Derwentwater

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Derwentwater is a scenic lake in England’s Lake District, renowned for its surrounding fells, wooded shores, and popular walking and boating opportunities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lake
tourist attraction
country United Kingdom
elevationAboveSeaLevel approximately 75 metres
hasActivity canoeing
fell walking
kayaking
photography
rowing
sailing
walking
wildlife watching
hasBoatService Derwentwater launches
hasIsland Derwent Island
Headlands
Lord’s Island
Otter Island
Park Neb
Derwent Island
surface form: Rampsholme Island

St Herbert’s Island
hasNearbyFell Borrowdale
surface form: Borrowdale fells

Catbells
Skiddaw
hasNearbyRoad B5289 road
hasNearbySettlement Keswick
hasNearbyValley Borrowdale
hasShoreCharacteristic wooded shores
hasViewpoint Friar’s Crag
inflow River Derwent
knownFor boating opportunities
lake cruises
scenic beauty
walking opportunities
length approximately 4.8 kilometres
locatedIn Cumbria
England
Lake District
locatedInNationalPark Lake District
surface form: Lake District National Park
maximumDepth approximately 22 metres
nearCity Keswick
outflow River Derwent
partOf River Derwent catchment
shape elongated
surfaceArea approximately 5 square kilometres
surroundedBy fells
tourismRegion Lake District
waterType freshwater
width approximately 1.6 kilometres

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Cumbria contains Derwentwater
Lake District contains Derwentwater
Keswick near Derwentwater
Keswick touristBaseFor Derwentwater