List of Mosedale valleys and Mosedale Becks


There are several valleys called Mosedale and watercourses called Mosedale Beck in Cumbria, England.
There is also a hamlet called Mosedale, in the parish of Mungrisdale.
DescriptionDistrictSourceFlows intoEnters sea asCoordinatesComments
Mosedale Beck CopelandScoat FellWast WaterRiver IrtThe Mosedale Horseshoe is a classic mountain walk round the watershed of this valley, including Yewbarrow, Red Pike, Scoat Fell, and Pillar.
Mosedale valley, River CaldewEdenSkiddawRiver EdenRiver EdenName is not shown on Ordnance Survey maps, but is sometimes used for the valley above Mosedale hamlet.
Mosedale Beck EdenGreat DoddRiver Glenderamackin and thence River GretaRiver DerwentThe Mosedale Viaduct carries the former Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway, now a footpath, over this stream.
Mosedale Beck EdenBranstreeSwindale Beck, and thence River Lowther, River EamontRiver EdenMosedale Cottage is an isolated bothy in the valley, supported by the Mountain Bothies Association.
Mosedale or Moasdale, near foot of Hardknott PassCopelandLittle Stand River Duddon River DuddonThe Ordnance Survey calls the valley Mosedale on 1:50,000 and Moasdale on 1:25,000, and names the stream as Moasdale Beck on 1:25,000.
Mosedale, Loweswater FellsAllerdaleFloutern Tarn between Great Borne and Hen CombPark Beck, thence Crummock Water and River CockerRiver DerwentMosedale is a boggy valley between Mellbreak and Hen Comb. It contains a solitary holly tree, notable enough to be shown on Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 maps as "Mosedale Holly Tree".