Route: Buttermere circuit
Area: Western Lake District
Date of walk: 21st November 2019
Walkers: Andrew and Gilly
Distance: 6.7 miles
Ascent: 500 feet
Weather: Weak sunshine, very windy
Gale force winds had been rattling the bedroom windows all night long, and hadn’t abated by morning. According to the Mountain Weather Information Service walking conditions on the felltops would be ‘arduous’ with significant wind chill. This caused us to revise our plans and walk round Buttermere instead, as it’s been a while since we were last here
We parked in the National Trust car park at Long How, but instead of heading through the village as usual, we went in the opposite direction and passed through a gate in the car park which leads into Long How Wood. A lovely path through the wood brought us to Mill Beck, which we crossed, and then followed a path to Nether How at the head of Crummock Water. We walked around Nether How and beside Mill Beck into Buttermere village
From here we set out on the classic circuit of Buttermere, passing the Fish Inn and following the path towards the foot of the lake. The bridge over Buttermere Dubs was washed away a while ago but has recently been replaced, so we crossed it and followed the shoreline path to the head of the lake. The views towards Fleetwith Pike and Warnscale Bottom were as good as ever
After crossing Peggy’s Bridge at the head of the lake, and passing by Gatesgarth Farm, we started the return leg along the other shore. We followed the sometimes rocky path back into Buttermere village, passing through the short tunnel in the rocks near Hassness along the way to end a wonderful walk
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