Best lakes around Blindcrake offers access to a variety of significant bodies of water within the Lake District National Park. The village is situated on a low ridge above the Derwent Valley, providing views towards peaks like Skiddaw and the Buttermere Fells. This location allows for exploration of both large, well-known lakes and more secluded, wilder tarns. The area is characterized by its rural setting and natural landscapes.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Allonby Beach is a vast sand and shingle beach on the Solway Firth, known for its panoramic views, shallow tidal pools, and rich birdlife. Located along the B5300, the beach is a popular stop on the Solway Coast Cycleway. Historically, Allonby was a fishing village with Quaker influences, evident in buildings like the Reading Rooms and North Lodge. Today, the beach is popular with walkers, kitesurfers, and heritage seekers, with views across to southern Scotland and, on a clear day, the Isle of Man. It is part of the Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and borders the environmentally protected Allonby Bay.
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Hadrian’s Cycleway Route has some quite challenging hill climbs but the views and historical sites well worth the effort
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Over Water is a secluded lake in the northern part of the Lake District National Park. It lies at an altitude of 188 meters and was artificially enlarged by a dam in 1904 to serve as a drinking water reservoir for Wigton—a function it fulfilled until October 2022. The surrounding area offers beautiful views of the water and the surrounding hills such as Binsey, Great Cockup, and Longlands Fell.
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The BEST view on Sale Fell as Adventurer Nic says it is far superior to the summit of Sale Fell. On a clear day the sheer depth of landscape the eye can see is possible one of the most idyllic views in the entire Lake District. If the bench is occupied - don’t worry as the view can be enjoyed for several yards along the path. On some days this makes for a nice place to stop for a mid-hike picnic as the lower elevation makes it a little less windy than the summit on some days.
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This was the first Wainwright of the day and another four were to follow. Longlands is the place however to have a glance at what lays ahead. Beautiful spot!
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Over Water is a beautiful, remote tarn nestled beneath the fells of Binsey, Great Cockup and Longlands.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Bassenthwaite Lake, known for its serene beauty and wildlife, and Over Water, a secluded spot offering beautiful views of the surrounding fells. The View of Bassenthwaite Lake and Skiddaw from Sale Fell is also highly rated for its expansive vistas.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Bassenthwaite Lake and Over Water are both categorized as family-friendly in the area's highlights. The gentle terrain around Bassenthwaite Lake and the accessible viewpoints like the View of Bassenthwaite Lake and Skiddaw from Sale Fell make them great choices for outings with children.
The lakes near Blindcrake are rich in wildlife. Bassenthwaite Lake, in particular, is a haven for birdwatching, with regular sightings of grey heron, mallard, sparrowhawk, buzzard, and kestrel. It's also a prime spot for viewing nesting ospreys. The lake is also home to the vendace, a rare and endangered fish found only in Bassenthwaite and Derwentwater.
For a more tranquil experience, consider Buttermere and Crummock Water, both known for their peaceful atmospheres and stunning mountain backdrops. If you're seeking a true wilderness experience, Ennerdale Water, located further west, is considered the wildest of the Lake District lakes, surrounded by remote fells and offering unspoiled nature.
Yes, the area offers numerous walking and hiking opportunities. You can find trails around Bassenthwaite Lake, and the Allerdale Ramble walking route traverses the parish towards it. For more structured routes, explore the Running Trails around Blindcrake guide, which includes routes like the Sale Fell loop that offers views of Bassenthwaite Lake.
There are various cycling routes catering to different skill levels. For road cycling, you can find routes like 'The Lakes Distillery – Bassenthwaite Lake loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Blindcrake guide. If you prefer off-road adventures, the Gravel biking around Blindcrake guide features routes such as 'Bassenthwaite Lake – Skiddaw House Hostel loop'.
Visitors consistently praise the panoramic and idyllic views. For instance, the View of Bassenthwaite Lake and Skiddaw from Sale Fell is often highlighted as one of the best in the Lake District, offering a gorgeous sight across Bassenthwaite Lake to the Skiddaw Massif. The clear, rocky-bottomed Crummock Water also provides unparalleled dramatic vistas.
Near Bassenthwaite Lake, you can find The Lakes Distillery, which serves spirits. The lake itself is a significant landmark, being the only body of water in the Lake District traditionally designated as a 'lake' by name. The surrounding area also offers views of Skiddaw, one of the highest peaks in England.
While specific cafes or pubs directly on the shores of every lake are not detailed, The Lakes Distillery is located near Bassenthwaite Lake and offers refreshments. Many villages surrounding the Lake District lakes, including those accessible from Blindcrake, will have local establishments.
Over Water is unique as a secluded lake in the northern Lake District. It was artificially enlarged by a dam in 1904 to serve as a drinking water reservoir. It offers beautiful, remote views of the water and surrounding hills like Binsey and Great Cockup, providing a quiet escape from more crowded areas.
While not directly adjacent to Blindcrake, Derwentwater is a significant and easily accessible lake within the northern Lake District. It's an expansive, deep-water lake bordered by fells and ancient woodlands. It offers a wide range of activities, including hiking along its verdant mountain ridges, boating, and enjoying sweeping vistas.
The Lake District offers beauty year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and active wildlife, while summer provides warmer weather for outdoor activities. Autumn showcases stunning foliage, and winter offers a dramatic, often quieter, landscape. Your preference for activities and scenery will determine the best time for your visit.


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