Best lakes around Cleator Moor are found in a region historically shaped by mining, now offering access to diverse natural landscapes. The area is characterized by its proximity to several lakes, ranging from community-focused spots to untouched natural gems. Cleator Moor serves as a gateway to both local waters and the wider Lake District. This location provides opportunities for exploring tranquil fishing lakes, accessible paths, and remote, wild environments.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Not as daunting as some make out. Only put my hands down a couple of times the rest was just picking where to put your feet. Could be slippy when damp under foot.
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The map will show you two ways to go. There is a scramble down on the left. On the right there is a pile of rocks. Take the right. The scramble down itself is tricky, but then you reach another scramble across two rocks to a path down below. The second scramble is difficult and very dangerous. Avoid it.
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Ennerdale Water is beautiful all the way around with loads of great swimming spots and places to take in the views. Robin Hood's Chair though is probably the best, it sits slightly higher on Angler's Crag and therefore the water under this point is deeper. A good place to plan a stop on a run around the lake. The circuit is about 7 miles (11.5 km).
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The only slightly tricky section of the circuit of Ennerdale. Not bad with good footwear but not ideal if you don't like heights. Great views.
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Lovely quiet spot in the western Lake District. You won't see many people but don't tell anyone.
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Here you'll find a very steep rocky bit to climb over. A bit tricky if you're with dogs.
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A beautiful spot with great views along the lake. The trail is also great. Don't expect tarmac though, it is rocky and will not suit the less infirm.
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Yes, Ennerdale Water offers a 7-mile circular walk suitable for various abilities, and Longlands Lake, very close to Cleator Moor, features wheelchair-accessible trails and is a hub for family activities and nature observation. Its gentle, surfaced circular path makes it enjoyable for all.
Ennerdale Water is renowned for being the only road-free lake in the entire Lake District, providing exceptional tranquility and spectacular scenery. Its remote location ensures a real sense of solitude and an immersive natural experience.
You can enjoy a circular walk around Ennerdale Water, which spans about 7 miles (11.5 km) and offers fantastic views. For more challenging hikes, consider routes that include Crag Fell Summit or Angler's Crag, both offering incredible views of Ennerdale Water. For cycling, there are also routes like the River Liza Gravel Track – Ennerdale Water Lakeside Path loop. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Lakes around Cleator Moor guide.
Crag Fell Summit offers a great vantage point to appreciate Ennerdale Water and the surrounding fells. Another excellent spot is Robin Hood's Chair, Ennerdale Water, a rock on the shore that provides great views along the lake.
Yes, Ennerdale Water is known for its pristine conditions, with deeper water near Robin Hood's Chair on Angler's Crag, making it suitable for wild swimming.
Longlands Lake is a haven for wildlife, with coots, swans, mallards, tufted ducks, and moorhens frequently observed. Ennerdale Water, with its crystal clear water, is also a fantastic habitat for fish and various wildlife.
Longlands Lake has a unique industrial past; it was originally an iron ore mine that flooded after its closure between 1879 and 1924. It has since been reclaimed by nature and transformed into a serene fishing lake and nature reserve, reflecting the region's mining heritage.
Yes, there are several mountain biking trails available. For example, you can explore the Ennerdale Water Lakeside Path with routes like the 'Ennerdale Water Lakeside Path – View of Ennerdale Water loop from Grike'. You can find more MTB routes in the MTB Trails around Cleator Moor guide.
The lakes, particularly Ennerdale Water, offer a real sense of solitude at any time of year, even in high season, due to their remote nature. The accessible paths at Longlands Lake make it enjoyable year-round. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, Longlands Lake is a popular spot for angling. It is leased by Wath Brow Anglers, who stock it for fishing, and features fishing platforms along its accessible path.
Yes, the circuit of Ennerdale Water includes Angler's Crag, which can be a slightly tricky section with some scrambling involved. It's advisable to wear good footwear, especially if you are not comfortable with heights or if conditions are damp.
Beyond hiking and cycling, the lakes offer opportunities for wildlife observation, particularly at Longlands Lake. The clear waters of Ennerdale Water are also suitable for wild swimming. The region's diverse landscapes cater to various outdoor pursuits.


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