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'''Little Langdale Tarn''' is a small, beautiful and marshy body of water located in the valley of [[Little Langdale]] where the hamlet of the same name is situated. It is 9.5 metres at its deepest point and managed by the {{w1|National Trust}}. Access to its shores and fringe areas are prohibited for good reason due it being a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), designated so in 1965. The tarn is visible from sections of the single-track country lane that lies immediately to the north where it, during the summer months, comes alive with a plethora of ferns, foxgloves and charming native hedgerows.