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Haweswater Reservoir

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Alan
June 11, 2020
Haweswater is one of the most remote lakes in Lakeland, only accessible by vehicle from the east although walkers can approach over the High Street range. This is its main attraction. Haweswater is, in fact a reservoir, created in the 1930's and submerging the village of Mardale. In recent years it has been the only location in England where golden eagles breed although recently there has been doubt that this continues. At the head of the valley is a car park that allows walkers to access the High Street range. High Street itself was a high-level Roman road
Haweswater is one of the most remote lakes in Lakeland, only accessible by vehicle from the east although walkers can approach over the High Street range. This is its main attraction. Haweswater is, in fact a reservoir, created in the 1930's and submerging the village of Mardale. In recent years it…
Mark & Den
January 6, 2017
Haweswater is a reservoir in the English Lake District, built in the valley of Mardale in the county of Cumbria. Surface elevation: 246 m Area: 3.9 km² Length: 6.7 km Mean depth: 23 m Width: 900 m Islands: Wood Howe Island
Lindy
August 11, 2016
Directly from the Cottage you can walk to Haweswater via Shipman Knots and Kentmere Pike - a terrific walk from the doorstep!
Lindsay
June 2, 2022
A good walk with beautiful views but not too challenging, never busy.
Former Member
July 8, 2021
Haweswater Reservoir is a 20 minute drive from Scalegate Suite offering magnificent scenery and an abundance of many walks.

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