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<div class="res-img">[[File:Derwentwater Strandshag Bay and Cat Bells (2310).jpeg]]</div>
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|subtitle = The Lake District
After leaving [[Friar's Crag]] and continuing along the waymarked path (clockwise), the view opens out onto this curved beach. There can be remnants of previous water levels when driftwood and other debris is left scattered across the beach as high as the grass (not seen in this photo). This proves how volatile the weather can be, with strong winds and waves battering the shoreline. In this image though, there is no evidence of that ever happening, with its calm serenity in the reflective water; a very different world indeed.
|title = Lakes and Tarns


|label1 = Big lakes
You can see across [[Strandshag Bay]] towards the hump of trees that is [[Lord's Island]]. This island got its name from the Earls of Derwentwater who lived there from the mid 15th century. There was a grand house with a drawbridge but no evidence of this can be seen in this photo.
|list1 = [[Bassenthwaite Lake]]{{dot}}[[Buttermere]]{{dot}}[[Coniston Water]]{{dot}}[[Crummock Water]]{{dot}}[[Derwentwater]]{{dot}}[[Devoke Water]]{{dot}}[[Ennerdale Water]]{{dot}}[[Esthwaite Water]]{{dot}}[[Grasmere]]{{dot}}[[Haweswater]]{{dot}}[[Hayeswater]]{{dot}}[[Levers Water]]{{dot}}[[Loweswater]]{{dot}}[[Rydal Water]]{{dot}}[[Thirlmere]]{{dot}}[[Ullswater]]{{dot}}[[Wast Water]]{{dot}}[[Windermere]]


|label2 = Small lakes
The undisturbed water is absolutely crystal clear, and on a sunny day so are the views across [[Derwentwater]] towards [[Cat Bells]] (451m) and [[Maiden Moor]] (575m) centre-right. However, even when the weather is not clement, and the light be dark and moody, as it so often can be in the lakes, the scene is still just as striking. I have seen storm clouds quickly roll across the fells with rain so heavy you cannot see the other side of the lake. </div></div>
|list2 = [[Brothers Water]]{{dot}}[[Elter Water]]{{dot}}
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|label3 = Cirque tarns
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|label4 = Areally
|list4 = [[Alcock Tarn]]{{dot}}[[Angle Tarn (Langdale)]]{{dot}}[[Angle Tarn (Patterdale)]]{{dot}}[[Beacon Tarn]]{{dot}}[[Bigland Tarn]]{{dot}}[[Blackbeck Tarn]]{{dot}}[[Blea Tarn (Eskdale)]]{{dot}}[[Blea Tarn (Langdale)]]{{dot}}[[Blea Tarn (Borrowdale)]]{{dot}}[[Blea Water]]{{dot}}[[Bleaberry Tarn]]{{dot}}[[Blelham Tarn]]{{dot}}[[Boretree Tarn]]{{dot}}[[Bowscale Tarn]]{{dot}}[[Burnmoor Tarn]]{{dot}}[[Dock Tarn]]{{dot}}[[Dockey Tarn]]{{dot}}[[Easedale Tarn]]{{dot}}[[Foxes Tarn]]{{dot}}[[Goat's Water]]{{dot}}[[Grisedale Tarn]]{{dot}}[[Haystacks Tarn]]{{dot}}[[High Dam Tarn]]{{dot}}[[Innominate Tarn]]{{dot}}[[Little Langdale Tarn]]{{dot}}[[Loughrigg Tarn]]{{dot}}[[Moss Eccles Tarn]]{{dot}}[[Red Tarn (Helvellyn)]]{{dot}}[[Red Tarn (Langdale)]]{{dot}}[[Scales Tarn]]{{dot}}[[Schoolknott Tarn]]{{dot}}[[Seathwaite Tarn]]{{dot}}[[Sprinkling Tarn]]{{dot}}[[Stickle Tarn]]{{dot}}[[Styhead Tarn]]{{dot}}[[Tarn Hows]]{{dot}}[[Watendlath Tarn]]{{dot}}[[Yew Tree Tarn]]


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|name = Derwentwater
|image = Derwentwater lakeside and distant fells (2295).jpeg
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|max-length = 2.9 miles (4.6km)
|max-width = 1 miles 329 yd (1.91km)
|max-depth = 72 feet (22m)
|surface-area = 2 mi<sup>2</sup> (5 km<sup>2</sup>)
|surface-elevation = 246 feet (75m)
|volume = 1,000×106 cu ft (29×106 m<sup>3</sup>)
|islands = 13 (4 large, 9 small)
|intro =Please note that all contributions to The English Lakes are considered to be released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) (see The English Lakes:Copyrights for details). If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly and redistributed at will, then do not submit it here.
You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource. Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!
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54.42159388498925,-3.0118110167631484~Skelwith Bridge~Info about Skelwith Bridge~ ~Villages and hamlets;
54.422001187407574,-3.0164566027769424~Skelwith Force~Info about Skelwith Force~ ~Waterfalls;
54.42813189339419,-3.0244293756925478~Elter Water~Info about Elter Water~ ~Tarns;
54.43428632542113,-3.037504657917127~Elterwater~A place to write about Elterwater~ ~Villages and hamlets~inline label;
54.41951817508834,-3.036714181696347~ ~Colwith Force, a superb small to medium sized waterfall about one and a half miles west of Skelwith Bridge~ ~Waterfalls;
54.425921,-3.0211866~link:River Brathay~ ~Rivers;
54.417812311579226,-3.0616302888183866~Slater's Bridge~Info about this bridge~ ~Bridges~ ~;
54.60579482974831,-3.1359871285448793~link:Lord's Island~ ~islands;
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