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Top 6 Lakes around Musgrave

Best lakes around Musgrave are found in a region characterized by its diverse water bodies, including both natural tarns and man-made reservoirs. This area features rugged landscapes, limestone formations, and significant natural habitats. It offers opportunities for outdoor activities amidst valleys and fells. The region's water features are integral to its ecosystem and provide points of interest for visitors.

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  • The most popular lakes is Cow Green Reservoir and Dam, an other_man_made feature that is 3…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Cow Green Reservoir and Dam

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Cow Green reservoir is 3km long and was completed in 1971 to supply water to Teesside. It controls the flow in the river Tees keeping the supply to industry downstream …

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Sunbiggin Tarn

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This tarn and, in fact, the surrounding area, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI): this is largely because of the limestone areas that surround it. The tarn is …

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Paradise Tarn

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On OS Maps, this tarn is actually unnamed but a place next to it is called Paradise, hence the name "Paradise tarn". It's a lovely little tarn, with an island …

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This section of road runs between approx 250m and 320m altitude through amazing limestone landscapes and past Sunbiggin Tarn, an SSSI. Excellent views south to the Howgills. Snow poles on …

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Baldersdale Valley

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Baldersdale is an archetypal Pennine valley to the north west of Barnard Castle. Upper Baldersdale contains three reservoirs: Balderhead, Blackton and Hury, all of which boast circular walks.

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David Howells
July 29, 2024, Cow Green Reservoir and Dam

Cow Green Reservoir is a three-kilometre long reservoir set in the heart of the North Pennines. It is set in a beautiful, wide valley under the shadow of Meldon Fell. There is a large car park with porta loos nearby that provides the only parking in the area for the myriad of outdoor activities, including hiking, in the area. Cauldron Snout, a famous waterfall, is also nearby, located on the other side of the dam.

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Cow Green reservoir is 3km long and was completed in 1971 to supply water to Teesside. It controls the flow in the river Tees keeping the supply to industry downstream safe during dry periods. The area surrounding the reservoir is an important habitat for rare alpine plants.

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Wandering Cloud
December 10, 2023, Paradise Tarn

On OS Maps, this tarn is actually unnamed but a place next to it is called Paradise, hence the name "Paradise tarn". It's a lovely little tarn, with an island of sorts in the middle; quite picturesque, and the paths go very usefully around it, so you will be able to appreciate it from different angles.

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This tarn and, in fact, the surrounding area, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI): this is largely because of the limestone areas that surround it. The tarn is a marl lake, with lots of ferns around it. A beautiful place with a rugged feel to the area.

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Cow Green reservoir is 3km long and was completed in 1971 to supply water to Teesside. It controls the flow in the river Tees keeping the supply to industry downstream safe during dry periods. The area surrounding the reservoir is an important habitat for rare alpine plants.

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This section of road runs between approx 250m and 320m altitude through amazing limestone landscapes and past Sunbiggin Tarn, an SSSI. Excellent views south to the Howgills. Snow poles on the exposed sections so could be cold and icy in the winter months. Orton Scar cafe is a great place to refuel and is very cycle friendly.

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Baldersdale is an archetypal Pennine valley to the north west of Barnard Castle. Upper Baldersdale contains three reservoirs: Balderhead, Blackton and Hury, all of which boast circular walks. The popular Pennine Way passes through the dale between Balderhead Reservoir and Blackton Reservoir. The curled horns and friendly faces of Swaledale sheep are a common sight on the moors.

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Alex Foxfield
October 30, 2020, Sunbiggin Tarn

A dramatic objective, which makes for a marvellously secluded lunch spot. As you unwind by the serene waters, drink in the views of the Howgill Fells, Wild Boar Fell and the nearby escarpment that leads to limestone pavement of Great Asby Scar.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular lakes and reservoirs around Musgrave?

