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Loweswater

Loweswater

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Loweswater

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Loweswater is a tranquil lake and natural monument nestled in the western part of the Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England. Situated in the picturesque Vale of Lorton, this smaller lake, with a surface elevation of approximately 124 metres, is renowned for its serene atmosphere and unspoiled natural beauty. It is uniquely positioned to drain eastward into Crummock Water, surrounded by the rolling Loweswater Fells to the south, including prominent peaks like Mellbreak, and the Fellbarrow range to the…

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    17 de octubre de 2018

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    Loweswater es un lago tranquilo que muchos visitantes suelen pasar por alto. Con aproximadamente 1 milla de largo (1,6 km) y 0,5 millas (0,8 km) de ancho, ofrece un excelente circuito lacustre para los caminantes con magníficas vistas para disfrutar. Sin embargo, si no te apetece caminar alrededor de todo el cuerpo de agua, ¿por qué no disfrutar del sereno Holme Wood?
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    14 de junio de 2021

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    Hermoso lugar y rodeado por el mejor país para caminar. Se llena mucho los fines de semana y el estacionamiento está algo restringido alrededor del lago.
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    20 de enero de 2022

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    Hay un estacionamiento de National Trust en el extremo sur.
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    Cascada de Holme Wood y Loweswater - Recorrido circular desde Loweswater

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    Elevación 120 m

    Clima

    Desarrollado por Foreca

    lunes 4 mayo

    13°C

    4°C

    33 %

    Consejos adicionales sobre el clima

    Velocidad máx. del viento: 19,0 km/h

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    Ubicación: Loweswater, Allerdale, Cumbria, el noroeste de Inglaterra, Inglaterra, Reino Unido

    Preguntas frecuentes

    What are the most popular walking routes around Loweswater, and what is their difficulty?

    The most popular route is the circular walk around Loweswater itself, which is approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) long and considered gentle, offering magnificent views. For a shorter, serene experience, exploring Holme Wood on the south side of the lake is recommended. More challenging hikes can be found on the surrounding fells, such as Mellbreak, which provides panoramic views of both Loweswater and Crummock Water. Historically significant 'corpse roads' also offer unique walking experiences.

    Where can I park at Loweswater, and are there public transport options available?

    There is a National Trust car park located at the south end of Loweswater. However, parking can become restricted and fills up quickly, especially on weekends and during peak seasons. Public transport options to Loweswater are very limited, making personal vehicle access generally necessary for most visitors.

    When is the best time to visit Loweswater to avoid crowds, or for specific seasonal experiences?

    Loweswater is known for its tranquility and is generally less crowded than other Lake District lakes. To best avoid crowds, consider visiting during weekdays, particularly outside of school holidays. Each season offers unique charm: autumn brings vibrant colors, while winter provides peaceful snowscapes. Early mornings are often rewarded with beautiful sunrises over the lake.

    Is Loweswater suitable for families with children, and are there dog-friendly walks?

    Yes, Loweswater is very suitable for families. The gentle 4-mile circular walk around the lake is manageable for most ages, and exploring Holme Wood offers a shorter, engaging option. The area is also very dog-friendly, with numerous trails for walks. Please ensure dogs are kept under control, especially around livestock and wildlife, and follow the Countryside Code.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Loweswater?

    Yes, the historic Kirkstile Inn is located in the nearby hamlet of Loweswater. It has been providing hospitality for over 400 years, offering food, drink, and even has its own microbrewery. It's a popular spot for refreshments after a walk. Accommodation options, including guesthouses and holiday cottages, can be found in the surrounding villages and towns.

    What unique natural features or landmarks should I look out for at Loweswater?

    Beyond the serene lake itself, look for Holme Wood on the south side, which is an important habitat for red squirrels. Hidden within this woodland is Holme Force, a beautiful waterfall. The prominent fell of Mellbreak to the south offers expansive views. Uniquely, Loweswater drains eastward into Crummock Water, unlike most Lake District lakes that drain westward towards the sea.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at Loweswater?

    Loweswater is a haven for wildlife. It is particularly known as one of the last strongholds for red squirrels in England, especially within Holme Wood. Visitors may also encounter deer and a variety of bird species, making it an excellent spot for nature observation.

    How does Loweswater compare to other Lake District natural monuments in terms of tranquility and crowds?

    Loweswater is celebrated for its peaceful, tranquil, and serene atmosphere, making it a significantly quieter alternative to more heavily visited lakes like Buttermere and Crummock Water. It offers an ideal escape for those seeking solitude and a closer connection with nature away from larger crowds.

    Can I go wild swimming in Loweswater?

    While not explicitly promoted, wild swimming is a popular activity in many Lake District waters. Loweswater is a small, tranquil lake with an average depth of 8.4 meters (28 ft) and a maximum depth of 16 meters (52 ft). If considering a swim, always prioritize safety: be aware of water temperature, potential currents, and entry/exit points. It's advisable to swim with others and avoid swimming alone.

    What is the historical significance of Loweswater?

    The name 'Loweswater' likely originates from Old Norse, meaning 'the leafy lake'. Its history dates back to around 1138, when a chapel in the area was granted to the Priory of St. Bega. The area was formally established as a parish in 1230. Landownership changed hands multiple times over centuries, eventually being acquired by the National Trust and Balliol College in 1937. The 19th century also saw lead mining as part of the local economy.

    Are there any specific considerations for hiking in Loweswater during winter?

    Hiking in Loweswater during winter can be a beautiful experience, with peaceful snowscapes. However, conditions can be challenging. Trails may be icy or muddy, and daylight hours are shorter. Always check the weather forecast before heading out, wear appropriate warm and waterproof clothing, and consider bringing microspikes or gaiters for traction. Some higher fell routes may require more advanced winter hiking skills.

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