Lakes around Nether Denton, a civil parish in rural Cumbria, England, offer a variety of natural and man-made water bodies for exploration. While the immediate parish does not feature large natural lakes, the wider region provides several notable options. These areas are characterized by their historical significance, including proximity to Hadrian's Wall, and diverse natural features. Visitors can find opportunities for walking trails around lakes near Nether Denton, observing wildlife, and enjoying tranquil landscapes.
Last updated: June 16, 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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Cawfields Quarry is a former quarry located directly on Hadrian's Wall near Haltwhistle. Constructed in the early 20th century, the quarry cut through the Roman wall, exposing the underlying dolerite rock of the Whin Sill. This geological formation formed a natural defensive line upon which the Romans built their wall. Following the quarry's closure, the site has been redeveloped into a peaceful recreation area with a picturesque lake, picnic areas, and walking trails. The area offers direct access to Milecastle 42.
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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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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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A great starting point to walk to Milecastle 42 and a fine stretch of Hadrian’s Wall. The second legion built this to protect the weak spot of Hole Gap. It hangs on to the edge of the sheer crags. You can also see the bedrock of the Whin Sill in Cawfields itself, as it used to be a quarry. Cawfields features public toilets including a fully accessible Changing Places toilet designed with generous space and equipment. There is also an information point and a sheltered picnic area.
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45 years ago, this site was a working quarry, where the hard whinstone was blasted with dynamite to provide road stone for the expanding road network of the early 20th Century. After it closed in 1976, the quarry was filled in and landscaped, planted with trees and flowers, and today is a haven for wildlife and nature. Now it is a place to relax, watch wildlife and feed the ducks, but you can also find adventure in its meadows and woodlands and get a real taste of the wild!
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This is a beautiful spot in an old quarry and the start for many a good walk. There are nice views of the quarry and nearby parts of Hadrians Wall. It is also a perfect place for picnics and has good facilities too.
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While Nether Denton itself does not have large natural lakes, the wider region of Cumbria offers a variety of water bodies. You can explore glacial lakes like Talkin Tarn Lake, former quarry lakes such as Cawfields Quarry: Lake and Visitor Facilities and Walltown Quarry Nature Reserve, and reservoirs like Castle Carrock Reservoir.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Cawfields Quarry: Lake and Visitor Facilities, Walltown Quarry Nature Reserve, Talkin Tarn Lake, and Castle Carrock Reservoir are all noted as family-friendly, offering peaceful surroundings, walking paths, and opportunities for wildlife observation.
Many lakes in the area have significant connections. Cawfields Quarry: Lake and Visitor Facilities is located directly on Hadrian's Wall, offering access to Milecastle 42 and views of the Whin Sill. Talkin Tarn Lake is a natural monument formed by glacial action approximately 10,000 years ago.
Yes, there are numerous walking opportunities. Cawfields Quarry and Walltown Quarry Nature Reserve both feature well-maintained paths. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Hadrian's Wall & Lanercost Priory loop' or 'Banks Turret – Hadrian's Wall' which are part of the hiking guide around Nether Denton.
The lakes and their surrounding areas are rich in wildlife. At Walltown Quarry Nature Reserve, visitors can observe abundant wildlife in its woodland and meadows. Castle Carrock Reservoir also offers opportunities for enjoying local wildlife in its tranquil surroundings.
Yes, both Cawfields Quarry: Lake and Visitor Facilities and Walltown Quarry Nature Reserve offer wheelchair-accessible paths, allowing a wider range of visitors to enjoy the scenery and natural features.
At Cawfields Quarry and Hadrian's Wall, ample parking is available. There is a fee of £1.00 per hour or £5.00 per day. This site also features public toilets, including a fully accessible Changing Places toilet.
Beyond walking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find cycling routes, including challenging ones like the 'Burgh Marsh – Scenic Coastal Section loop' in the cycling guide around Nether Denton. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as the 'Castle Carrock – Talkin Village loop' available in the gravel biking guide.
Yes, many outdoor areas in the region are dog-friendly. Specifically, Castle Carrock Reservoir is noted as dog-friendly, providing a pleasant environment for walks with your pet.
Visitors frequently praise the peaceful surroundings and natural beauty. Highlights like Cawfields Quarry are appreciated for their picturesque lake, picnic areas, and direct access to Hadrian's Wall. The well-maintained paths and abundant wildlife at Walltown Quarry Nature Reserve also receive high acclaim.
While specific amenities vary by location, sites like Cawfields Quarry offer visitor facilities including picnic areas and toilets. For accommodation, cafes, and pubs, you would typically look to nearby villages and towns in the wider Cumbrian region, as Nether Denton itself is a scattered settlement.
The lakes can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and summer offer the best weather for walking and outdoor activities, with lush greenery and active wildlife. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can offer stark, peaceful landscapes, though some paths might be muddy or icy.


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