Best lakes around Egton With Newland, a civil parish in Cumbria, is situated near the Lake District National Park. This region is known for its natural beauty and numerous expansive lakes. While no prominent lakes are directly within Egton With Newland, several iconic lakes of the Lake District are easily accessible nearby, offering unique features and attractions.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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The Cumbria Way passes by the side of Beacon Tarn. It is a lovely tranquil spot especially on a warm sunny day.
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Popular with day trippers getting the ferry
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Be careful of ticks here! My dog got absolutely covered in ticks at this Tarn. Have since removed 10 from his skin. We stopped here for less than 3 minutes and could see them crawling over him :( honestly never seen anything like it.
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You could say that Lakeside is mainly the extravagant but really welcoming hotel, the historic steam railway journey into the Leven Valley (lakesiderailway.co.uk/about-lakeside-haverthwaite ), as well as the pier and boat terminal to get across Lake Windermere. It's popular with day-trippers and you can't blame them as it's such an idyllic part of the lake.
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Beautiful Lake, not a soul around. A very peaceful place to be. The path around the side of the lake was blocked so be prepared to detour a bit.
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Just to the east of the Leven Estuary, Bigland Tarn is a lovely place to take a picnic. There are views to the Coniston Fells, whilst the surrounding land makes for some lovely rural ambles. Nearby Bigland Barrow is one of Wainwright's Outlying Fells and offers splendid views from the lockout tower on its summit.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Beacon Tarn, known for its tranquil setting and wild swimming opportunities. Another favorite is High Dam Lake, appreciated for its clear waters and picnic spots. Coniston Water is also very popular, offering expansive views and a beach.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly experiences. Coniston Water is a great choice with its beach and opportunities for water sports. Windermere, while not directly in Egton with Newland, is easily accessible and features attractions like Brockhole on Windermere with adventure playgrounds and the Windermere Jetty Museum.
For wild swimming, Beacon Tarn is well-regarded for its relatively shallow and clear waters. High Dam Lake is also a fantastic swimming area with beautifully clear water, though it can be cold.
Yes, Bigland Tarn is noted as dog-friendly, offering lovely rural ambles with views towards the Coniston Fells. It's a good spot for a picnic with your canine companion, but always check for ticks after walks.
The area around Egton With Newland offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy to moderate, such as those around Roundsea Wood. For cycling, there are road cycling routes like the 'Coniston Water – Coniston Village loop' and challenging MTB trails, including those in Grizedale Forest. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Egton With Newland, Road Cycling Routes around Egton With Newland, and MTB Trails around Egton With Newland guides.
Coniston Water holds significant literary and historical connections, having inspired Arthur Ransome's 'Swallows and Amazons' and being associated with Donald Campbell's water speed record attempts. John Ruskin's former home, Brantwood, is also on its eastern shore. Grasmere, a bit further afield, is famously linked to William Wordsworth, whose former residence, Dove Cottage, can be visited there.
Esthwaite Water, nestled between Windermere and Coniston, is a smaller, more secluded lake ideal for nature observation. It's a Site of Special Scientific Interest, known for its diverse aquatic life, birdwatching opportunities, and sightings of wildlife like otters and ospreys. Its tranquil environment offers a peaceful escape.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Summer (June-August) is popular for water sports and swimming, though some areas like Coniston Water can get busy. Spring and autumn provide pleasant weather for hiking and fewer crowds, with stunning foliage in autumn. Winter offers a serene, often dramatic landscape for quiet walks.
Many lakes provide stunning views of the surrounding fells. Coniston Water offers iconic views of the 'Old Man of Coniston'. Bigland Tarn also provides lovely views towards the Coniston Fells. Grasmere is known for its picturesque reflections of the surrounding fells.
Yes, picnicking is a popular activity. Beacon Tarn is described as a good place for a picnic, offering a tranquil setting. High Dam Lake is also a great spot for a picnic by its clear waters. Bigland Tarn is another lovely place to enjoy a packed lunch.
Windermere is England's largest lake, offering extensive opportunities for boating, water sports, and year-round lake cruises. Its shores are home to bustling towns like Bowness-on-Windermere and Ambleside, providing a more vibrant atmosphere with numerous shops, restaurants, and attractions compared to some of the more secluded lakes.
Yes, Brantwood Pier on Coniston Water offers wonderful views and is perfect for watching sunsets over the mountains. Many of the lakes also have natural viewpoints along their shores, such as the various spots around Coniston Water.


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