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Overlooked by the steep Borrowdale Fells, the B5289 cuts west at Seatoller, up and over the dramatic
Honister Pass
. Bus #77/77A comes this way, making the initial, steep mile-and-a-quarter grind from Borrowdale to the car park at the top of Honister Pass, by the
Honister Hause
youth hostel
(tel 017687/77267,
).
From Honister Pass, the B5289 follows Gatesgarthdale Beck for three miles and makes a dramatic descent into the
Buttermere valley
by
Gatesgarth Farm
campsite and B&B
(tel 017687/70256; no credit cards; £40-50), then runs another mile beside the lake - past more camping and rooms at
Dalegarth
(tel 017687/70233; £40-50; closed Nov-March) - to the
youth hostel
(tel 017687/70245,
) just before
BUTTERMERE
village. The village has two hotels: the
Bridge Hotel
(tel 017687/70252,
; £90-110, £110-150 with dinner) and the smaller
Fish Hotel
(tel 017687/70253; £60-70). There's simple
camping
at
Syke Farm
right by the lake.
The village itself - set between the two expanses of Buttermere and neighbouring
Crummock Water
- makes a good walking base, with a particularly easy two-mile hike out along Crummock Water's southwestern edge to the 125ft
Scale Force
falls. The four-mile,
round-lake
stroll circling Buttermere itself shouldn't take more than a couple of hours; you can always detour up Scarth Gap to Haystacks if you want more of a climb and some views.
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