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Rambling | Ullswater and Haweswater

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The Lake District is one of the most spectacular landscapes in Britain, idealised by Victorian poets and painters as a rural idyll and an escape for city dwellers.

Today Ullswater and Haweswater provide a wildlife paradise for nature lovers.

Ullswater is also one of Britain's great walking destinations where ramblers can enjoy stunning scenery as they climb above the Lakes District's second largest lake.

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We're off to rambling country - through our great heathlands, moorlands and hills. You'll be amazed by the variety of wildlife above and below ground.

Otter

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Our rambling areas offer amazing opportunities for wildlife watching. Why not take a few tips from the Hands on Nature team?

 

Ullswater and Haweswater - Visitor Guide

Address:Ullswater, near Penrith, Cumbria.
Postcode: CA11 0PD
Telephone:017684 82414 - Ullswater information
01228 625600 - Haweswater information
e-mail:ullswatertic@lake-district.gov.uk
Key attractions:Bird watching. Fell walking. Fishing, sailing, cycling, horse riding. Nearby is Rheged - a tourist attraction with exhibitions, a film theatre, and shops.
Essential kit:Binoculars and telescopes for bird watching. Walking boots, waterproof clothing and a compass for rambling.
Nature watching:Bird watching - the best place for spotting the Golden Eagle at Haweswater is the RSPB observatory just south of the reservoir. You can see the bird all year round but the RSPB observation point is open April-August 11am-4pm.
Otter watching - you'll need to be up early or be around at dusk.
Access:Variable access - there is some access to lakeside areas at Ullswater. Harder access to fells and to wilder areas. Uneven path to Haweswater bird observation point.
Getting there:Ullswater is only five miles from junction 40 on the M6 north-south motorway. From there the A592 bring visitors into the area. The village of Pooley Bridge is at the northern end of Ullswater with Glenridding at the southern tip.

Haweswater observation point is open during the breeding season. It is reached from the western end of Haweswater, 1.25 miles (2 km) along an uneven path.

Car parking: Beckside Car Park, Glenridding, Penrith, Cumbria. Haweswater, near Bampton, Cumbria.
Opening times:Ullswater - open access. Haweswater Reserve - the reserve is always open; observation point 11 am to 4 pm April to August.
Charges:Most activities are free.
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