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  2. 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. Larger bodies of water in the Lake District are generally named as mere or water, whilst smaller ones are denoted by tarn.

  3. Apr 8, 2021 · A unique landscape and the largest national park in England, the Lake District is home to the tallest mountain in England, its deepest lake, and a wealth of incredible wildlife and heritage. Read on to find out all about the most famous 16 lakes of the Lake District.

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    • Windermere. Area: 5.75 sq. miles Maximum depth: 67 metres Length: 11.25 miles Width: 1 mile. The largest and most famous of all, Windermere can be found in the southern part of the Lake District National Park.
    • Ullswater. Area: 3.5 sq. miles Maximum depth: 63 metres Length: 7.5 miles Width: 0.75 miles. Several lakes in the UK lay claim to being the fabled and hallowed site where the sword Excalibur was betrothed to King Arthur in the legend.
    • Derwentwater. Area: 2 sq. miles Maximum depth: 22 metres Length: 2 miles Width: 1.25 miles. Derwentwater is close to Keswick and is very picturesque thanks to the forest-covered fells that roll down to the shoreline around much of lake.
    • Bassenthwaite Lake. Area: 2 sq. miles Maximum depth: 21 metres Length: 4 miles Width: 0.75 miles. Lying at the foot of Skiddaw, and close to the town of Keswick, Bassenthwaite Lake is the northernmost body of water in the Lake District National Park.
  4. Lakes and Rivers. The clue is in the name: there are a lot of lakes in the Lake District. Sixteen, to be precise, though officially, only one of the sixteen - Bassenthwaite - is officially a lake by name; all of the others are called meres or waters.

    • What are the major lakes in the lake district called?1
    • What are the major lakes in the lake district called?2
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    • What are the major lakes in the lake district called?4
    • What are the major lakes in the lake district called?5
  5. By name alone, the Lake district has only one lake of the 17 main lakes throughout the National Park – Bassenthwaite Lake, which is nestled in the northern region of the park's periphery.

  6. The region also contains sixteen major lakes. [5] They include Windermere, which with a length of 11 miles (18 km) and an area of 5.69 square miles (14.73 km 2) is the longest and largest lake in England, and Wast Water, which at 79 metres (259 ft) is the deepest lake in England.

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