Everything about Esthwaite Water totally explained
Esthwaite Water is one of the smaller and less well-known
lakes in the
Lake District national park in northern
England. It is situated between the much larger lakes of
Windermere and
Coniston Water, in the traditional county of
Lancashire; since 1974 in the administrative county of
Cumbria. To the north is the village of
Hawkshead and to the west is
Grizedale Forest.
The lake covers around and is known for its excellent
fishing, particularly
trout and
pike. It has been designated as a
site of special scientific interest.
The lake was mentioned as the location where
William Wordsworth conversed with a friend in Wordsworth's poem, "Expostulation and Reply," part of Wordsworth's
Lyrical Ballads.
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