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Attractions and Places To See around Loweswater - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Loweswater, a tranquil gem in the western fells of the Lake District, offers a serene escape with a variety of natural beauty, historical sites, and outdoor activities. This area is less frequented by tourists, providing an ideal setting for those seeking peace and natural splendor. The namesake Loweswater Lake is approximately 1 mile long and 0.5 miles wide, unique for its outflow draining into Crummock Water.

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Last updated: May 6, 2026

Catbells Summit

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The hike along Catbells is extremely popular — and for good reason. The walk is absolutely classic; fun terrain, spectacular views, lots of places to stop for picnics. In high …

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Sale Fell

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The most northern of Wainwright's North Western Fells, Sale Fell is quiet and peaceful with fantastic views. As there are lots of different paths to explore too, it's definitely a place to put on your list.

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Grisedale Pike

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Rising gracefully to a sharp peak piercing the north-western skies of Lakeland, Grisedale Pike is a fine mountain with superlative views. If you’re feeling energetic, tick it off as part …

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Haystacks Summit

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Alfred Wainwright’s favourite fell and final resting place, Haystacks is achingly pretty: a place where rocky, craggy coarseness meets the quaint charm of tarns and streams in perfect harmony. Alf …

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Castle Crag Summit

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Castle Crag provides a brilliant vantage point of the surrounding area. A long way off being a classed as a 'big peak', the ascent and descent can still be difficult. …

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Ian
June 9, 2025, Sale Fell

Again, great views of the north of the lake. We could just make out Scotland

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Agnieszka
November 9, 2024, Sale Fell

beautiful, easy walk

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Ian Baines
August 17, 2024, Sale Fell

Ling Fell and Sale Fell are the most northerly of the Wainwright Fells in the north western group. Overlooking Embleton and Wythop Mill and with commanding views of Bassenthwaite, the Skiddaw fells and further afield to Criffel in Galloway, both hills make good viewpoints despite their diminutive size. Sale Fell is the more easterly and slightly lower of the pair but being closer to Bassenthwaite Lake it has better views of that and to Dodd and the Long Side ridge of Skiddaw. Sale Fell is easily climbed from just above Wythop Mill where there is adequate parking.

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Douwe
July 27, 2024, Grisedale Pike

Wage for work. A beautiful top.

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Fantastic Wainwright to get up early, when you can wander around and see the morning light reflecting from the tarns and have the place to yourself.

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Haystacks is one of 214 Wainwrights. Wainwrights are 214 English peaks described in Alfred Wainwright's seven-volume Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haystacks_(Lake_District)

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The summit of Grisedale Pike has stunning views - it's definitely worth the climb up! There are some remnants of the former industry as well.

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November 27, 2022, Grisedale Pike

Grisedale Pike is a rocky summit at 791m. It stands at the top of a long ridge up Sleet How from Braithwaite on the Coledale Horseshoe. Amazing views from the summit down the valley and across to Skiddaw.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Loweswater?

Loweswater is rich in natural beauty. You can enjoy the tranquil Loweswater Lake itself, which is unique for its outflow draining into Crummock Water. Explore

Holme Wood

on the south side of the lake, known for its accessible trails and red squirrels, and discover the hidden

Holme Force waterfall

within it. The surrounding

Loweswater Fells

, including Mellbreak, Gavel Fell, and Blake Fell, offer excellent opportunities for climbing and walking, with Mellbreak noted for its steep terrain. Don't miss the nearby

Crummock Water

for unparalleled views.

Are there any historical or cultural sites to visit in the Loweswater area?

Yes, the area offers a glimpse into its past. You can visit

St. Bartholomew Church

in Loweswater village, an 1827 church built on an earlier religious site. The

Loweswater Pele (Moated Site)

is a medieval scheduled monument providing historical context. For a taste of local tradition, the

Kirkstile Inn

in Loweswater village has provided food and shelter for approximately 400 years and is known for its pub food and locally brewed ales.

