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Fenceline beyond Aberdene Tarn
by Andy Waddington
geograph for square SD9894
Category: Tarn
The Fenceline is almost the only landmark on West Bolton Moor and one would not... (more)
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Grisedale Tarn
by Andy Waddington
geograph for square NY3411
Category: Tarn
Having ascended from Patterdale, the path climbs above the SE side of Grisedale... (more)
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Red Tarn
by John Fielding
geograph for square NY3415
Category: Tarn
Pic taken from the junction of the path to Swirral Edge and the path to Catstye Cam.
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Angle Tarn
by Andy Waddington
geograph for square NY4114
Category: Tarn
On the return leg of a walk which circumnavigated Hayes Water from Patterdale... (more)
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Innominate Tarn, looking towards Pillar
by Andy Waddington
geograph for square NY1912
Category: Tarn
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Blackbeck Tarn
by Andy Waddington
geograph for square NY2012
Category: Tarn
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Tarn Hows
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square SD3299
One of the main tourist spots associated with the Lake District, adminsitered by... (more)
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View across Tarn Hows
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SD3299
A still autumn day on the tarn.
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Perimeter path, Tarn Hows
by Kate Jewell
geograph for square SD3399
This well surfaced path circumnavigates the man-made tarn making for an easy... (more)
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View from the perimeter path round Tarn Hows
by Kate Jewell
geograph for square SD3399
Even on a very wet day in January the views across the tarn at this very popular... (more)
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Greenburn Tarn in 1976
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NY2802
Taken on a walk starting from Torver and visiting six tarns in the Coniston... (more)
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Tarn Foot, Malham Tarn
by Peter Church
geograph for square SD8966
Category: Tarn
The view is northwest from Tarn foot across a mostly frozen "tarn".... (more)
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Tarn Hows, Cumbria
by Kate Jewell
geograph for square NY3300
Looking towards the north end of the tarn from the perimeter path, with Rose... (more)
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At the north end of Tarn Hows
by Kate Jewell
geograph for square NY3300
A heavy downpour disturbs the surface of the tarn on a very wet early January day.
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Finsthwaite Tarn (High Dam)
by David Dixon
geograph for square SD3688
High Dam Tarn is a true beauty spot which is owned by the Lake District Special... (more)
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High Dam Tarn
by David Dixon
geograph for square SD3688
High Dam Tarn is a true beauty spot which is owned by the Lake District Special... (more)
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High Dam (Finsthwaite Tarn)
by David Dixon
geograph for square SD3688
High Dam Tarn is a true beauty spot which is owned by the Lake District Special... (more)
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Northern End of Malham Tarn
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square SD8967
The tarn as seen from the Pennine Way
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Fir clad promontory, Tarn Hows
by Kate Jewell
geograph for square SD3399
View from the perimeter path.
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Loughrigg Tarn
by Mick Garratt
geograph for square NY3404
One thing about supervising a DofE group is that you get to new places.... (more)
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Nameless tarn near Knipe Tarn
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square SD4294
This is the larger of two sizeable but un-named tarns in the CRoW access land... (more)
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The middle tarn at Three Tarns
by Graham Robson
geograph for square NY2406
The middle of the tarns located at Three Tarns, the col between Shelter crags and Bowfell.
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"... the undying fish that swim Through Bowscale-tarn ..."
by Mick Garratt
geograph for square NY3331
With a 240m climb from the hamlet of the same name, Bowscale Tarn was on the... (more)
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Bridge Over the Outlet Beck to High Dam
by David Dixon
geograph for square SD3688
High Dam Tarn is a true beauty spot which is owned by the Lake District Special... (more)
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Path at High Dam
by David Dixon
geograph for square SD3688
High Dam Tarn is a true beauty spot which is owned by the Lake District Special... (more)
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High Dam
by David Dixon
geograph for square SD3688
High Dam Tarn is a true beauty spot which is owned by the Lake District Special... (more)
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High Dam
by David Dixon
geograph for square SD3688
High Dam Tarn is a true beauty spot which is owned by the Lake District Special... (more)
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Frith Tarn
by Trevor Littlewood
geograph for square NY8903
Frith Tarn is close to the local high point of Tarn Rigg.
The view is over the... (more)
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Tarn Hows
by Mick Garratt
geograph for square SD3399
The National Trust has been doing a lot of felling on their Tarn Hows property... (more)
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Tarn on Tarn Hill
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square SD2091
One of a collection of gems that gives the hill its name and makes this an ideal... (more)
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The Tarns, Tarn Hows
by Chris Holifield
geograph for square SD3399
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The Tarns, Tarn Hows
by Philip Halling
for square SD3399
View over The Tarns, Tarn How, beyond in the background is Fairfield and the... (more)
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The Tarns, Tarn Hows
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SD3399
View over The Tarns at Tarn How, Fairfield dominates the skyline in the centre.
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Small tarn Tarn Hows
by Philip Halling
geograph for square NY3300
Trees reflected in a small tarn in Rose Castle Plantation at Tarn Hows.
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Small tarn at Tarn Hows
by Philip Halling
geograph for square NY3300
Trees reflected in a small tarn in Rose Castle Plantation at Tarn Hows.
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Birks Tarn
by Graham Robson
geograph for square SD9275
Looking across Birks Tarn. The level of water in the tarn appeared to be quite... (more)
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Footbridge, Yew Tree Tarn
by Pauline E
geograph for square NY3200
The tarn was formed when the local landowner dammed the beck in the 1930s. This... (more)
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Descending Tarn Crag
by Michael Graham
geograph for square NY3009
Heading for Easedale Tarn
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Approaching Loaf Tarn
by Michael Graham
geograph for square NY1912
Or Innominate Tarn if you prefer.
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The southernmost tarn at Three Tarns
by Graham Robson
geograph for square NY2405
The most southerly of the three small tarns that give their name to the col... (more)
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Reservoir dam, Torver Tarn
by Rob Noble
geograph for square SD2892
Torver Tarn, also known as Thrang or Throng Moss Tarn is a natural feature.... (more)
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Greycrag Tarn
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square NY4907
Much of the wide moorland depression between Grey Crag and Tarn Crag is bog.... (more)
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Alcock Tarn
by Michael Graham
geograph for square NY3407
Formerly known as Grey Crag Tarn or Butter Tarn. It was named Alcock Tarn after... (more)
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Little Langdale Tarn
by Andrew Hill
geograph for square NY3103
Category: Tarn
Looking across Little Langdale Tarn with Blake Rigg in the background.
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Beacon Tarn
by Andrew Hill
geograph for square SD2789
Category: Tarn
Beacon Tarn on a glorious late autumn day. Coniston Old Man and Wetherlam in... (more)
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Cat Crag and Angle Tarn
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square NY4114
A civil parish boundary runs along this western shore of the tarn. The crag is... (more)
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South-west corner of the Tarn at Tarn Hows
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square SD3299
A well-made path encircles the Tarn. The bridge crosses Tom Gill at its outflow... (more)
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Dry stone wall over stream
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square SD8965
Malham water drains out of Malham Tarn and then disappears underground at Water... (more)
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The outflow of Easedale Tarn
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square NY3108
Sourmilk (or Sour Milk) Gill flows out of the tarn just as the morning sun is... (more)
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A frozen Blea Tarn
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square NY2904
Thin ice covers most of the surface after several nights of below-zero... (more)
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