Webcams
Web Links

 Check out weather conditions around the country with a particular emphasis on the Lake District (and further afield) with a selection of the best webcams.

Please note that the update frequency varies between webcams, and therefore any image shown may not necessarily be accurate at that time.

At present some of the webcams are offline and some are no longer updated.  Please inform the webmaster if any of the cameras no longer seem to be updating.

  Web Link Hits
  Link   Ambleside
Rothay Valley including Lanty Scar, Nab Scar and Fairfield Ridge from Ambleside.
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  Link   Bayles
This webcam is high on the fells over looking Alston towards Mount Hooley and Blagill.
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  Link   Causey Pike & Derwentwater
View of Causey Pike and Derwentwater from Castlerigg Hall Caravan and Camping Park.
20
  Link   Coniston Old Man
A view of the Old Man of Coniston - Lancashire's highest peak!
571
  Link   Coniston
Coniston from the offices of The Coppermines and Coniston Cottages, showing St. Andrews Church where Donald Campbell is buried, Barclays Bank, the Yewdale Hotel and down to the Crown Inn.
506
  Link   Derwentwater from The Highfield Hotel
View from The Highfield Hotel & Restaurant, Keswick.
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  Link   Derwentwater Marina
A view from Derwent Water Marina, Portinscale, near Keswick.
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  Link   Friars of Keswick
The famous confectionary store in Main Street, Keswick
25
  Link   Glenridding
The image comes from the Cybercafe at the Glenridding Hotel and looks out over the pier.
276
  Link   Howhill
The view from high up on the fells outside of Alston.
143
  Link   Ingleborough
The Ingleborough webcam, located in the county of North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. Ingleborough mountain stands 723m (2372ft) high.
97
  Link   Lake District - "today"
Ann Bowker's recent photographs from the fells
335
  Link   Lakeland Cam
The famous daily photographic diary (not strictly a webcam) posted by Tony Richards. This site has now received over 4 million hits!
525
  Link   Langdale Pikes - Pavey Ark
Situated at the Stickle Barn in Great Langdale the Pavey Ark Webcam takes a picture every 6 minutes.
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  Link   Leaney's Lakeland Fells
Great walks from Andrew Leaney on a regular basis for planning your own expeditions
17
  Link   Loweswatercam
A regular update of photos, walk reports and other items of interest. It is an insight on the world as seen from Loweswater.
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  Link   Nenthead
A view looking across Nenthead near Alston and up Fiddlers.
151
  Link   Raise Ski Tow
A photo feed of conditions from the Raise, Ski tow
417
  Link   Randle How, Miterdale and Whin Rigg, Eskdale
The camera looks out over Eskdale Green from Forest How Guest house. The view is of Randle How, the Miterdale Valley and Whinrigg and Scafell can be seen in the background on a clear day.
268
  Link   Scafell from Boot
Scafell pictured from Brook House, Boot.
235
  Link   Scottish snow conditions - Nevis Range
For anyone interested in the latest ski conditions in the Scottish resorts, click here.
379
  Link   Skiddaw from Hazeldene Guest House
A view of Skiddaw from above the rooftops of Keswick
24
  Link   Side Pike, Langdale
A view of Side Pike from Greenhowe in Langdale
186
  Link   Skiddaw from George Fishers
This is the view north over Keswick to Skiddaw from George Fishers outdoor equipment suppliers.
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  Link   Walla Crag from Manesty
Manesty Holiday Cottages, Borrowdale
13
  Link   Walk the Fells
Lakeland's fells brought to you by David Hall in his own inimitable way. Car parking, sheep folds and so much more!
25
  Link   Whitehaven
Views of the boats and tongues of the recently regenerated harbour area
149
  Link   Windermere Ferry
Windermere Car Ferry seen from the west shore of the lake at the Freshwater Biological Association
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