What walking and hiking opportunities are available around Loweswater?

Loweswater offers a variety of walking and hiking experiences. A popular circuit walk around Loweswater Lake is about 4 miles long. For more challenging routes, the

Loweswater Fells

to the south, such as Mellbreak, provide steep and craggy terrain. You can also find easy hikes like the Loweswater loop from Loweswater or the Holme Force (waterfall) loop. For a broader range of options, explore the easy hikes around Loweswater guide.

Are there easy walks suitable for families or those seeking a gentle stroll?

Absolutely.

Holme Wood

on the south side of Loweswater Lake offers accessible trails perfect for a gentle stroll and spotting red squirrels. The 4-mile circuit walk around Loweswater Lake is also a popular and relatively easy option. For specific easy routes, consider the Loweswater loop from Loweswater (6.4 km) or the Holme Force (waterfall) loop (4.2 km), both listed in the easy hikes around Loweswater guide.

Can I go cycling around Loweswater?

Yes, the area around Loweswater is great for cycling. You can find scenic routes that include sections of the blue route at Whinlatter Forest. For detailed cycling options, check out the Cycling around Loweswater guide, which features routes like the Buttermere Lake – Crummock Water loop. If you prefer off-road adventures, there's also a Gravel biking around Loweswater guide.

What challenging hikes are there for experienced walkers?

For experienced walkers, the

Loweswater Fells

offer challenging terrain.

Mellbreak

is particularly noted for its steep and craggy ascent. Further afield, but still accessible from the region, are summits like Grisedale Pike, known for its sharp peak and superlative views, which can be climbed as part of the Coledale Round horseshoe walk. Catbells Summit also offers fun terrain and spectacular views, though it can be very popular.

Is Loweswater suitable for a family visit?

Loweswater is an excellent choice for families seeking a peaceful outdoor experience.

Holme Wood

provides accessible trails for easy walks and the chance to spot red squirrels. The circuit walk around Loweswater Lake is manageable for most families. While traditional boat hire is no longer available, the natural beauty and gentle walks make it ideal for family outings. Nearby Catbells Summit is also a firm family favorite for a classic Lakeland outing.

When is the best time of year to visit Loweswater?

Loweswater offers beauty year-round, but the best time depends on your interests. In

May

, visitors can enjoy a stunning carpet of bluebells in

Holme Wood

. The summer months are ideal for walking and cycling, with longer daylight hours. The area is less frequented by tourists than other parts of the Lake District, making it a serene escape even during peak seasons. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.

Are there places to eat or drink near Loweswater?

Yes, the

Kirkstile Inn

in the nearby village of Loweswater is a local favorite. It has been providing food and shelter for approximately 400 years and is known for its pub food and locally brewed ales. It's a convenient stop during a walk around the lake.

How can I get to Loweswater, and is there parking available?

Loweswater is accessible, though specific public transport options might be limited due to its tranquil nature. It's generally best reached by car. While the region research mentions parking for walks, it doesn't specify exact locations or availability. It's advisable to research specific parking areas for your chosen starting point before your visit.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Loweswater?

Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural splendor of Loweswater, as it's less frequented than other Lake District spots. Highlights like Sale Fell are loved for their quiet, peaceful atmosphere and fantastic views towards the Skiddaw range. Catbells Summit is celebrated for its fun terrain, spectacular views, and being a classic Lakeland outing. The area's combination of lakes, fells, and historical sites, along with opportunities for walking and cycling, makes it highly appealing to the komoot community, with over 1000 upvotes and 700 photos.

Are there any hidden gems or less-frequented spots in Loweswater?

Yes, for those seeking a quieter experience,

Holme Force

is a beautiful waterfall hidden within

Holme Wood

that is rarely visited due to its discreet location away from the main lakeside path. The

Goblin Tree

is another unique point of interest found in the woodland around Loweswater, offering a touch of local folklore.

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