Blea Tarn Postcard A6
The Tarn That Wordsworth Loved
Cradled in a high mountain pass between Little Langdale and Great Langdale, Blea Tarn is one of the most perfectly situated tarns in the entire Lake District. With the dramatic Langdale Pikes rising dramatically to the east and the quieter fells of Wrynose to the west, this small, serene body of water sits at the heart of some of the most spectacular scenery in Lakeland. Wordsworth immortalised the spot in his poem "The Excursion", describing the solitary cottage beside the tarn — and the view has changed little since his day.
This beautifully produced postcard captures the wild, remote beauty of Blea Tarn — a place of extraordinary stillness and drama in equal measure.
Product Features
- High quality postcard featuring authentic photography of Blea Tarn, Langdale
- Standard postcard size — ideal for posting or framing
- Vibrant colours capturing the tarn, Langdale Pikes, and surrounding fells
- Printed on premium card stock
- Blank reverse for your personal message and address
Whether you've walked the high road between the Langdale valleys and stopped to take in the view across the tarn to the Pikes, discovered this hidden gem on a quiet autumn afternoon, or simply love the wilder, more remote corners of the Lake District — this postcard is a stunning reminder of Blea Tarn at its most dramatic. A perfect gift for walkers, Wordsworth enthusiasts, and anyone drawn to the high, lonely places of Lakeland.
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