Derwent Water Keswick Cumbria Britain


Oblong shaped Derwent Water is 3 miles in length mile in width and 72ft in depth lies south of Keswick. It is the Lake District’s third largest lake, and its waters shelter five islands. Watched over by the fells of Derwent, and Castlerigg, the lake was described by John Keats as being “shut in with rich-toned mountains”. Borrowdale’s mountains are to the south; Newlands on the west; and Skiddaw to the north


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