Derwent Water

Derwent Water in the English Lake District, Derwent Water lies immediately south of the town of Keswick. It measures approx 3 miles long by 1 mile wide.

On Derwent Water there are a number of islands, the largest being, Derwent Island, Lord's Island, St Herbert's Island and Rampsholme Island.

The Keswick and Derwent Water area of the Lake District is an ideal place for Camping, Walking, Rambling, Climbing, Trout Fishing and much more.

Around Derwent Water

Derwent Water provides numerous picturesque views, to the west of Dewent Water the popular walk over 'Cat Bells' can be found, and Black Crag is located just to the east and Castlerigg Fell and to the north, Keswick is an excellent starting point for many walks non more so than Skiddaw, one of the highest of the Cumbrian Mountain range, Walla Crag can be access from Keswick town centre or along the lakes side.

Derwent Water is located beside Keswick, Keswick is on the A66 road linking to Penrith, as well as the A591 road, Derwent Water is located beside Keswick lies within the historic county boundaries of Cumberland, now known as Cumbria since 1974.

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