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Top 20 Lakes around Lamplugh

Best lakes around Lamplugh are found on the edge of the Lake District National Park, providing access to a variety of natural and artificial waters. This area is characterized by its fells and diverse aquatic landscapes, offering opportunities for exploration. The region features a mix of larger lakes and smaller tarns, each with distinct characteristics.

Best lakes around Lamplugh

  • The most popular lake is Buttermere Lake, a natural monument that allows for a 6 km circular walk. This easy-going circuit offers continuous views of the lake and surrounding fells, including Haystacks.
  • Another must-see spot is Ennerdale Water, the most westerly and remote of the lakes. Its secluded location provides a tranquil experience with fewer people, and a circular walk around it offers fantastic views.
  • Visitors also love View of Buttermere and Crummock Water from Rannerdale Knotts, a viewpoint offering outstanding vistas of both lakes. This location is particularly notable for its bluebells in spring.
  • Lamplugh is known for its natural lakes, remote waters, and smaller tarns. The area provides a variety of aquatic environments to see and explore, from large glacial lakes to artificial tarns.
  • The lakes around Lamplugh are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 60 upvotes and over 50 photos shared.

Last updated: June 20, 2026

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 easy-going circuit allows you to experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Buttermere, which lies at the foot of some spectacular fells, including Wainwright's favourite, Haystacks.

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Ennerdale Water

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Ennerdale is a great place to visit if you're looking to escape from the world. It's location means it's a bit out of the way, thankfully this means a lot less people.

You can do a circular walk around Ennerdale and the views are fantastic.

Other nearby hikes can be seen here visorando.co.uk/walk-lake-district.html

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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 the Spring when the bluebells are out, but at any time of year the view to Crummock Water and Buttermere from here is outstanding. This is definitely one of my favourite parts of the Lake District.

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This rock on the shore of Ennerdale Water is known as Robin Hood's Chair and is a perfect spot to admire the tranquil surroundings around you.

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Holme Wood Bothy sleeps six, is situated on the shores of Loweswater and can be booked via the National Trust - nationaltrust.org.uk/holidays/bothy-holme-wood-the-lake-district

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Paul
April 20, 2025, Ennerdale Water

Great walk

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Andy
January 13, 2024, Buttermere Lake

Views of Haystacks.Wainwrights resting place

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The National Trust owns and maintains a series of these bothy style buildings around the country. Unlike a traditional mountain bothy, they are available for private hire through the NT holidays website. This one sleeps six on wooden sleeping platforms. There is a log burner but nothing else so it's a bit like camping with walls. The location on the southern bank of Loweswater is a great adventure base. The lakeside trail is a a nice easy run and Mellbreak Fell is nearby.

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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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Lovely quiet spot in the western Lake District. You won't see many people but don't tell anyone.

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Su Shaw
November 5, 2022, Buttermere Lake

Excellent flat walk. Only one short tricky section over some rocks - probably because the water was high. Would have been no issue when water levels were lower.

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you can book this through the national trust

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the best lakes for walking around Lamplugh?

For an easy-going circular walk, Buttermere Lake offers a 4-mile (6 km) circuit with continuous scenic views of fells like Haystacks. Ennerdale Water also provides fantastic views on its circular walk, and Loweswater features an easy lakeside trail. Crummock Water is another popular spot for walking, especially around Rannerdale Knotts.

Are there any remote or tranquil lakes near Lamplugh?

Yes, Ennerdale Water is known as the most westerly and remote of the lakes. Its secluded location means fewer people, offering a tranquil experience and a real sense of solitude at any time of year.

Which lakes are suitable for families with pushchairs or young children?

Loweswater is a great option for families. Holme Wood, on its southern bank, offers paths accessible to pushchairs and direct access to the lake for swimming. Buttermere Lake also has an easy 4-mile (6 km) circular walk that is considered family-friendly.

Can I go swimming in any of the lakes near Lamplugh?

Yes, Holme Wood on the southern bank of Loweswater provides direct access to the lake for swimming. Always exercise caution and be aware of water conditions when wild swimming.

Are there dog-friendly lakes or trails in the area?

Yes, Ennerdale Water is known to be dog-friendly, making it a great choice for walks with your canine companion. Many of the lakeside trails in the region are suitable for dogs, but always keep them under control and check local signage for any restrictions.

What are the best viewpoints to see the lakes around Lamplugh?

For outstanding vistas of both Buttermere and Crummock Water, head to Rannerdale Knotts. This viewpoint is particularly stunning in spring when bluebells are in bloom. Crag Fell Summit also offers incredible views over Ennerdale Water.

What is Cogra Moss and what can I do there?

Cogra Moss is an artificial tarn, originally a reservoir, surrounded by pleasant Forestry Commission planting on Lamplugh Fell and Knock Murton. It offers scenic walks accessible via a good bridle path from a small roadside car park at Felldyke. You can find hiking routes around Cogra Moss in the Hiking around Lamplugh guide.

When is the best time to visit the lakes near Lamplugh?

Spring is particularly beautiful, especially around Rannerdale Knotts where bluebells are vibrant. Summer offers the chance to see white and yellow water lilies at Mockerkin Tarn. The lakes offer natural beauty and walking opportunities year-round, but conditions can vary seasonally, especially for hiking.

Are there any unique natural features to look out for?

Mockerkin Tarn is notable for its beautiful display of white and yellow water lilies in the summer. Buttermere is ringed by dramatic crags and peaks, while Ennerdale Water is known for its crystal clear water, providing a fantastic habitat for fish and wildlife.

What outdoor activities, besides walking, can I do near these lakes?

The area offers various outdoor activities. You can find road cycling routes around Loweswater, Crummock Water, and Ennerdale Water in the Road Cycling Routes around Lamplugh guide. There are also general cycling routes, including those around Loweswater and Buttermere, detailed in the Cycling around Lamplugh guide.

Where can I find accommodation or places to eat near the lakes?

While specific cafes, pubs, or hotels are not detailed here, Lamplugh and the surrounding area offer various options. For a unique stay, Holme Wood Bothy on the shores of Loweswater can be booked via the National Trust. For broader information on the area, you might find resources on Visit Cumbria.

Is there parking available for visiting the lakes?

Yes, for Cogra Moss, there is a small roadside car park at Felldyke. For other lakes like Loweswater, Crummock Water, and Ennerdale Water, parking information is generally available locally, often near popular trailheads or access points.

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