Bowers Wheel

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Westmorland South Lakeland

England

Bowers Wheel

OS Bench Mark OS cut bench mark from the 19th century levelling, on the corner of Rose Cottage. 469.3 feet above old datum. Badly eroded and almost illegible.
OS Bench Mark Credit: Phil Johnstone

Bowers Wheel is a picturesque freshwater marsh located in Westmorland, England. Nestled within the beautiful landscape of the Lake District, it is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility amidst nature's wonders.

The marsh encompasses an area of approximately 20 acres and is characterized by its circular shape, resembling a wheel, which gives it its name. It is surrounded by lush vegetation, including reeds, sedges, and water lilies, creating a vibrant and diverse ecosystem. The marsh is home to a wide variety of plant and animal species, making it an important habitat for biodiversity.

Visitors to Bowers Wheel can explore the area through a network of footpaths and boardwalks that wind through the marshland. These provide excellent vantage points to observe the rich birdlife that frequents the area. Birdwatchers can spot a range of species, including ducks, swans, herons, and kingfishers. The marsh is also a breeding ground for many species of dragonflies and damselflies, which add to the vibrant atmosphere.

For those interested in fishing, Bowers Wheel offers ample opportunities to cast a line and try their luck. The marsh is home to various freshwater fish species, including perch, pike, and roach. Fishing permits are required, and visitors are expected to adhere to local regulations to preserve the delicate balance of the ecosystem.

Overall, Bowers Wheel is a natural gem in the Lake District, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of a freshwater marsh ecosystem. Whether it's birdwatching, fishing, or simply enjoying the serenity of the surroundings, this hidden gem offers something for everyone seeking a connection with nature.

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Bowers Wheel Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.35321/-2.5812265 or Grid Reference SD6295. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

OS Bench Mark OS cut bench mark from the 19th century levelling, on the corner of Rose Cottage. 469.3 feet above old datum. Badly eroded and almost illegible.
OS Bench Mark
OS cut bench mark from the 19th century levelling, on the corner of Rose Cottage. 469.3 feet above old datum. Badly eroded and almost illegible.
Stile, Firbank Fell A gap stile where a path leaves the road.
Stile, Firbank Fell
A gap stile where a path leaves the road.
Firbank Fell Used by the Westmorland Motor Club, but quiet today.
Firbank Fell
Used by the Westmorland Motor Club, but quiet today.
Firbank Fell summit
Firbank Fell summit
M6, Lunedale
M6, Lunedale
Crooked tree behind Fox's Pulpit A very attractive bit of moorland with complex contours.
Crooked tree behind Fox's Pulpit
A very attractive bit of moorland with complex contours.
Summit, Knotts A view of the Howgill Fells.
Summit, Knotts
A view of the Howgill Fells.
Castley A farm at the foot of Fell Head.
Castley
A farm at the foot of Fell Head.
Tarnhouse Barn
Tarnhouse Barn
Fields around the Chapel Beck The chapel which gives its name to the beck is on the right.
Fields around the Chapel Beck
The chapel which gives its name to the beck is on the right.
Knotts The summit area.
Knotts
The summit area.
Lowgill Viaduct On the Ingleton Branch between Tebay and Clapham. The line closed gradually with various services being withdrawn over the 1950s and 1960s with the tracks finally lifted in 1967.
Lowgill Viaduct
On the Ingleton Branch between Tebay and Clapham. The line closed gradually with various services being withdrawn over the 1950s and 1960s with the tracks finally lifted in 1967.
B6257 Passing Lowgill Viaduct.
B6257
Passing Lowgill Viaduct.
Bridge  - M6 northbound
Bridge - M6 northbound
 M6 northbound
M6 northbound
Road over Firbank Fell Taken during a scenic detour due to the M6 being closed. It was raining hard. View towards Fox's Pulpit.
Road over Firbank Fell
Taken during a scenic detour due to the M6 being closed. It was raining hard. View towards Fox's Pulpit.
Lowgill Viaduct Lowgill Viaduct, Ingleton branch. The Ingleton branch left the Skipton - Lancaster line at Clapham Junction and ran through Ingleton, Kirkby Lonsdale & Sedburgh, joining what is now the WCML at Lowgill, south of Tebay. Had the Midland and the LNWR reached agreement before parliament forced the Midland to build the S&C, this would have been the Midland’s main line to Scotland. As it was, the Midland was ordered to follow through with its plans for the S&C, and the Ingleton branch operated for around a century as a country backwater and sometime diversionary route. Opened 1861, closed to passengers 1954 and closed outright 1967.
Lowgill Viaduct
Lowgill Viaduct, Ingleton branch. The Ingleton branch left the Skipton - Lancaster line at Clapham Junction and ran through Ingleton, Kirkby Lonsdale & Sedburgh, joining what is now the WCML at Lowgill, south of Tebay. Had the Midland and the LNWR reached agreement before parliament forced the Midland to build the S&C, this would have been the Midland’s main line to Scotland. As it was, the Midland was ordered to follow through with its plans for the S&C, and the Ingleton branch operated for around a century as a country backwater and sometime diversionary route. Opened 1861, closed to passengers 1954 and closed outright 1967.
Farm road north-east of Birkhaw The farm road is also a bridleway heading into the valley of Bram Rigg Beck.
Farm road north-east of Birkhaw
The farm road is also a bridleway heading into the valley of Bram Rigg Beck.
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Bowers Wheel is located at Grid Ref: SD6295 (Lat: 54.35321, Lng: -2.5812265)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: South Lakeland

Police Authority: Cumbria

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