The English Lakes - North Western area
- Keswick, Cockermouth & Wigton
Derwentwater is only a short walk from the centre of Keswick
To its west rise the fells of Cat Bells
To the east is the fantastic viewpoint of Friar's Crag, jutting into the lake
And its southern foot is the entrance to the beautiful Borrowdale valley
Enjoy the views from Skiddaw, its 931-metre (3,054 ft) summit is the sixth-highest in England, to Bassenthwaite Lake, the most northerly of the lakes
Bassenthwaite Lake, owned by the National Park Authority, is one of the largest at 4 miles long and 3/4 mile wide, but also one of the shallowest (70 ft)
You can walk the eight miles around the lake
Explorer 1:25,000 Scale: OS' most detailed map - every 4cm on the map is 1km, making it perfect for most activities including walking, running, and cycling.
Topographic mapping: Highly detailed contour mapping highlighting variations in terrain and everything you would expect from a map.
Be ready for any activity: Find marked public rights of way, byways, trails, cycle routes, bridleways, road networks & railway lines.
Find local landmarks: Discover camping sites, picnic spots, tourist information, car parks, historical sites, pubs & much more.
Explorers cover an area of 30 x 20km (approx. 19 x 12 miles).
Scale: 1:25000
Page Size: 137 x 240mm
Weight: 160g
Adjacent Maps:
303 Whitehaven & Workington
314 Solway Firth
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