The Official Visitor Site for Kielder Water & Forest Park


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Kielder Water is the largest man-made lake in northern Europe with a surface area of over 11 square kilometres and enough water to give everyone on the planet about seven gallons of water.
For 2010 water activities are seasonal and limited in availability. Water activities are arranged by a number of professional clubs. They include canoeing, kayaking, sailing, water skiing and hiring pleasure boats. Each of these activities must be pre-booked in advance. Please call the club based activity provider before arrival to avoid disappointment.
To begin arranging your trip, click here to download our guide which details the best club to contact for your chosen sport. All clubs operate to strict rules and regulations which must be adhered to.
If you have your own equipment, you must adhere to the rules and requirements before taking to the water and again, details must be checked in advance of your visit. The rules and regulations of Kielder Water are available to download here or from any of the visitor centres.
If you wish to bring your own boat or canoe to Kielder Water & Forest Park, or to water ski, please take note of current safety regulations.
Please note there is no rescue craft on the water. There are more regulations which are in the guide book which will be given out on site.
There are only two water skiers allowed on at one time so it is best to call and book space. Please contact Leaplish Waterside Park on 01434 250 294 for the rules and regulations, any questions, and the times visitors are allowed on the water.
Download the latest water rules & regulationsTo ensure your stay in Kielder Water & Forest Park is as safe and enjoyable as possible, please adhere to the latest water rules and regulations. Kielder Water is a large expanse of water which is very cold and deep with underwater obstructions. Health and safety is paramount; care and attention must be taken at all times