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Buttermere and Crummock Water
Buttermere and Crummock Water are situated to the south-west of Derwent Water.
The market town of Alston is situated at the junction of the A689 and A686 high in the Pennines, 32.3km [20.2 miles] north-east of Penrith.
Appleby-in-Westmorland is situated on the A66 road, 12.8km [8.0 miles] north-west of Brough and 22.1km [13.8 miles] south-east of Penrith centre.
Barrow-in-Furness is situated on the northern shore of Morecambe Bay, 46.1km [28.8 miles] south-west of Kendal.
Bassenthwaite Lake is situated to the north-west of Keswick and Derwentwater with the main A66 road to Cockermouth running along its western shore.
Brampton is situated on the A689 road, 15.1km [9.5 miles] east of Carlisle city centre.
Brough is situated off the A66 road, 12.8km [8.0 miles] south-east of Appleby-in-Westmorland and 27.8km [17.4 miles] west of Barnard Castle.
Buttermere and Crummock Water are situated to the south-west of Derwent Water.
Carlisle is situated 3.0km [1.9 miles] west of junction 43 of the M6 motorway, 15.1km [9.4 miles] south-east of Gretna and 34.2km [21.4 miles] north-west of Penrith.
Cockermouth is situated off the A66 road, 11.4km [7.2 miles] south-east of Mayport and 13.4km [8.4 miles] east of Workington.
Coniston Water is situated 13.2km [8.3 miles] south-west of Ambleside and 18.9km [11.8 miles] west of Windermere.
Derwent Water is situated immediately south of Keswick and stretches into Borrowdale. The B5289 road runs along the eastern shore into Borrowdale and then on to Buttermere and Crummock Water before turning northwards towards Cockermouth.
The coastal resort of Grange-over-Sands is situated 22.5km [14.1 miles] south-west of Kendal.
Haweswater is actually a reservoir rather than a lake and is one of the few places in England where you see Golden Eagles. It is a remote area, with a single road running along its eastern edge.
Hawkshead is situated on the B5285 road, 6.3km [3.9 miles] east of Coniston village.
Kendal is situated on the south-east edge of the Lake District National Park, 13.9km [8.7 miles] south-east of Windermere.
Keswick is situated in the English Lake District National Park at the northern end of Derwent Water.
Longtown is situated at the junction of the A7 and A6071 road, 13.2km [8.3 miles] north of Carlsle and 7.2km [4.5 miles] east of Gretna Green.
The Southwaite Service area is situated on the M6 motorway, 12.9km [15.2 miles] north of junction 41 and 14.5km [9.1 miles] south of junction 42.
The coastal town of Maryport is situated at the junction of the A596 and A594 roads, 9.5km [5.9 miles] north of Workington and 11.4km [7.1 miles] north-west of Cockermouth.
Penrith is situated by the M6 motorway junction 40 at the A66 road interchange, 29.6km [18.5 miles] south of Carlisle centre.
Ravenglass is situated off the A595 road, 27.6km [17.3 miles] south-east of Whitehaven.
The village of Shap is situated on the A6 road, 3.7km [2.4 miles] north of M6 motorway junction 39 and 17.1km [10.7 miles] south of Penrith centre.
The coastal town of Silloth is situated 18.4km [11.5 miles] west of Wigton and 20.4km [12.8 miles] north of Maryport.
St Bees is situated on the B5345 road, 7.0km [4.4 miles] south of Whitehaven centre.
Tebay is situated by junction 38 of the M6 motorway, 17.9 km [11.2 miles] west of Kirby Stephen and 20.1km [12.6 miles] north-east of Kendal.
Thirlmere is situated on the A591 road, 8.2km [5.2 miles] south-east of Keswick and 12.0km [7.5 miles] north of Grasmere.
Ullswater, the second largest lake in the Lake District, stretches from Pooley Bridge in the north to Glenridding and Patterdale in the south. The A592 road runs along the north-western side of the lake.
Ulverston is situated on the A590 road, 14.5km [9.1 miles] north-east of Barrow in Furness.
Whitehaven is situated 12.3km [7.7 miles] south of Workington.
Wigton is situated on the A596 road, 17.6km [11.0 miles] south-west of Carlisle and 18.4km [11.5 miles] east of Silloth.
Lake Windermere is over 16.0km [10 miles] long and stretches from Ambleside in the north to Newby Bridge in the south. The east side is where most of the accommodation wil be found.
Workington is situated 9.5km [5.9 miles] south of Maryport, 12.3km [7.7 miles] north of Whitehaven and 13.4km [8.4 miles] west of Cockermouth.
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