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Top 10 Lakes around Weddicar

Lakes around Weddicar are situated in Cumbria, a region renowned for its diverse natural landscapes and proximity to the Lake District National Park. While Weddicar itself is a village, the surrounding area offers access to numerous significant lakes and tarns. Visitors can explore a variety of aquatic environments, from remote glacial tarns to larger, well-known lakes. The area provides opportunities for exploring natural features and viewpoints near Weddicar village.

Best lakes around Weddicar

  • The most popular lakes is Ennerdale Water, a lake that is the most westerly and remote in the Lake District. It is 4 km long, 1 km wide, and 45 m deep, known for its crystal clear water and solitude.
  • Another must-see spot is Robin Hood's Chair, Ennerdale Water, a viewpoint. This rock formation on the shore of Ennerdale Water offers a spot to admire the tranquil surroundings and views along the lake.
  • Visitors also love Crag Fell Summit, a summit that provides a vantage point to appreciate Ennerdale Water. The summit is 523 m in height and marked by a cairn.
  • Weddicar is known for its glacial lakes, tarns, and fells. The area offers a variety of aquatic environments, from remote and quiet spots to more accessible lakes.
  • The lakes around Weddicar are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 60 upvotes and over 50 photos shared.

Last updated: May 6, 2026

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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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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Angler's Crag

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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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Loweswater to Keswick Cycling Route

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Stunning scenery all the way. With the added bonus of a section of the blue route at Whinlatter.
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Paul
April 20, 2025, Ennerdale Water

Great walk

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Rick
September 17, 2023, Angler's Crag

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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Jamie
May 17, 2023, Angler's Crag

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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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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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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you can book this through the national trust

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable lakes near Weddicar?

While Weddicar itself is a village, it's located in Cumbria, close to the Lake District National Park. Notable lakes in the wider area include Ennerdale Water, known for its remote and tranquil setting, and Loweswater, which offers a quieter experience. Other significant lakes in the region are Windermere, the largest in England, and Wastwater, the deepest.

Are there good walking trails around the lakes near Weddicar?

Yes, the area offers various walking opportunities. For instance, Ennerdale Water has a circular walk with fantastic views. You can also find easy to moderate hiking routes in the broader region. For more detailed hiking options, explore the Hiking around Weddicar guide.

What natural features and viewpoints can I find around the lakes?

The lakes are surrounded by diverse natural features. At Ennerdale Water, you can visit Robin Hood's Chair, a rock formation offering tranquil views, or ascend Crag Fell Summit for panoramic vistas over the lake. The region is also characterized by fells and glacial tarns.

Are there family-friendly options for visiting the lakes?

Yes, some areas are suitable for families. For example, Holme Wood Bothy and the beach at Loweswater is categorized as family-friendly. When planning, look for trails marked as 'easy' or 'moderate' in difficulty. The Hiking around Weddicar guide lists routes like the 'Forest Path in St Bees loop' which is easy.

Can I go wild swimming in the lakes near Weddicar?

While the Lake District is known for its waters, specific wild swimming spots are not detailed in the provided information. Always exercise caution and research local regulations and safety guidelines before attempting wild swimming in any lake.

What is the best time to visit the lakes around Weddicar?

The Lake District generally offers beautiful scenery year-round. Spring and summer provide warmer weather for outdoor activities, while autumn brings vibrant foliage. Winter can be dramatic but requires appropriate gear for colder conditions. Consider checking local weather patterns before your visit.

Are the lakes and trails dog-friendly?

Many trails and outdoor areas in the Lake District are dog-friendly, but it's essential to keep dogs under control, especially near livestock, and to follow the Countryside Code. Always check specific rules for each location you plan to visit.

Are there any less-known lakes worth visiting to avoid crowds?

Yes, if you're looking for a quieter experience, consider lakes like Loweswater or Esthwaite Water. Ennerdale Water is also noted for its remote location, offering a sense of solitude even in high season.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes besides hiking?

Beyond hiking, you can find various outdoor activities. The area offers running trails, such as those listed in the Running Trails around Weddicar guide, and cycling routes, including challenging loops like 'Loweswater – Whinlatter Pass' found in the Cycling around Weddicar guide.

Is there parking available at the lakes?

Parking facilities vary by lake. Popular destinations like Windermere will have designated car parks, while more remote locations might have limited or informal parking. It's advisable to research specific parking options for the lake you intend to visit.

How can I reach the lakes by public transport?

Public transport options to the Lake District are available, with bus services connecting many towns and villages. However, reaching some of the more remote lakes directly by public transport can be challenging. Planning your route in advance using local transport websites is recommended.

What should I wear for lake walks in the area?

Given the variable weather in the Lake District, it's best to dress in layers. Waterproof and windproof outer layers are essential, along with sturdy, comfortable walking boots. Even on sunny days, conditions can change quickly.

Are there cafes or pubs near the lakes?

While Weddicar itself is a small village, the wider Lake District area has numerous cafes, pubs, and restaurants, especially in larger towns and popular tourist spots around lakes like Windermere. For more remote lakes, options might be limited, so it's wise to plan accordingly.

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