Around Buttermere

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"A relaxing walk in one of Lakeland's most attractive valleys."
Walk directions
Leave the car park and turn right, passing the Buttermere Court Hotel to follow a broad track through gates. Ignore the signposted route to Scale Force and continue along the track towards the edge of the lake, then follow the line of a hedgerow, right, to a bridge at Buttermere Dubs. Cross a second, smaller footbridge and go through a gate in the wall at the foot of Burtness Wood and the cascade of Sourmilk Gill. Turn left on a track through the woodland that roughly parallels the lakeshore. Keep left at any forks to stay close to the water’s edge. You finally emerge from the woods via a gate near Horse Close, where a bridge spans Comb Beck.
Keep on along the lower path to reach a meeting of walls. Go left through the gate, cross Warnscale Beck and walk out to Gatesgarth Farm. Walk along the fenced path to the left of the farmyard to reach the valley road. A short stretch of road walking, left on the B5289, now follows, along which there are no pathways. Be careful of approaching traffic.
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  Terrain  - Good paths, some road walking
  Landscape  - Lake, fells, woodland and farmland
  Dog friendliness  - On lead near farms and open fells where sheep are grazing
  Parking  - Car park beyond the Buttermere Court Hotel (fee)
  Toilets en route  - At start
About the walk
Much has been written about Buttermere, the dale, the village and the lake; it remains, as it has been since Victorian times, a popular place displaying ‘nature’s art for art’s sake’, as W G Collingwood described it in The Lake Counties (1902). Nicholas Size’s historical romance, The Secret Valley...
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Cumbria's rugged yet beautiful landscape is best known for the Lake District National Park that sits within its boundaries. It’s famous for Lake Windermere, England’s largest lake, and Derwent Water, ‘Queen of the English Lakes', but other lesser-known areas in the south, such as the Lune Valley and the coastal towns, are secret gems of wide cobbled streets and rolling hills.
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Around Buttermere

Recommended by
Our view
"A relaxing walk in one of Lakeland's most attractive valleys."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Good paths, some road walking
  Landscape - Lake, fells, woodland and farmland
  Dog friendliness - On lead near farms and open fells where sheep are grazing
  Parking - Car park beyond the Buttermere Court Hotel (fee)
  Toilets en route - At start
About the walk
Much has been written about Buttermere, the dale, the village and the lake; it remains, as it has been since Victorian times, a popular place displaying ‘nature’s art for art’s sake’, as W G Collingwood described it in The Lake Counties (1902). Nicholas Size’s historical romance, The Secret Valley...
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Cumbria
Cumbria's rugged yet beautiful landscape is best known for the Lake District National Park that sits within its boundaries. It’s famous for Lake Windermere, England’s largest lake, and Derwent Water, ‘Queen of the English Lakes', but other lesser-known areas in the south, such as the Lune Valley and the coastal towns, are secret gems of wide cobbled streets and rolling hills.