Bewaldeth And Snittlegarth
Bewaldeth And Snittlegarth
Best lakes around Bewaldeth And Snittlegarth are situated near the northern edge of the Lake District, offering access to several notable bodies of water. The parish is in close proximity to Bassenthwaite Lake, a significant natural feature. The surrounding area provides diverse attractions, from tranquil lake environments to fells and woodlands. This region is characterized by its natural landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Over Water is a secluded lake in the northern part of the Lake District National Park. It lies at an altitude of 188 meters and was artificially enlarged by a dam in 1904 to serve as a drinking water reservoir for Wigton—a function it fulfilled until October 2022. The surrounding area offers beautiful views of the water and the surrounding hills such as Binsey, Great Cockup, and Longlands Fell.
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The BEST view on Sale Fell as Adventurer Nic says it is far superior to the summit of Sale Fell. On a clear day the sheer depth of landscape the eye can see is possible one of the most idyllic views in the entire Lake District. If the bench is occupied - don’t worry as the view can be enjoyed for several yards along the path. On some days this makes for a nice place to stop for a mid-hike picnic as the lower elevation makes it a little less windy than the summit on some days.
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This was the first Wainwright of the day and another four were to follow. Longlands is the place however to have a glance at what lays ahead. Beautiful spot!
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Over Water is a beautiful, remote tarn nestled beneath the fells of Binsey, Great Cockup and Longlands.
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Longlands Fell is a lovely little fell in the northern Lake District. It is 1,585 feet (483 m) in height and can be walked easily, following a grassy path from the Cumbria Way at the bottom.
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For a family-friendly experience, Bassenthwaite Lake is an excellent choice. It's known for its tranquil atmosphere and is suitable for activities like kayaking and paddleboarding. The nearby Lake District Wildlife Park and Mirehouse grounds offer additional family attractions. You can also find beautiful views from spots like View of Bassenthwaite Lake and Skiddaw from Sale Fell, which is noted as family-friendly.
If you're looking for a quieter experience, Loweswater, nestled in a wooded valley, is often less frequented than its neighbors. It offers a tranquil setting for walks and opportunities to spot red squirrels. Another secluded option is Over Water, a remote tarn in the northern Lake District, offering beautiful views of the surrounding fells.
Yes, Bassenthwaite Lake is a prime location for birdwatching, especially for ospreys from April to August. It's also home to otters and rare vendace fish. The Dubwath Silver Meadows Nature Reserve at its northern end provides accessible trails and wildlife hides. Additionally, Wythop Woods, overlooking Bassenthwaite Lake, is home to roe deer, badgers, and rare birds like pine martens and ospreys.
The region offers diverse walking opportunities. For a grand and imposing landscape, Crummock Water provides excellent walking with access to Scale Force, the Lake District's tallest waterfall. The valley of Rannerdale Knotts, on its eastern shore, is famous for its bluebell display in late spring. For a more accessible option, the low-level Derwentwater Walk around Derwentwater is very popular.
Yes, Bassenthwaite Lake is ideal for wild swimming, kayaking, and paddleboarding in warmer months due to its tranquil atmosphere and prohibition of motorized boats. Derwentwater is also a hub for watersports like kayaking, paddleboarding, and canoeing, with strict speed restrictions maintaining a serene environment.
Bassenthwaite Lake is unique as the only body of water in the Lake District officially named a 'lake'; others are typically 'meres' or 'waters'. It's also a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Crummock Water is notable for its clear, rocky bottom and being fed by streams including the beck from Scale Force, the Lake District's tallest waterfall.
The area around Bewaldeth and Snittlegarth offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes to Binsey Summit, which are generally moderate. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking and MTB trails available. You can explore more options and detailed routes on the Hiking around Bewaldeth And Snittlegarth, Gravel biking around Bewaldeth And Snittlegarth, and MTB Trails around Bewaldeth And Snittlegarth guide pages.
For breathtaking vistas, View of Bassenthwaite Lake and Skiddaw from Sale Fell offers one of the most idyllic views in the entire Lake District, looking across Bassenthwaite Lake to the Skiddaw Massif. Derwentwater also provides stunning scenery with viewpoints like Ashness Bridge and Surprise View, offering panoramic vistas of the fells and wooded slopes.
Yes, at Derwentwater, a regular passenger launch service operates, connecting various landing stages around the lake. You can also hire boats there to explore its islands and enjoy the water at your own pace. Rowing boats are also available for hire at Crummock Water.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil atmosphere and diverse natural beauty. Many enjoy the expansive views, such as those from View of Bassenthwaite Lake and Skiddaw from Sale Fell, which is often described as one of the best in Lakeland. The peaceful woodlands, wildlife spotting opportunities, and the variety of walking paths, like the Lakeside Path, are also highly valued.
While major settlements are not directly on the lakes, you can find options nearby. For instance, near Bassenthwaite Lake, The Lakes Distillery serves spirits, and a few pubs are in the vicinity. The Kirkstile Inn, a historic establishment, offers food and shelter near Loweswater. After a walk through Wythop Woods, The Pheasant Inn is a welcome stop for a pint and food.


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