Walk c367 Robinson and High Snockrigg from Buttermere

This highly detailed, easy-to-follow, hand-crafted walk with GPS starts at Buttermere, is 4¾ miles long and will take about 4¼hrs. It is graded 5 (Moderate).


Route outline for walk c367:

Buttermere  -  Dalegarth  -  Hassnesshow Beck  -  Goat Crag  -  Goat Gills  -  Robinson  -  Buttermere Moss  -  High Snockrigg  -  Buttermere




Peaks, Summits and Tops reached on this walk:

hewitt
1
English
Mountain
Wainwright
1
Wainwright
 English Nuttall
1
English
Nuttall
Dewey
1
English
Dewey
Wainwright Outlying Fell
0
Wainwright
Outlying Fells
marilyn
1
Marilyn
Bridget
0
Bridgets

Peak Bagging Statistics for this walk:

The highest point of this walk is Robinson at 737m (2419ft). Robinson is classified as an English Mountain (Hewitt) (74th highest in England, 129th highest in England & Wales) and a Wainwright (No. 67).

Robinson is also known as an English Nuttall (93rd highest in England, 160th highest in England & Wales) and an English Marilyn (23rd highest in England, 508th highest in the UK).

Completing this walk will also take you to the top of High Snockrigg at 526m (1726ft). High Snockrigg is also known as an English Dewey (121st highest in England, 282nd in England & Wales)


You can find this walk and other nearby walks on these unique free-to-access Interactive Walk Planning Maps:


1:25,000 scale OS Explorer Map (orange/yellow covers):

OS Explorer OL4 The English Lakes - North Western area


1:50,000 scale OS Landranger Maps (pink/magenta covers):

OS Landranger 89 West Cumbria, Cockermouth & Wast Water


OS Landranger 90 Penrith & Keswick, Ambleside


Some Photos and Pictures from Walk c367 Robinson and High Snockrigg from Buttermere

In no particular order . . .

Walk c367 Robinson and High Snockrigg from Buttermere - The summit shelter, Mellbreak, Rannerdale Knotts, Buttermere, Grasmoor, Whiteless Pike, Wandope, Crag Hill (Eel Crag), Sail and Knott Rigg from the summit of Robinson

The summit shelter, Mellbreak, Rannerdale Knotts, Buttermere, Grasmoor, Whiteless Pike, Wandope, Crag Hill (Eel Crag), Sail and Knott Rigg from the summit of Robinson

Photo: Chris Brankin (30)

Walk c367 Robinson and High Snockrigg from Buttermere - Looking across Buttermere Lake to a Cottage below Hay Stacks (Haystacks) from Hassness

Looking across Buttermere Lake to a Cottage below Hay Stacks (Haystacks) from Hassness

Photo: Martyn Hibbert (11)

Walk c367 Robinson and High Snockrigg from Buttermere - Mellbreak from Buttermere

Mellbreak from Buttermere

Photo: David Hayter (144)

Walk c367 Robinson and High Snockrigg from Buttermere - Crummock Water, Buttermere

Crummock Water, