Route: Circuit of Buttermere
Area: Western Lake District
Date of walk: 25th November 2016
Walkers: Andrew and Gilly
Distance: 5.1 miles
Weather: Sun and blue skies – very cold
For the third day in succession we awoke to a cloud free sky – I don’t recall a better spell of weather in November than this. We decided to walk round Buttermere, which we’ve done many times before but it’s so full of beauty that it would be impossible to tire of it
We made an early start and set out on the short journey to Buttermere along very icy roads
We parked as usual in the National Trust car park at Long How and walked through Buttermere village to the foot of the lake. As we’ve always done before, we set off round the lake in an anti-clockwise direction, which seems the natural way to go. This must be one of the most beautiful places in the country yet we didn’t see another walker until we reached the head of the lake, thanks no doubt to our early start and the hazardous driving conditions
After crossing Peggy’s Bridge and passing by Gatesgarth Farm we started the return leg along the other shore. We passed through the short tunnel near Hassness and followed the sometimes rocky path back into Buttermere village to complete a wonderful circuit
It was lunchtime when we arrived back in Buttermere, providing a good reason to visit the Bridge Hotel which welcomes muddy boots and dogs – this was a perfect end to a perfect walk
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