Trout Beck

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The Trout Beck is a river in the Lake District in Cumbria, England. The Trout Beck is created on the southern slopes below the Stony Cove Pike. The river flows 11 km north of the village of Windermere Lake Windermere. The river was until 1974 for its entire length in Westmorland, it lies today but completely in Cumbria.

The Trout Beck flows from its formation to the south; it flows east of the village Troutbeck and west of Troutbeck Tongue through a narrow valley. The Hagg Gill and Beck Woundale are its two largest tributaries to which a whole series of smaller unnamed streams come.

  • River in Europe
  • River in England
  • River system Leven ( Cumbria )
  • Lake District
  • Waters in Cumbria
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