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Scale Force Waterfall – Red Pike (Buttermere) loop from Buttermere

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United Kingdom
England
North West England
Cumbria
Allerdale
Buttermere

Scale Force Waterfall – Red Pike (Buttermere) loop from Buttermere

Moderate

4.5

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118

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Scale Force Waterfall – Red Pike (Buttermere) loop from Buttermere

04:02

9.63km

660m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 18, 2026

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Lake District National Park

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Start point

Bus stop

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218 m

Buttermere Village

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Buttermere is an achingly beautiful village in the western Lake District. Situated between Crummock Water and Buttermere and sitting in the shadow of many superb fells, the permutations for walks are many and varied. It caters for hikers very well, with two pubs, a couple of cafes, a youth hostel, a campsite and holiday cottages.

Its beauty is such that, despite its remote location, it is immensely popular with families, walkers and hikers. The roads around the village are notoriously narrow and bendy and jams are common. Try to avoid peak times and public holidays to get the most out of the place.

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3.68 km

Scale Force Waterfall

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Parking at National Trust- Buttermere car park.
If you want to spend a penny you’ll need to spend 49 more and the turnstile in the loo doesn’t accept £1 coins

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6.10 km

Red Pike (Buttermere)

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So called due to the red coloured soil and stone, do be careful going down Red Pike as the paths have all but eroded and its mainly loose stones. If you park at Buttermere village and make Red Pike your first climb, then you can more or less keep going all day. High Stile, High Crag, Haystacks, Fleetwith Pike, Honister, and Dale Head are all on a circular route if you have the energy and time.

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6.84 km

Bleaberry Tarn

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When describing the High Stile range, Alfred Wainwright described Bleaberry Tarn as lying 'in the central recess like a jewel'. It's situation at the base of the hanging valley of Bleaberry Comb is magnificent, with the impressive peaks of Red Pike and High Stile high above. It also offers great views towards Grasmoor and the other high peaks of the North Western Fells.

The tarn is easily reached from the village of Buttermere and is often visited on an ascent of Red Pike, the shapely high summit on the northwestern end of the High Stile range. A visit to the subsidiary summit of Dodd is well worth it too, even if it isn't a Wainwright.

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7.30 km

View of Buttermere Lake

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Parts of this hike along side Sour Gill are steep, I recommend having a hiking pole for the journey back down. The views are great, the stone path up through the forest was magical. I didn’t see a sole on the hike, probably not a popular trail. I was trying for Red Pike but the scree slope near the top of it put me off. I made do with the Dodd instead, a worthy compromise. I left Buttermere village in the morning and was back for lunch. Lots of Sun and temperature changes, have layers with you and sun protection just in case :)

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6

7.38 km

From Bleaberry Tarn there is a well made but steep path down through the woods next to Buttermere, here i saw my first Cuckoo..

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7

8.49 km

Sourmilk Gill Waterfall

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Sourmilk Gill starts life atop of the Saddle. As you can see, by the time it reaches Buttermere lake, it is an impressive sight.

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8

8.58 km

From the edge of Buttermere looking over to Fleetwith, Black Star, and Honister Quarry. Nice place to take a rest after coming down the stone steps from the Fells, be warned the bridge over the Gill is out of action (17.6 19) there is a half km diversion.

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9.63 km

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Bus stop

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4.62 km

2.50 km

2.16 km

236 m

102 m

Surfaces

3.59 km

2.90 km

2.47 km

440 m

120 m

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