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REX    Jun 25, 2026 An anti-clockwise circuit of Buttermere in the relative cool of very early morning   
Distance 7.74 km, Time 2.10 h, Total Ascent 119 m     Imperial | Metric
Paw REX SAYS: This was a fun walk with no climbing and I was off the lead a lot. It was cool around the lake and in the woods
  Cool early morning, clear  

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This is predicted to be the hottest day of the heatwave, so we are at Buttermere by 4:30 to enjoy the cool and tranquility.
We catch some beautiful reflections on this easy, peaceful circuit.

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4:30am, the only other person here is a professional photographer with a tripod
The fell front centre is Fleetwith Pike

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10 mins later, it is subtly growing lighter

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A glimpse of the sunrise in the direction of Newlands Hause

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We start the lakeside walk

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just as the early sun pops up

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Rex is enjoying the freedom

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Fleetwith Pike (L), Hay Stacks (R)

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Rex is thinking of starting up Scarth Gap

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This is the gate just before Peggy's Bridge

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A close up of Hay Stacks from the side

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Looking down the length of Buttermere in the other direction, from the road just past Gatesgarth

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At a sensible distance, we follow these sheep down the road for a while

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when suddenly they turn 180° and run back past us

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Fleetwith Pike and Hay Stacks nicely reflected

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We stop for a while for Rex to play ball and to splash around a bit in the cool

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A beautiful reflection here of the High Stile - High Crag ridge

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The famous tunnel on the North side of Buttermere

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I chatted to this volunteer who was cleaning it of mud so that the water could drain away and the tunnel would dry out

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We leave the Lakeside and return to the village

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Looking up to the church

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We stop to admire Mellbreak and Crummock Water

 

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Later in the day, from near our accommodation, a good vista of some of the Newlands and Coledale fells.
L-R: Hindscarth, Robinson. Rear: Rowling End, Causey Pike, Scar Crags, Sail. Front: Swinside, Barrow, Stile End, Outerside


Start: Buttermere

1) "Honister rambler" bus from Keswick to Buttermere
2) Car parks in Buttermere. Free car park at the bottom of Newlands Hause [NY 17645 17050].

Route

An anti-clockwise circuit of Buttermere in the relative cool of very early morning
Distance 7.74 km, Time 2.10 h, Total Ascent 119 m

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Route maps from Ordnance Survey are scaled 1:25000 unless otherwise indicated.
Distance, Hike Time and Total Ascent as supplied by OS. Image shows planned route.

Distance 7.74 km, Time 2.10 h, Total Ascent 119 m
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