Panoramic views from the Rannerdale Knotts hike in Lake District, England
Panoramic views from the Rannerdale Knotts hike in Lake District, England

Rannerdale Knotts hike

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Rannerdale Knotts hike

Distance: 3.9mi
Elevation: 850ft
Time: 2-2.5h

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Rannerdale Knotts is a great day trip. The drive to Buttermere is exciting and once walking you get wonderful views throughout the walk.

Rannerdale Knotts Hike Map

Getting there

Get yourself to Buttermere. Be aware, the roads to get here are narrow and very steep. There is parking within Buttermere, as well as parking on the edge of the road coming into town.

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When to do

When Dry, no fog

Backcountry Campsites

None

Toilets

None

Family friendly

Yes

Route Signage

None

Crowd Levels

High

Route Type

Circuit


Rannerdale Knotts
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Route Description for Rannerdale Knotts

We often stay at the YHA in Buttermere, so the GPS track shows the walk from this location. For most others, you can save 0.5mi of the route by starting right in Buttermere.

Start opposite the Bridge Hotel in the heart of Buttermere. From here, cross the road and immediately pass a gate and then head uphill through Ghyll Wood. This trail ascends through woods along Sail Beck.

Go over a gate, exit the woods and cross on a path to link with another path heading right and continuing uphill.  Soon you will see paths heading off to your left – take one of these as it connects with another path that goes along the top of the ridge, all the way up to Rannerdale Knotts.

There are wonderful views as you ascend in all directions. Once at the top of Rannerdale Knotts the descent is less straightforward. From the top, continue roughly ahead and then drop down to the left. When the path splits take either route. However, we like to go right and down a steep slope with stone steps, though these steps are tremendously slippery in wet weather!

You will soon come to a T-junction, go right and head downhill. As you descend you will eventually take a faint path heading to your left. It is easy to miss this path and continue ahead to Hause Point, from which you’ll need to retrace your steps.

Follow the path as it continues SE down as it descends to the end of Crummock Water. You will see a road at the bottom of the path and you will need to cross it and go through a gate for the last bit of the walk back.

The final part of the trail after the road is the most challenging for route finding, as the route isn’t clear. Follow the shore of Crummock Water as it curves around, with a path that is often not visible. Cross a bridge and then go through a gate and bear left, leaving the lake and heading along a field, on a disappearing path. The little stream should be on your left while you walk through the field.

You soon reach a camping area and car park. Go through the final gate and walk into town, returning to the Bridge Hotel.

Looking for more great walks in the Lake District? Check out the Helvellyn Walk, Scafell Pike Walk, Fairfield Horseshoe or the Old Man of Coniston.

Insider Hints

  • We love the drive to Buttermere, and usually take a day trip here. Coming from Keswick, we go over Newlands Pass and then return via Honister Pass. It’s a great drive, but narrow, exposed and steep.

  • You can get to Buttermere from Keswick on the Honister Ramber Bus

  • Buttermeres 'The Fish Inn' has good food and a good selection of ales after a day of walking.

Comments

climbing_ally21 4 years ago

I choose to have an early morning walk here to avoid the crowd. Glad I did, It was a lovely day indeed.

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Fran Cine 4 years ago

This is an amazing walk for such little effort.

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Christian Abra 4 years ago

Brilliant walk in Lake District. Majestic views over both Buttermere and Crummock Water. It's not very romantic, but it's more suitable for group tours.

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Teresita 4 years ago

It was an interesting place to go to. There are wonderful views to see.

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Levi Mcfling 4 years ago

Cool place! Easy like a Sunday morning.

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ShirleySyk 4 years ago

It was a lovely walk, this is an absolutely a great way to spend a couple of hours on a weekend

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dancraig 4 years ago

We enjoyed our day trip here, but I hope there are lesser people.

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Jamal Lyman 4 years ago

Fantastic walk from the village of Buttermere up to and along the ridge to the summit. Great views of the surrounding peaks and mountains. There is some steep ascend on this hike, so better wear shoes, and avoid wearing sandals.

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Dan Herrera 4 years ago

It was a great way to spend a couple of hours on my day off. Will definitely go back again.

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Brad P. 4 years ago

After doing difficult hikes, I decided I just want to chill again. This place isn't so bad at all!

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