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Top 20 Lakes around Crook

Best lakes around Crook are situated in a region characterized by its diverse natural landscape, including fells, forests, and bodies of water. The area offers opportunities for exploring viewpoints, walking trails, and natural monuments. This location is known for its scenic beauty and its connection to the history of fellwalking.

Best lakes around Crook

  • The most popular lakes is Orrest Head, a viewpoint that played a pivotal role in the development of the Lake District's fellwalking culture. It rewards…

Last updated: June 20, 2026

Orrest Head

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Orrest Head played a pivotal role in the development of the Lake District's fellwalking culture. It was the seed that sprouted and grew into a magnificent tree – the fruits …

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Tarn Hows

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It's great around here, especially in autumn when it's a little quieter and the colours really pop. Super interesting fact: Beatrix Potter actually used to own the Tarns, having bought …

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Tom Ghyll Waterfalls

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Tom Ghyll (or Gill) is a fast flowing stream with two spectacular waterfalls. There is a path along it up to Tarn Hows. Or if you leave Tarn Hows down to Glen Mary car park.

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Windermere Ferry

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The Windemere Ferry carries people between the eastern and western shores of the lake. The crossing takes around 10 minutes and boats leave generally around every 20 minutes. You can …

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Claife Heights Trail

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This trail between Sawrey and Belle Grange/High Wray is an absolute delight. It's not remotely technical, but it's utterly stunning. There are no huge mountains to take the breath away …

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Paul W
May 30, 2026, Windermere Ferry

Great shortcut rather than heading around the north of the lake.

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Tom Ghyll (or Gill) is a fast flowing stream with two spectacular waterfalls. There is a path along it up to Tarn Hows. Or if you leave Tarn Hows down to Glen Mary car park.

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The beautiful Tarn Hows offers an accessible circular walk (2.4km) through beautiful countryside with majestic mountain views. A great place to walk on a well maintained path. It can get busy though.

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Windermere ferry is closed for maintenance

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The variation of landscape and ruggedness can be seen here, up and down rock formations, dry stone wall lined cycleways. The Lake District is very impressive

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This area has very nice views. Snow capped rugged hills in the distance. There is a lake which is idyllic with elevated hill sides, where people sit and admire the views

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Great climb and stunning views when you reach the 2 tarns and

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April 10, 2023, Tarn Hows

The National Trust car park for Tarn Hows is conveniently situated for plenty of running adventures in the area. Charges apply but NT members get free parking, and all proceeds are used to help maintain the trails, so it feels good to give a little back. The car park has toilets and, in the summer, and at other busy times the ice cream van serves a great pre or post run treat. For less able visitors off road tramper wheelchairs are available to borrow.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular lakes and viewpoints around Crook?

Visitors frequently enjoy Tarn Hows, known for its accessible circular walk and majestic mountain views. Another popular spot is Orrest Head, which offers sublime panoramic views of the Lakeland skyline for relatively little effort.

Are there family-friendly activities near the lakes around Crook?

Yes, Tarn Hows offers a beautiful and accessible circular walk suitable for families. The Windermere Ferry Crossing is also a family-friendly experience, allowing you to see the lake from a different perspective.

What kind of natural features can I explore around Crook's lakes?

The area is rich in natural beauty. Besides the lakes themselves, you can visit Tom Ghyll Waterfalls, a fast-flowing stream with two spectacular waterfalls. Orrest Head provides a prominent viewpoint over the fells and lakes.

Are there hiking trails near the lakes around Crook?

Absolutely. There are numerous hiking opportunities. For example, you can find moderate trails like the 'Mud and Gravel Section loop' or the 'Ellers Wood – St Catherine's Church loop'. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Crook.

What cycling routes are available near the lakes?

Cyclists can enjoy various routes, including the 'Windermere, Elterwater & Grasmere loop' or the 'Crook and Bowland Bridge loop'. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the cycling guide for Crook.

Can I find mountain biking trails in the area?

Yes, there are mountain biking trails available. Options include the 'Staveley to Kentmere Park and Pike loop' or the 'Garburn Pass – Three Rivers Bridleway loop'. You can discover more trails in the MTB trails guide for Crook.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Crook?

Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views, such as those from Orrest Head, and the accessible, beautiful walks like the circular path around Tarn Hows. The natural beauty and the opportunity for outdoor activities are highly valued.

Are there any accessible lakes or paths for visitors with mobility considerations?

Tarn Hows is noted for its accessible circular walk with a well-maintained path, making it suitable for a wider range of visitors. The Windermere Ferry is also wheelchair accessible.

What is the significance of Orrest Head in the Lake District?

Orrest Head holds historical significance as the place where Alfred Wainwright first set eyes on the Lakeland fells in 1930, inspiring his famous guidebooks. It's considered pivotal in the development of the Lake District's fellwalking culture.

Are there any unique experiences like ferry crossings on the lakes?

Yes, you can experience the Windermere Ferry Crossing, which transports people and vehicles between the eastern and western shores of Windermere. It offers a unique perspective of the lake and its surroundings.

What are the best times to visit the lakes around Crook?

The lakes are beautiful year-round, but autumn is particularly recommended for Tarn Hows when the colors are vibrant and it can be a bit quieter. Always check local conditions, especially during winter, as snow can limit access to some areas.

Can I find facilities or amenities near the lakes?

Some popular spots like Tarn Hows have facilities, including car parks (though they can be expensive). The Windermere Ferry Crossing also provides facilities.

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