The most popular spots include Cow Green Reservoir and Dam, a significant man-made feature supplying water to Teesside and known for its rare alpine plants. Another highly regarded location is Sunbiggin Tarn, a natural monument and Site of Special Scientific Interest surrounded by limestone areas. Visitors also enjoy Paradise Tarn, a picturesque lake with an island.

Are there family-friendly lakes or activities around Musgrave?

Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Cow Green Reservoir and Dam and Paradise Tarn are both categorized as family-friendly. Paradise Tarn, in particular, has paths that go around it, allowing for easy appreciation from different angles. The wider area offers various outdoor activities that can be enjoyed by families.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around the lakes near Musgrave?

You'll find a diverse range of natural features. The region boasts rugged landscapes, limestone formations, and significant natural habitats. For instance, Sunbiggin Tarn is a marl lake within a Site of Special Scientific Interest, featuring limestone areas and ferns. The area around Cow Green Reservoir is an important habitat for rare alpine plants, set in a wide valley under Meldon Fell. You can also experience the archetypal Pennine valley of Baldersdale, which contains three reservoirs: Balderhead, Blackton, and Hury.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes?

The Musgrave area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy walks and more challenging routes. Cycling is also popular, with options for both touring and road cycling. For detailed routes and guides, you can check out the hiking guide, cycling guide, and road cycling guide for Musgrave.

Are there hiking trails near the lakes around Musgrave?

Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. The Baldersdale Valley, for example, features circular walks around its three reservoirs: Balderhead, Blackton, and Hury. The popular Pennine Way also passes through this dale. For a comprehensive list of trails, including easy and difficult options, refer to the hiking guide around Musgrave.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Musgrave?

Visitors appreciate the diverse water bodies, from significant man-made structures like Cow Green Reservoir to protected natural sites like Sunbiggin Tarn. The picturesque scenery, especially around Paradise Tarn, and the rugged, secluded feel of places like Sunbiggin Tarn, are frequently highlighted. Many enjoy the opportunities for hiking and cycling amidst the beautiful Pennine landscapes.

Are there any viewpoints around the lakes for scenic photography?

Yes, the region offers several excellent viewpoints. The road past Sunbiggin Tarn provides excellent views south to the Howgill Fells amidst amazing limestone landscapes. Paradise Tarn itself is considered picturesque, with paths allowing appreciation from different angles, making it ideal for photography.

Can I bring my dog to the lakes around Musgrave?

Yes, some areas are dog-friendly. Cow Green Reservoir and Dam is listed as dog-friendly, offering opportunities for walks with your pet. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially in areas with livestock or protected wildlife habitats.

What is a 'marl lake' like Sunbiggin Tarn?

A marl lake, like Sunbiggin Tarn, is characterized by its high concentration of calcium carbonate, often derived from surrounding limestone. This gives the lake bed a distinctive chalky or marly sediment. These lakes are often ecologically significant, supporting unique plant and animal life adapted to their specific water chemistry.

Are there any cafes or places to refuel near the lakes?

While specific cafes directly adjacent to every lake are not detailed, the wider area does offer options. For example, Orton Scar cafe is mentioned as a great place to refuel and is very cycle-friendly, located near the road past Sunbiggin Tarn.

What is the significance of Cow Green Reservoir and Dam?

Cow Green Reservoir and Dam is a significant man-made feature, 3 km long, completed in 1971 to supply water to Teesside. It plays a crucial role in controlling the flow of the River Tees, ensuring a safe water supply for industry during dry periods. Beyond its utility, the area surrounding the reservoir is an important habitat for rare alpine plants.

Are there any specific cycling routes that pass by the lakes?

Yes, several cycling routes offer views of the lakes and reservoirs. For instance, the 'Scandal Beck – View of Sunbiggin Tarn loop from Kirkby Stephen' and 'View of Sunbiggin Tarn – Scenic Country Lanes loop from Warcop' are popular options. You can find more detailed routes in the cycling guide and road cycling guide for Musgrave.

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