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Windermere

To Ambleside
River Rothay 1 mile
To Kirkstone Pass,
3
Glenridding and Ullswater
To Coniston A59 Galava Roman Fort

Key
and Boating Centre Waterhead
5hp
River Brathay

A59
Troutbeck

2
Townend
Private shore – Low Wood Watersports Centre
no launching or landing

Public access shore –


no launching or landing Pull Wyke
of powered craft No powered Low Wray
craft between Café and shop
Car ferry 1 March and 1 August Historic gardens
Treetop Trek and Nets
Bike boat (seasonal)
Brockhole Events

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Wray on Windermere

B528
Boat and bike hire
Public footpaths Castle Mini golf
Adventure playground
Wheelchair and buggy
friendly routes To Hawkshead k
b ec
Cycles allowed
out
Tr
Steamer and launch
piers and jetties A5
91
Public jetty Windermere
2hrs max. waiting
Red Nab
Speed limit – 6 nautical mph
A5
Speed limit – 10 nautical mph Bark Barn jetty Miller Ground 91
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Speed limit buoy – flashing white light at night |||||||
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Rayrigg
Meadow Train to Kendal/Manchester
Wildlife area – please stay away from the shoreline

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A50
Youth hostel Claife Heights Royal Windermere Yacht Club
Car park

A592
Belle
Information centre Isle
Bowness-on
Toilets -Windermere
Showers
To Hawkshead
Restaurants / café The Glebe
and Grizedale Lake District Boat Club
Diesel – Windermere Marina Village by appointment B 5284 B5284 To Kendal
Fuel – LPG Ferry Nab
Windermere Disposal point
Paddle and dinghy training area Ferry Marina
B 5285 House Village
Drinking water
Boat Registration
Campsite Point
Windermere Cruising
Caravan site
Association
Toilet pump out facility
Storrs
Motor boat hire Temple Blackwell Arts
and Crafts House
Sailing boat hire 0
36
B5
Rowing boat hire
Motor Boat
Canoe and kayak hire Racing Club
Rawlinson Nab
Bike hire

Slipway
A50
74

Chandlery Ghyll Head


Outdoor Centre
Passenger boat
Beech Hill
Swimming in bathing waters
To Lyth Valley
Ask for local guidance
92

To Hawkshead
A5

Fairway buoy
and Grizedale N
Danger buoy
Reef marker
Organised racing buoy
Tower Wood
Holiday moorings (five short stay moorings at Waterhead) Outdoor Centre
Alpha flag Park Cliffe
Shown on a boat or buoy
when diving or swimming 0 1 mile
taking place YMCA jetty

No liability can be claimed as a YMCA 1 kilometre


result of collision with unmarked
dangers not shown on this map
Windermere Lake
Lake Windermere Byelaws High Dam
It is the responsibility of every lake user to
To Kendal 17km long (10.6) miles
read and understand the Lake Windermere
Byelaws. Copies are available at the 1.6km at its widest (1 mile)
information centres, the Lake Wardens
Office at Ferry Nab and at lakedistrict.gov.uk
67m at its deepest (220 feet)
Stott Park
Bobbin Mill
Power driven vessels must be registered
before going on the lake. Lakeside
Aquarium
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The 6 nautical mph speed limit zones Fell Foot


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apply to ALL craft and the 10 nautical mph


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applies to powered craft.


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South Windermere Sailing Club


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Reporting byelaws offences


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Steam Railway
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If you wish to report an offence against


to Haverthwaite To Grange-over-Sands For more information on holiday
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the lake byelaws call the Lake Ranger A590


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and the Motor


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Team on 0844 225 2922 (calls cost 3p A5 Bridge moorings contact the Lake Wardens:
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Museum
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per minute plus your phone company’s T: 015394 42753


access charge) or email
To Grizedale and
Barrow-in-Furness E: lake.wardens@southlakeland.gov.uk
lakerangerteam@lakedistrict.gov.uk

Walking This map is not to scale. If you are going for a walk take OS Explorer map 7.
For great guided walks visit: lakedistrict.gov.uk/events

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