Best lakes around Mungrisdale are primarily found within the broader Lake District, with Bowscale Tarn being directly associated with the immediate area. Mungrisdale is a small village known for its fells and as a starting point for ascents. Bowscale Tarn is a classic glacial corrie, situated at approximately 1550 feet, known for its tranquil and isolated setting. It is notably deep, around 56 to 60 feet, and offers a wild atmosphere.
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Hallin Fell is one of the best Wainwrights in the Lake District. This 388-metre-high fall is easily accessible from St Peter's Church car park, and from there it is a half hour or so walk to the top to its impressive three-metre-high stone beacon. It gives you simply the best views out over Ullswater. In addition, there are the views across towards Martindale, Steel Knotts and a host of other fells. It is simply a beautiful location.
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Fantastic views from the top on a purpose built viewing platform
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It's a bit of a slog up there but absolutely worth it, the views are fantastic.
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Make sure you have good waterproof boots very boggy in parts👍😎
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Great views over Thirlmere and towards Helvelyn. A lovely location for a spot of lunch to take in the views.
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While Mungrisdale is primarily known for its fells, Bowscale Tarn is the most notable body of water directly associated with the immediate area. It is a classic glacial corrie, known for its tranquil and isolated setting.
Bowscale Tarn is a deep glacial corrie, cradled beneath the craggy northern slopes of Bowscale Fell. It's known for its wild and moody atmosphere, largely due to its setting in an amphitheatre of crags that receive little direct sunlight. The tarn is also notably deep, around 56 to 60 feet.
Yes, Bowscale Tarn is famous for a local legend about two 'immortal fish' that inhabit its depths. This folklore was even referenced by William Wordsworth in his poem 'Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle'. In Victorian times, the tarn was also a popular tourist attraction.
Visitors enjoy several viewpoints that offer stunning lake vistas. These include Sheffield Pike, which provides views down to Ullswater, and View from Walla Crag overlooking Derwent Water, offering splendid views across Derwent Water towards Catbells. Another popular spot is View of Thirlmere from Raven Crag, which gives a wonderful 'surprise' view over Thirlmere.
Yes, several spots offer family-friendly experiences. The walk to Bowscale Tarn from the hamlet of Bowscale is relatively straightforward and pleasant. Additionally, Walla Crag overlooking Derwent Water and Hallin Fell summit and view of Ullswater are considered family-friendly viewpoints with rewarding views for little effort.
There are various hiking trails ranging in difficulty. For example, you can find routes like the 'Bowscale Tarn Off-Road Climb – Bowscale Tarn loop from Mungrisdale' which is rated easy. More challenging options include the 'Scales Tarn & Blencathra loop'. You can explore more hiking routes in the Hiking around Mungrisdale guide.
Yes, the area offers gravel biking opportunities. Routes like the 'Caldew Trail – Bridleway Around Blencathra loop from Troutbeck' and 'River Greta – Lonscale Crags Trail loop from Keswick' are available. For more details, check the Gravel biking around Mungrisdale guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views and the sense of accomplishment from reaching viewpoints. For instance, the view down to Ullswater from Sheffield Pike is a favorite, and the vistas from Raven Crag over Thirlmere are described as very rewarding for little effort. The tranquility and wild atmosphere of places like Bowscale Tarn are also highly valued.
Bowscale Tarn offers a tranquil escape, far removed from the hustle and bustle, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in untouched nature. Its isolated setting contributes to a peaceful experience.
Scales Tarn is a notable tarn located at the base of Sharp Edge, a well-known ridge on Blencathra. It serves as a popular stopping point for hikers before deciding whether to tackle the scramble route or the steep climb.
While the Lake District offers beauty year-round, the spring and summer months (April to September) generally provide the most favorable weather for hiking and enjoying the views. Autumn brings stunning foliage, and winter can offer dramatic, snowy landscapes, though conditions can be challenging and require appropriate gear.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. Options include challenging routes like the 'Blencathra & Scales Tarn loop from Comb Beck Bridge' or the 'Blencathra – Atkinson Pike loop from Mungrisdale'. You can find more running routes in the Running Trails around Mungrisdale guide.


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