Lying within north-west England is a national park that not only holds a great deal of beauty, but a great deal of literature history. The Lakes District is just one of the fourteen national parks within the UK, but holds a great amount of space and breath taking sight-seeing spots that are sure to capture the imagination of every vistor. The large amount of water within the Lakes District only lends the term 'lake' to just one – Bassenthwaite Lake. This lake is just one of the many other spots are smaller and therefore adapt to a mere or simple water connection.
| Lake | Location |
|---|---|
| Basenthwaite lake | Lake District: River derwent Primary flow |
| Brotherswater | Lake District: Cumbria |
| Buttermere | Lake District: North-West |
| Coniston | Lake District: Cumbria |
| Crummock Water | Lake District: Cumbria |
| Derwent Water | Lake District: River derwent. In / Out |
| Devoke Water | Lake District: Mid-West |
| Elterwater | Lake District: South east of Elterwater |
| Ennerdale Water | Lake District: Most westerly lake |
| Esthwaite Water | Lake District: Between Windermere & Coniston |
| Grasmere | Lake District: Central Cumbria |
| Haweswater Reservoir | Lake District: Mardale, Cumbria |
| Hayeswater | Lake District: Nr Hartsop, Patterdale Valley |
| Loweswater | Lake District: West Cumbria |
| Rydal Water | Lake District: Central Lakes |
| Thirlmere | Lake District: Cumbria |
| Ullswater | Lake District: Glenridding |
| Wast Water | Lake District: Wasdale VAlley |
| Windermere | Lake District: Central Lakes |