Lakes around Carlatton, a small civil parish in Cumbria, England, are primarily found outside its immediate boundaries. The area is rural and historically agricultural, with no prominent natural lakes directly within the parish. However, the wider Cumbria region is known for its lacustrine landscapes, including the nearby Lake District National Park. Visitors to Carlatton can explore notable water features by venturing into the surrounding areas.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Castle Carrock Reservoir is a 43-acre, active reservoir that supplies drinking water to the city of Carlisle. It was completed in 1909. It is a beautiful area sitting just south of Castle Carrock village. It is nestled in woodland and has a scenic, popular 2-mile walking loop around its edges. Though the path can get boggy, the views out across the water provide a peaceful and tranquil ambience.
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Talkin Tarn is a glacial lake set within Talkin Tarn Country Park. The lake is in a kettle hole, formed 10,000 years ago by mass glacial action.
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Detouring off the main path for a bit, you can easily reach this small structure from where you can peacefully observe not only the tarn but also the wildlife around it.
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Located south of the village, the surroundings of the reservoir are ideal for a peaceful route around the water and enjoying the wildlife. This infrastructure was built in the early 20th century.
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Carlatton itself does not have prominent natural lakes. However, the wider Cumbria region, including areas accessible from Carlatton, features both natural glacial lakes like Talkin Tarn Lake and man-made reservoirs such as Castle Carrock Reservoir. The famous Lake District National Park is also nearby, offering many more options.
Yes, several lakes in the vicinity are family-friendly. Talkin Tarn Lake and Castle Carrock Reservoir are both noted for being suitable for families, offering peaceful routes and opportunities for outdoor enjoyment.
Yes, Castle Carrock Reservoir is specifically mentioned as dog-friendly. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially around wildlife, and check for any local signage regarding leash requirements.
Talkin Tarn Lake is a natural glacial lake, formed approximately 10,000 years ago by glacial action within a kettle hole. It is set within Talkin Tarn Country Park, offering scenic views and a natural monument status.
Castle Carrock Reservoir is a man-made lake located south of the village of Castle Carrock. Its surroundings provide a peaceful route ideal for observing wildlife. It's a great spot for a quiet walk and enjoying nature.
Yes, both Castle Carrock Reservoir and Tarn Viewpoint and Bird Hide are excellent for wildlife observation. The bird hide specifically allows for peaceful viewing of the tarn and its surrounding fauna.
Yes, the areas around Talkin Tarn Lake and Castle Carrock Reservoir offer peaceful routes suitable for walking. For a specific easy running trail that can also be walked, consider the "Castle Carrock Reservoir circular" route, which is 4.6 km long and rated easy. You can find more running trails in the area via the Running Trails around Carlatton guide.
Beyond walking and wildlife observation, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find cycling routes, including easy to moderate options like "Castle Carrock – Castle Carrock loop from Cumwhitton" (25.8 km), in the Cycling around Carlatton guide. There are also road cycling routes available in the Road Cycling Routes around Carlatton guide.
Yes, Tarn Viewpoint and Bird Hide offers a dedicated spot to observe the tarn and its surroundings. Both Talkin Tarn Lake and Castle Carrock Reservoir also provide scenic views during walks around their perimeters.
The lakes in Cumbria, including those near Carlatton, are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer warmer weather ideal for walking and waterside activities, while autumn brings vibrant foliage. Winter can be picturesque, though conditions may require appropriate gear for hiking.
Yes, Tarn Viewpoint and Bird Hide is a specific facility designed for observing wildlife in comfort. It's a small structure easily accessible from the main path.


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