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9.7 km
~3 hrs 31 min
943 m
Point-to-Point
“Experience the exhilarating beauty of the Lake District on a challenging trek from Buttermere to Dale Head.”
Embarking on the Robinson, Hindscarth, and Dale Head hike from Buttermere offers an invigorating journey through some of the Lake District's most stunning landscapes. Spanning approximately 10 kilometers (about 6.2 miles) with an elevation gain of around 900 meters (nearly 2953 feet), this trail promises breathtaking views and a rewarding challenge for those with a moderate level of fitness.
The trailhead is located near the village of Buttermere in Cumberland, England. For those arriving by car, Buttermere is accessible via the B5289 road, which winds through the scenic valleys. Parking is available in the village, with several options including the National Trust car park. If you're using public transport, the nearest towns with bus services are Keswick and Cockermouth. From there, you can catch a seasonal bus service that runs to Buttermere.
Starting from Buttermere, the trail begins with a gradual ascent towards the base of Robinson. The path can be rocky and requires careful navigation, which can be aided by using the HiiKER app to ensure you stay on track. As you climb, the views of Buttermere and Crummock Water unfold behind you, offering a stunning backdrop.
Continuing the ascent, the route becomes steeper as you approach the summit of Robinson. At the top, you'll be rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding fells. The descent from Robinson towards Hindscarth is less intense, with a clear path leading to the next peak.
Hindscarth offers a different perspective, with vistas over the Newlands Valley and the distant Skiddaw and Blencathra mountains. The ridge walk from Hindscarth to Dale Head is a highlight, with the trail following a natural contour line and providing a sense of exposure.
The summit of Dale Head marks the highest point of the hike and is a significant landmark due to its historical mining activity. The area is dotted with remnants from the past, including old mine workings and shafts, a testament to the region's rich industrial heritage.
From Dale Head, the descent is steep and requires caution, especially in wet conditions. The path leads back towards Buttermere, passing through Honister Pass, where the Honister Slate Mine is located. This is an opportunity to learn about the local slate industry and its importance to the area's economy throughout history.
The final stretch of the trail takes you through serene woodland and along the shores of Buttermere Lake. The tranquil setting is a perfect conclusion to the hike, allowing for reflection on the journey completed.
Throughout the hike, you'll encounter a variety of wildlife and plant life. The fells are home to Herdwick sheep, a hardy breed well adapted to the rugged terrain. Birdwatchers may spot species such as the peregrine falcon, raven, and the occasional red kite. The area's flora includes a mix of heather, bracken, and native trees, with the changing seasons bringing different colors and textures to the landscape.
Proper preparation is essential for this hike. Ensure you have sturdy walking boots, waterproof clothing, and sufficient food and water. The weather in the Lake District can change rapidly, so be prepared for all conditions. Always carry a map and compass, and use the HiiKER app for digital navigation. It's also advisable to inform someone of your planned route and expected return time.
By respecting the natural environment and following the Leave No Trace principles, you can help preserve the beauty of the Lake District for future generations to enjoy.
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