Cloak Pool

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Cumberland Carlisle

England

Cloak Pool

Gravel road near Churnsike Lodge
Gravel road near Churnsike Lodge Credit: Steven Brown

Cloak Pool, Cumberland, is a scenic freshwater ecosystem located in the county of Cumberland, United Kingdom. Spanning an area of approximately 100 acres, it comprises a combination of lake, pool, pond, and freshwater marsh habitats.

The pool itself is a large, tranquil body of water, surrounded by lush vegetation and reed beds. It is fed by both surface runoff and underground springs, ensuring a constant flow of fresh water. The lake is home to a diverse range of aquatic flora and fauna, including several species of water lilies, reeds, and rushes. These plants provide important habitat and breeding grounds for various aquatic insects, amphibians, and fish.

Nestled within the pool are several smaller ponds, each with its own unique characteristics. These ponds are relatively shallow and provide an ideal environment for water-loving plants such as watercress and duckweed. They also attract a variety of bird species, including ducks, geese, and herons, making it a popular spot for birdwatching enthusiasts.

The surrounding freshwater marshland is a vital part of the ecosystem, acting as a natural filter and providing valuable habitat for a wide range of plant and animal species. The marsh is characterized by its waterlogged soil, which supports the growth of reeds, sedges, and grasses. This diverse vegetation attracts numerous species of insects, birds, and small mammals.

Cloak Pool, Cumberland, is not only a haven for wildlife but also a popular recreational area for visitors. It offers opportunities for fishing, boating, and nature walks, providing a peaceful retreat for those seeking a connection with nature. Whether it's observing the resident birdlife or simply taking in the serene beauty of the surroundings, Cloak Pool offers an immersive experience for nature enthusiasts of all ages.

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Cloak Pool Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.081691/-2.5485129 or Grid Reference NY6576. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Gravel road near Churnsike Lodge
Gravel road near Churnsike Lodge
New track, Wark Forest A new track constructed to provide plant access to a block of trees in Wark Forest which are soon to be clear felled.
New track, Wark Forest
A new track constructed to provide plant access to a block of trees in Wark Forest which are soon to be clear felled.
The River Irthing near Churnsike Lodge A bend in the River Irthing close to the isolated buildings at Churnsike Lodge.
The River Irthing near Churnsike Lodge
A bend in the River Irthing close to the isolated buildings at Churnsike Lodge.
Bridge over the River Irthing The bridge crossing the River Irthing to the south of Churnsike Lodge. The public road ends here but a track carries on providing access to Wark Forest.
Bridge over the River Irthing
The bridge crossing the River Irthing to the south of Churnsike Lodge. The public road ends here but a track carries on providing access to Wark Forest.
Country road south of Churnside Lodge Looking along the quiet country lane which only provides access to Wark Forest and a small number of isolated houses.
Country road south of Churnside Lodge
Looking along the quiet country lane which only provides access to Wark Forest and a small number of isolated houses.
Country road near Gowany Knowe The minor country road passing between dense plantations.
Country road near Gowany Knowe
The minor country road passing between dense plantations.
Butterburn Flow Butterburn Flow is an extensive area of blanket bog which is a Nature Reserve. There are no paths on the reserve and the terrain is uneven with regular blocked drains, so it requires care in exploration.
Butterburn Flow
Butterburn Flow is an extensive area of blanket bog which is a Nature Reserve. There are no paths on the reserve and the terrain is uneven with regular blocked drains, so it requires care in exploration.
The Butterburn Road The Butterburn road is here heading towards Butterburn Farm and Gilsland, over the slight rise called Birky Shank. The most westerly part of Butterburn Flow is on the left.
The Butterburn Road
The Butterburn road is here heading towards Butterburn Farm and Gilsland, over the slight rise called Birky Shank. The most westerly part of Butterburn Flow is on the left.
The Butterburn Road Near the end of the public road, and here looking south, back towards Butterburn Farm and Gilsland.
The Butterburn Road
Near the end of the public road, and here looking south, back towards Butterburn Farm and Gilsland.
The end of the (public) Butterburn Road The track ahead leads to Churnsike Lodge. It is a public bridleway but, strictly, not open to vehicles. There are many tracks and cycle routes ahead in the expanse of Wark Forest. The bridge crosses the infant River Irthing.
The end of the (public) Butterburn Road
The track ahead leads to Churnsike Lodge. It is a public bridleway but, strictly, not open to vehicles. There are many tracks and cycle routes ahead in the expanse of Wark Forest. The bridge crosses the infant River Irthing.
Braid Loans Track through Spadeadam Forest near Braid Loans.
Braid Loans
Track through Spadeadam Forest near Braid Loans.
Double Haugh Ford crossing the River Irthing at Double Haugh near Paddaburn.
Double Haugh
Ford crossing the River Irthing at Double Haugh near Paddaburn.
Breakshaw Hill Boxes of seedlings ready for planting at Breakshaw Hill in Spadeadam Forest.
Breakshaw Hill
Boxes of seedlings ready for planting at Breakshaw Hill in Spadeadam Forest.
Potsloan Ford crossing Hazel Gill at Potsloan.
Potsloan
Ford crossing Hazel Gill at Potsloan.
Potsloan Hidden deep in Spadeadam Forest.
Potsloan
Hidden deep in Spadeadam Forest.
Spur Rigg Track in Spadeadam Forest near Spur Rigg.
Spur Rigg
Track in Spadeadam Forest near Spur Rigg.
Gringarry Hill Track in Spadeadam Forest near Gringarry Hill.  The recent high winds have felled a lot of trees.
Gringarry Hill
Track in Spadeadam Forest near Gringarry Hill. The recent high winds have felled a lot of trees.
Birky Shank Road leading up Birky Shank.
Birky Shank
Road leading up Birky Shank.
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Cloak Pool is located at Grid Ref: NY6576 (Lat: 55.081691, Lng: -2.5485129)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Carlisle

Police Authority: Cumbria

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