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TitleTownRegion Brief Description
Ennerdale
140_ennerdale swans.jpgThe LakesWestern Lakes The most westerly of all the lakes, Ennerdale is also one of the smallest located in the Lake District National Park. Situated close to Whitehaven and the town of Cleator, nestled in a valley surround... more
Wast Water
141_valley of rannerdale.jpgWestern LakesThe Lakes Wast Water a remote and tranquil lake is located in Wasdale Valley in the Lake District, and is England’s deepest lake and in some places it extends below sea level. Wasdale Valley is isolated and rug... more
Ullswater
142_ullswater boathouse.jpgThe LakesCentral Lakes Ullswater the second largest lake in the Lake District is one of England’s most beautiful lakes, and is located just minutes from the M6, between Pooley Bridge and Glenridding. Ullswater's mirrored su... more
Hayeswater
147_hayeswater.jpgThe LakesCentral Lakes Hayeswater is located a mile south east of the Hamlet of Hartstop in the Valley of Patterdale. ‘The Knott’ which has a summit of 2408 feet can be found to the west of the lake and ‘Gray Crag’ lies to ... more
Rydal Water
149_rydal4.jpgThe LakesCentral Lakes Located in the heart of the lake District Rydal Water is a small lake less than a mile long, 55 ft deep and a quarter of a mile wide. Rydal Water is located between Ambleside and Grasmere near to ... more
Haweswater
131_haweswater.jpgEastern LakesThe Lakes Haweswater is the most easterly of the Lakes and has no settlements along its shores. It is one of the most isolated lakes in the Lake District which has made it one of the most untouched and peaceful... more
Devoke Water
144_kayakers on river derwent.jpgThe LakesWestern Lakes Located in the mid-west region of the Lake District, Devoke water is a small tarn(lake) which sits at an altitude of 770 feet on Birker Fell one kilometre to the west of Eskdale. It is the Lake Distri... more
Grasmere Lake
146_grasmere lake.jpgThe LakesCentral Lakes Grasmere Lake is located in the centre of the Lake District and it is one of the most popular tourist locations with in the Lake District. The lake is set amongst a back drop of stunning scenery, and ... more
Lake Buttermere
127_buttermere and crummuck water.jpgWestern LakesThe Lakes Lake Buttermere is owned by the National Trust and is located on the Western corner of the Lakes surrounded by lush dairy pastures. It is a relatively small lake and is 1 ½ miles long, ¾ mile wide and... more
Thirlmere
139_chinese bridge.jpgThe LakesCentral Lakes Originally two smaller lakes Thirlmere is now 3.5 miles long, 1.2 mile wide and 158ft deep. In 1889 it was purchased by the Manchester Corporation and dammed to become on huge reservoir. The settlemen... more
Crummock Water
129_crummock water from whiteside 3.jpgThe LakesWestern Lakes Crummock Water is located between Loweswater and Buttermere in the North West region of the Lake District National Park. Buttermere is located very close by in the same valley, and it is very likely t... more
Coniston Water
128_coniston water.jpgSouthern LakesThe Lakes Coniston Water is located high up in the southern Lake District. It is 5 miles long and has a maximum depth of up to 184 feet and is the third largest of all the lakes. In the 13th and 14th Centuries ... more
Lake Windermere
132_windermere2.jpgThe LakesSouthern Lakes Lake Windermere is the largest natural lake to be found in England; it is 12 miles long, one mile wide and 220 feet deep. Several rivers run into this huge lake, which gets its name from the Scandinav... more
Loweswater
68_loweswater.jpgThe LakesWestern Lakes Loweswater is situated not far from Cockermouth and can be easily reached from other areas of West Cumbria. Loweswater is a small lake and the village of Loweswater lies at the foot of the lake. Lowes... more
Bassenthwaite Lake
126_bassenthwaite lake.jpgThe LakesNorthern Lakes Bassenthwaite Lake is located in the North West region of the Lake District, and lies just north of bustling Keswick. Bassenthwaite Lake is a beautiful and unspoilt lake, and many species of wildlife,... more
Derwentwater
133_derwent water.jpgThe LakesCentral Lakes Derwentwater is located on the southern fringe of Keswick in the English Lake District, and is three miles long, one mile w... more
Brothers Water
163_brothers water from place fell nov 06.jpgEastern LakesThe Lakes Brothers Water is located at the northern end of Kirkstone Pass off the A592 and is classified two different ways: firstly as one of the Lake Districts smallest lakes, and also as one of its largest t... more