Where is Crag Lough located in relation to Northumberland National Park?
Crag Lough sits at the southern edge of Northumberland National Park. It lies north of Bardon Mill in northern England.
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Crag Lough sits at the southern edge of Northumberland National Park. It lies north of Bardon Mill in northern England.
Hadrian's Wall stands atop a line of crags known as the Whin Sill. The Roman fortification follows the ridge where the wall was built.
The name comes from Cumbric words used centuries before English became dominant. One root means lake and appears in Welsh and Scottish Gaelic languages while the word Crag likely derives from an equivalent term meaning cliff.
Broomlee Lough exists nearby within the same county landscape. Greenlee Lough shares similar characteristics with its neighbor to the north and Halleypike Lough also sits in the vicinity of the main body of water.
Roman forces once patrolled the high ground above the lake. Farmers and shepherds have worked the land around the crags for generations.