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Top 13 Lakes around Strickland Roger

Best lakes around Strickland Roger are found in its surrounding region. Strickland Roger is a civil parish in Cumbria, England, situated near the Lake District National Park. While the parish itself does not contain large natural lakes, it serves as a gateway to numerous tarns and the expansive waters of the Lake District. This area is characterized by its dramatic fells, ancient woodlands, and diverse water bodies, offering a range of outdoor experiences.

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Last updated: July 3, 2026

Orrest Head

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Orrest Head played a pivotal role in the development of the Lake District's fellwalking culture. It was the seed that sprouted and grew into a magnificent tree – the fruits …

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Windermere Ferry

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The Windemere Ferry carries people between the eastern and western shores of the lake. The crossing takes around 10 minutes and boats leave generally around every 20 minutes. You can …

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Sizergh Castle and Gardens

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The gardens and extended parkland at Sizergh Castle are wonderful to explore. There is a mirror lake, herbaceous borders, a working kitchen garden, apple orchard and limestone rock garden.
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Bowness Bay

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Nice little beach by the lakeside. A great spot to eat ice cream and feed the ducks. Plenty of refreshment options and facilities nearby too.

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Windermere Ferry Crossing

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This is the Bowness Nab ferry terminal on the east side of Windermere. The ferry takes bikes and the crossing is around 10 minutes.

For fares and times see: westmorlandandfurness.gov.uk/parking-streets-and-transport/windermere-ferry

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Paul W
May 30, 2026, Windermere Ferry

Great shortcut rather than heading around the north of the lake.

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Adam Brown
July 21, 2025, Bowness Bay

Always busy down here. At peak times, you'll be luck to get a parking spot along Glebe road. But there's always plenty of parking in the long stay further along the road. Beautiful scenery no matter the time of year.

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Not always running when you need it but when it is, the staff are friendly and always interested in your plans for the day.

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Runs about every 20 minutes, quite cheap

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An update to 51m's post - cyclists now pay £2.15 to cross. Those seeking a long ferry trip are advised to take one of the length-wise cruises; this width-wise ferry is basically a utilitarian (though still picturesque) crossing - takes a little under 5 minutes to complete once started.

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This is the Bowness Nab ferry terminal on the east side of Windermere. The ferry takes bikes and the crossing is around 10 minutes. For fares and times see: https://www.westmorlandandfurness.gov.uk/parking-streets-and-transport/windermere-ferry

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An ok national trust place needs better sign post

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It is well worth visiting the castle and gardens. I was particularly impressed by the rock garden.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of lakes can I expect to find near Strickland Roger?

While Strickland Roger itself is a rural parish, its location provides excellent access to a variety of water bodies. You'll find smaller, tranquil tarns like Gurnal Dubs Tarn and Potter Tarn, as well as the larger, more famous lakes of the Lake District National Park, including Windermere, Coniston Water, Ullswater, and Wastwater.

Are there any historical or cultural sites near the lakes around Strickland Roger?

Yes, the region offers a rich blend of natural beauty and heritage. For instance, Sizergh Castle and Gardens features a mirror lake within its extensive grounds, offering a historical experience alongside natural beauty. The wider Lake District also has a cultural landscape shaped by centuries of human settlement.

What are some family-friendly lake destinations around Strickland Roger?

Several spots are great for families. Orrest Head offers stunning views of Windermere with a relatively easy ascent. Bowness Bay on Windermere is perfect for lakeside activities, boat trips, and has facilities. The Windermere Ferry is also a fun and accessible way to experience the lake, and Sizergh Castle and Gardens provides space for exploration for all ages.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes?

The area around Strickland Roger and the nearby Lake District offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking on various trails. For example, there are numerous running trails, cycling routes, and MTB trails that explore the diverse landscapes, including routes around Gurnal Dubs Tarn and Potter Tarn. Water sports like sailing, wind-surfing, rowing, and kayaking are popular on larger lakes like Windermere and Derwentwater.

Are there good viewpoints of the lakes in the area?

Absolutely. Orrest Head is a highly recommended viewpoint, offering expansive vistas over Windermere and the surrounding fells. Bowness Bay also provides lovely lakeside views. The Lake District National Park itself is renowned for its stunning scenery, with many elevated spots offering panoramic views of its iconic lakes.

Can I find accessible lakes or facilities for visitors with mobility needs?

The Windermere Ferry is noted as wheelchair accessible, providing an opportunity to experience Windermere. While many trails in the Lake District can be challenging, efforts are being made to improve accessibility in certain areas. It's advisable to check specific locations for detailed accessibility information.

What is the best time to visit the lakes around Strickland Roger?

The Lake District is beautiful year-round, but the best time often depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and fewer crowds. Summer is ideal for water sports and longer daylight hours, though it's also the busiest. Winter provides a dramatic, tranquil landscape, especially for those seeking quiet contemplation, but some facilities or routes might be less accessible.

Are there opportunities for wild swimming in the lakes?

Yes, wild swimming is a popular activity in the Lake District. Lakes like Derwentwater and Ullswater are known for offering good wild swimming spots. Always exercise caution, be aware of water temperatures, currents, and local regulations, and consider swimming with others for safety.

Where can I find cafes or refreshments near the lakes?

You'll find various options, especially around the more popular lakes. Bowness Bay on Windermere has plenty of refreshment options. Sizergh Castle and Gardens also has a cafe on-site. In the wider Lake District, many towns and villages by the lakes offer cafes, pubs, and restaurants.

What are some less-known or 'hidden gem' lakes to explore?

Beyond the major lakes, the smaller tarns offer a more secluded experience. Gurnal Dubs Tarn and Potter Tarn, accessible via local walks from the Strickland Roger area, provide tranquil settings. Esthwaite Water, nestled between Coniston Water and Windermere, is another smaller, less-frequented lake known for its natural beauty and lily pads in summer.

How can I get to the lakes using public transport?

Public transport options are available, particularly to the larger towns and lakes within the Lake District National Park. Buses connect many key locations, and train services reach towns like Windermere. For specific routes and schedules, it's best to check local transport provider websites. The Lake District National Park website can also provide guidance on sustainable travel.

Are there specific hiking trails around the smaller tarns near Strickland Roger?

Yes, there are several walking routes that incorporate the local tarns. For example, you can find running trails that lead to Potter Tarn and Gurnal Dubs Tarn, often starting from Strickland Roger or nearby villages like Garnett Bridge. These offer a chance to experience the quieter, more secluded natural beauty of the area.

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