Burnmoor Tarn: A Tranquil Escape in the Lake District

Burnmoor Tarn is located in the western part of the Lake District, near the village of Eskdale. Eskdale is a small village located in a valley between the Scafell mountains and the Bowfell mountains. It is a popular destination for walkers and hikers, and there are a number of pubs and cafes in the village.

If you are looking for a peaceful and scenic spot to relax and enjoy the beauty of the Lake District, then Burnmoor Tarn is a great place to visit. The tarn is surrounded by mountains and fells, and there are a number of walking and hiking trails in the area.

The tarn itself is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat. Visitors can enjoy swimming in its refreshing waters, paddling, or simply relaxing on the shore and soaking up the scenery. 

For the more adventurous, there are plenty of hiking trails around Burnmoor Tarn that offer stunning views of the surrounding area. The Lake District is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Burnmoor Tarn is a perfect example of the region's natural beauty.

  • Burnmoor Tarn is the largest entirely natural tarn in the Lake District . It occupies 23.9 hectares (59 acres) and lies at an altitude of 253 metres (830 ft) in a moraine hollow on the uplands between Wastwater and Eskdale.
  • The lake has two distinct basins close to the south-eastern shore and a maximum depth of 13 metres (43 ft). There are four main inflow streams to the north and north-west. The outflow at the eastern end joins the Hardrigg Beck which drains the slopes of Scafell and, in times of especially high flow, is partly diverted into the lake across a braided delta.
  • Burnmoor Tarn is one of the sites in DEFRA's UK Upland Waters Monitoring Network.
  • A Victorian fishing lodge, Burnmoor Lodge, stands by the southern shore. 
  • A mediaeval corpse road runs past the eastern shore where it fords the beck. Corpse roads were paths used to transport bodies to burial grounds. The tradition was to bury the dead in consecrated ground, which often meant long journeys over rough terrain.

Here are some additional things to keep in mind if you are planning a visit to Burnmoor Tarn:

  • The lake is located in a remote area, so it is important to be prepared for all weather conditions. There are no facilities at the lake, so be sure to plan accordingly.
  • The lake is surrounded by sheep farms, so please be respectful of the farmers and their livestock.
  • The walk to the tarn from Boot in Eskdale is a moderate walk of about 8.9 kilometres (5.5 miles) and takes roughly 3 hours 15 minutes to complete.

If you're looking for a peaceful and scenic escape in the Lake District, Burnmoor Tarn is a great option. With its stunning views, refreshing waters, and abundance of wildlife, it's a place that you're sure to remember.

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