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Top 20 Lakes around Allerdale

Best lakes around Allerdale, a district within the Lake District National Park, offers a diverse landscape featuring several significant bodies of water. This region is characterized by its fells, tranquil valleys, and a mix of popular and quieter lakes. Visitors can explore areas known for watersports, wildlife, and extensive walking opportunities. The natural environment provides varied experiences, from accessible paths to more challenging fell walks.

Best lakes around Allerdale

  • The most popular lakes is Buttermere Lake, a trail that…

Last updated: April 24, 2026

Helvellyn Summit

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Up there with Britain’s best-loved mountains, Helvellyn is home to a horseshoe ridge of legendary quality. First comes Striding Edge, a knife-edge arête with a tantalisingly-good tightrope path edging along …

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Walla Crag, at 1,243 feet (379 m), is a diminutive Wainwright that rises above Derwentwater's eastern shore. What it lacks in height, it makes up for with splendid views across …

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Derwent Water

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Derwentwater is a stunning stretch of water surrounded by majestic upland scenery. When the lake reflects the trees and mountains in its crystal-clear water, it is a spellbinding experience. The …

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View of Thirlmere from Raven Crag

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For Wainwright baggers this fell is rather unusual, it's not often you get a planked walk-way to the summit of a Lake District fell! This is a popular fell with …

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Low Brandlehow Jetty

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Keswick Launch jetty. Tickets can be purchased on the boat. For more details about Keswick Launch, visit keswick-launch.co.uk

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Keswick

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Found a few miles from the banks of Derwentwater Lake, Keswick is one of the most famous towns in the Lake District. Here, you will find a huge number of …

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Buttermere Lake

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As one of the few lakes in the national park that you can walk all the way round, Buttermere is well worth a visit. At 4 miles (6 km), the …

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Innominate Tarn

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Innominate Tarn on Haystacks is where Alfred Wainwrights ashes were scattered. These are his own words, taken from his Western Fells guidebook - "All I ask for, at the end, …

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Hawes End Jetty, Derwent Water

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There's no finer way to approach Catbells than across the serene Derwent Water and stepping onto land at Hawes End. Whether you arrive via a lake cruise or a rowing …

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Rannerdale Knotts is a 1,165-foot (355 m) Wainwright fell in the Lake District close to the eastern edge of Crummock Water. My favourite time to hike Rannerdale Knotts is in …

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Keith 🥾⛺️🗺🧭
May 4, 2025, View of Thirlmere from Raven Crag

Fantastic views from the top on a purpose built viewing platform

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It's a bit of a slog up there but absolutely worth it, the views are fantastic.

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Matthias😎
April 15, 2025, Derwentwater

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Great views over Thirlmere and towards Helvelyn. A lovely location for a spot of lunch to take in the views.

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This walk came up as 'Easy' in the filters but I would say definitely 'Intermediate because of the steep ascent . Stunning views though so we'll worth it!

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Great place to start a walk up to Catbells

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Doug
June 26, 2024, Derwentwater

After 2 or 3 miles the path is impassable, and so there is some road walking.

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Peaceful lapping of water

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which lakes in Allerdale are best for tranquil walks and stunning scenery?

For tranquility and breathtaking views, Buttermere is highly recommended. It offers an easy-going 4-mile (6 km) circuit walk amidst spectacular fells like Haystacks. Similarly, Loweswater, nestled in a wooded valley, provides a peaceful experience with a popular lakeside path and is known for its serene atmosphere. You can find more details about the Buttermere walk at Buttermere Lake.

Are there family-friendly lakes and activities in Allerdale?

Yes, Derwentwater is particularly family-friendly, offering a variety of watersports and boat cruises from Keswick. The Keswick Launch allows hop-on/hop-off access to various landing stages. You can also enjoy easy walks around the lake, such as the path near Low Brandlehow Jetty. Additionally, the View from Walla Crag overlooking Derwent Water is a moderate climb with rewarding views suitable for families.

What are the best lakes for wildlife spotting in Allerdale?

Bassenthwaite Lake is an exceptional spot for wildlife enthusiasts. It's a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest, famous for its ospreys (with viewing platforms in Dodd Wood) and the rare vendace fish. Red squirrels can also be found in the area, making it a haven for nature observation.

Where can I find impressive waterfalls near the lakes in Allerdale?

The area around Buttermere and Crummock Water is home to several notable waterfalls. Scale Force, the Lake District's tallest single-drop waterfall, is located between these two lakes. Buttermere itself is surrounded by waterfalls like Holme Force (also called Grey Mare's Tail) and the striking Moss Force.

Are there good hiking opportunities around the lakes in Allerdale?

Absolutely. The region offers diverse hiking trails. For moderate hikes, consider routes like the 'Buttermere loop' or the 'Derwent Water loop from Keswick'. If you're looking for easier options, the 'Loweswater loop' is a great choice. You can explore more hiking routes in the area by visiting our guides for Easy hikes around Allerdale and Hiking around Allerdale.

Which lake offers the best views for photography?

Many lakes offer stunning photographic opportunities, but Derwentwater is particularly renowned. Views from Walla Crag overlooking Derwent Water and Friar's Crag are often cited as some of Europe's best. The islands on Derwentwater and the surrounding fells like Catbells provide a picturesque backdrop.

Can I go wild swimming in the lakes of Allerdale?

Yes, wild swimming is popular in several lakes. Buttermere is known for its clear, cold waters, ideal for a refreshing dip. Bassenthwaite Lake also offers opportunities for wild swimming, especially in warmer months, benefiting from its calm atmosphere as motorized boats are not permitted.

What makes Crummock Water unique compared to other lakes?

Crummock Water, adjacent to Buttermere, is known for its grand and imposing scenery, watched over by Grasmoor. It's often quieter than its neighbor and features the impressive Scale Force waterfall. The valley of Rannerdale Knotts, on its eastern shore, is famous for its spectacular bluebell display in late spring, creating a magical landscape.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Allerdale?

Visitors frequently praise the awe-inspiring beauty and tranquility of the lakes. Many appreciate the diverse walking opportunities, from easy lakeside strolls to challenging fell climbs. The stunning views, like those from Walla Crag overlooking Derwent Water, and the chance to connect with nature, including wildlife spotting, are also highly valued.

Are there any historical or cultural points of interest near the lakes?

Near Derwentwater, the bustling market town of Keswick offers a rich history. The lake itself has connections to Beatrix Potter, with St Herbert's Island inspiring 'Owl Island'. Near Bassenthwaite Lake, Mirehouse boasts historic gardens and links to poet Tennyson, while The Lakes Distillery offers a modern cultural experience.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes in Allerdale?

The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Late spring (April-May) is ideal for seeing the Rannerdale bluebells near Crummock Water and enjoying milder weather for hiking. Summer offers the best conditions for watersports and wild swimming. Autumn provides stunning foliage, while winter offers a quieter, often dramatic landscape for those prepared for colder conditions.

Can I find accessible paths around the lakes for all abilities?

While many paths involve varied terrain, some areas offer more accessible options. The circuit around Buttermere Lake is generally considered easy-going. Near Derwentwater, the Keswick Launch provides an accessible way to experience the lake, and some sections of the lakeside paths are relatively flat. Always check specific route details for accessibility information.

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