Route: Circuit of Crummock Water
Area: Western Lake District
Date of walk: 15th June 2016
Walkers: Andrew and Gilly
Distance: 9.3 miles
Ascent: 800 feet
Weather: Cloudy but quite bright, very warm, light rain at end
We parked in the National Trust car park near Scale Bridge and followed the wide track through Lanthwaite Wood to the foot of Crummock Water. The lake was like a millpond as we passed by the fish ladder and started out along the western shore, with Mellbreak towering over us
Just beyond the head of the lake we crossed Buttermere Dubs and walked into Buttermere village, stopping for refreshments at the excellent Bridge Hotel
The walk back along the other shore involves some contact with tarmac but it’s a quiet road and this is not an issue. Most of the road section may be avoided by diverting into Rannerdale, though we chose not to do so today
At Cinderdale Common we left the road and dropped down to the shoreline path which we followed back to the foot of the lake, and from there we walked along the bank of the River Cocker back to the start
This is a wonderful walk which we’ve done many times, and in some ways is to be preferred to the circuit of its better known neighbour Buttermere, as it’s equally beautiful but much quieter
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