Hawes End

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Hawes End is a small lakeside area and popular starting point for walks in the Lake District, particularly the ascent of Catbells near Derwentwater.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf settlement
tourist destination
accessedBy boat from Keswick landings
road from Keswick
administrativeArea Allerdale (local authority district) NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
environment lakeside
upland fringe
hasAmenity car park (small, nearby)
hasLandUse recreational area
hasNearbyBuilding Hawes End Outdoor Centre NERFINISHED
hasNearbyFacility outdoor education centre
hasNearbyFeature Newlands Valley NERFINISHED
Skiddaw range (distant views) NERFINISHED
hasTransportConnection Derwentwater launch service NERFINISHED
Hawes End landing stage
hasViewOf Borrowdale (distant)
Derwentwater NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cumbria
England
Lake District
locatedNear Derwentwater NERFINISHED
locatedOn shore of Derwentwater
near Catbells NERFINISHED
Keswick NERFINISHED
notableFor access to Catbells ridge walk
lakeside scenery
partOf Lake District National Park NERFINISHED
popularWith families
tourists
walkers
region North West England
role starting point for walks
tourismType hiking tourism
walking tourism
trailheadFor Catbells ascent
Derwentwater lakeside paths
walks towards Portinscale
usedFor family walks
fell walking
recreational walking

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Catbells typicalAscentRouteFrom Hawes End