditions, choose from two premium paper finishes:
- Lustre Photographic – Laser printed with optimised Silver Halide Crystals on 230 μm Fuji Crystal Archive DPII Lustre paper, this semi-matt finish reduces glare while maintaining a wide colour gamut. Ideal for bright rooms or spaces with direct lighting.
- Gloss Photographic – A striking, ultra-reflective finish printed on 240 μm Fujifilm Crystal Archive DPII Gloss paper. With deep contrast and punchy colours, it’s perfect for bold, high-impact imagery.
Each Wasdale Wonder panoramic print includes a 1/4-inch white border for a clean, frame-ready presentation. Need a custom border size? Tailored options are available upon request to suit your framing or display needs.
The use of acid-free papers and archival inks ensures that your print will last a lifetime without fading or loss of color.
From left to right, this image shows Middle Fell, Yewbarrow, Great Gable, Scafell Pike and Illgill Head.
This breathtaking panoramic view of Wastwater showcases the fells in their golden-hour glory. The central peaks glow in the soft sunlight, while Illgill Head’s darker slopes add depth to the scene. Wastwater, with its crystal-clear waters, is often voted one of Britain’s favourite views.
This panoramic shot captures the wild and untamed beauty of Wasdale, ideal for bringing a sense of space and tranquillity into your home.
Available as a panoramic wall print, it's perfect for those who love wide, immersive landscapes.
The Lake District’s charm shines through every detail of this expansive image.
About Wasdale
Wastwater, in Cumbria's Lake District, is a breathtaking gem and England's deepest lake, plunging 258 feet to the bottom. Surrounded by the dramatic Wasdale fells - Middle Fell, Yewbarrow, Great Gable, Scafell Pike (the highest peak in England), and Illgill Head - this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a hiker's dream.
The lake's striking appearance owes much to its rugged beauty and the play of light on its surface, reflecting the craggy peaks above. Interestingly, the Screes, steep slopes formed by volcanic rock, tumble directly into the lake's south-eastern edge, creating a dramatic backdrop steeped in geological history.
Wastwater is home to more than just scenic beauty; it's rich in folklore too. Legend has it that the Screes are haunted by a spectral hound, a chilling tale that adds mystery to this already awe-inspiring location.