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Talkin Tarn is a beautiful lake and country park located near Brampton, in Cumbria, England. This special lake was formed about 10,000 years ago during the Ice Age. It's known as a "kettle hole" lake, which means it was created when a large chunk of ice melted and left a big hole in the ground that filled with water.

Talkin Tarn is a very popular spot for families and people living nearby. You can reach it easily, as it's only about 20 minutes by car from Carlisle, or a short train ride to Brampton Junction.

The park is looked after by Carlisle City Council. It has a nice place to eat called the Boat House Tea Rooms, and it's home to two clubs: the Brampton Sailing Club and the Talkin Tarn Amateur Rowing Club. The money made from the Tea Rooms and the car park helps to keep the park beautiful and well-maintained for everyone to enjoy.

Fun Activities at Talkin Tarn

Talkin Tarn is a great place for outdoor activities, especially water sports!

Rowing at Talkin Tarn

Rowing is a very popular activity here. The Talkin Tarn Amateur Rowing Club is quite old and has a rich history. It was started way back in 1859 by people from the local towns. In 2009, the club celebrated its 150th birthday!

Rowing races first began on Talkin Tarn in the 1850s. The Talkin Tarn Annual Regatta is a big event that has grown a lot over the years. It's now one of the largest one-day rowing events outside of London, with more than 400 teams taking part! This makes it a very exciting day to visit and watch the races.

History of Talkin Tarn

Talkin Tarn has a long history, and people have lived in this area for a very long time.

Ancient Discoveries

Archaeologists have found interesting old items around Talkin Tarn. These include ancient buckles, stone axes, and urns. These finds tell us that people were living and using this area thousands of years ago.

Climate Change Research

Scientists have even studied Talkin Tarn to learn about climate change. Research done at the lake was published in 2004, helping us understand how our environment has changed over time.

What's in a Name?

The name "Talkin Tarn" has a cool history that comes from old languages.

Meaning of 'Talkin'

The first part of the name, "Talkin," comes from an old language called Brittonic. This language was once spoken in the area. In Brittonic, the word tal means "brow" or "end." The second part of "Talkin" is not as clear, but it might come from a Brittonic word meaning "white" or "brilliant." So, "Talkin" might have meant "white brow," possibly referring to a nearby hill.

Meaning of 'Tarn'

The word "Tarn" comes from an old language called Old Norse. In Old Norse, tjǫrn meant a "small mountain pool" or a "small lake." This word then became "terne" in Middle English, and that's where we get "tarn" from today. It perfectly describes Talkin Tarn as a small, beautiful lake.

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