List of lakes of the Lake District

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This list contains the lakes, tarns and reservoirs in the Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England.

Only one body of water, Bassenthwaite Lake, is traditionally named a lake.[1] Larger bodies of water in the Lake District are generally named as mere or water, whilst smaller ones are denoted by tarn. Some writers, particularly in the media, refer to Lake Windermere though this use is deprecated.

Physical characteristics of the main lakes

This table gives details of those bodies of water with a surface area of at least 0.1 km².

More information Name, Length (km) ...
Name Length (km)[2] Max. width (km)[2] Area (km2)[2] Volume (million m3)[3] Mean depth (m)[2] Max. depth (m)[2] Surface elev. (m) Retention time (days)[2][4] Trophic state index
Bassenthwaite Lake 6.2 1.1 5.3 27.7 5.3 19.0 68.0 30 eutrophic
Blea Water[5] 0.55 0.17 0.51 3.1 488
Blelham Tarn[6] 0.67 0.29 0.11 0.7 6.8 14.5 42.0 50 eutrophic
Brotherswater 0.6 0.43 0.19 1.2 7.2 15.0 157.0 21 oligotrophic
Burnmoor Tarn[7] 0.83 0.24 1.23 5.1 13.0 253
Buttermere 2.0 0.54 0.9 15.1 16.6 28.6 100.3 140 oligotrophic/mesotrophic
Cogra Moss[8] 0.68 0.16 0.84 5.4 225
Coniston Water 8.7 0.73 4.9 113.4 24.1 56.1 43.6 340 mesotrophic/oligotrophic
Crummock Water 4.0 0.85 2.5 66.7 26.7 43.9 97.8 200 oligotrophic/mesotrophic
Derwent Water 4.6 1.91 5.4 29.1 5.5 22.0 75.0 55 mesotrophic
Devoke Water[9] 1.17 0.34 1.89 5.5 236
Easedale Tarn[10] 0.5 0.10 0.53 5.1 282
Elter Water 1.0 0.4 0.16 0.5 3.3 7.0 53.0 20 outer basin: mesotrophic
middle basin: eutrophic
inner basin: hypereutrophic
Ennerdale Water 3.8 1.1 3.0 53.5 17.8 42.0 112.2 200 oligotrophic/mesotrophic
Esthwaite Water 2.5 0.62 1.0 6.2 6.4 15.5 65.2 100 eutrophic/hypereutrophic
Grasmere 1.6 0.6 0.6 4.7 7.7 21.5 63.4 25 eutrophic
Grisedale Tarn[11] 0.55 0.11 1.28 11.6 33.0 538
Haweswater 6.9 0.9 3.9 88.8 23.4 57.0 246.0 500 mesotrophic
Hayeswater[12] 0.9 0.16 0.30 1.9 426
Kentmere Reservoir[13] 0.7 0.16 0.78 5.0 297
Levers Water[14] 0.5 0.14 1.07 7.9 413
Loweswater 1.8 0.55 0.6 5.0 8.4 16.0 125.0 150 mesotrophic
Over Water[15] 0.73 0.20 0.45 2.3 10.0 188
Rydal Water 1.2 0.36 0.3 1.6 4.4 18.0 53.0 9[16] eutrophic/mesotrophic
Seathwaite Tarn[17] 1.15 0.24 1.33 5.5 374
Tarn Hows[18] 0.85 0.14 0.75 5.4 188
Thirlmere 6.0 0.78 3.3 50.4 16.1 46.0 178.0 280 oligotrophic
Ullswater 11.8 1.02 8.9 219.7 25.3 63.0 145.0 350 oligotrophic/mesotrophic
Wastwater 4.8 0.82 2.9 110.4 40.2 76.0 61.0 350 oligotrophic
Wet Sleddale Reservoir[19] 1.0 0.31 2.33 7.6 277
Windermere[20] 16.8 1.6 14.8 314.3 21.25 64.0 39.0   slightly eutrophic
 Windermere (north) 7.0 1.6 8.1 202.1 25.1 64.0 39.0 180 slightly eutrophic
 Windermere (south) 9.8 1.0 6.7 112.2 16.8 42.0 39.0 100 slightly eutrophic
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Map of major lakes

The map shows the locations of the lakes with a volume over 4 million m3 and gives an indication of the volume of water in each lake. The markers suggest this by showing the size of a drop of water where the volume of the drop would be in proportion to the quantity of water in the lake (the diameter of the drop is proportional to the cube root of the lake's volume).[3]

Lakes, tarns and reservoirs

Former lakes, tarns and reservoirs

  • Baystone Bank Reservoir, east of Black Combe (disused and then removed in 2011)[21]
  • Keppel Cove Tarn, north of Catstycam, dam destroyed by flood, 1931

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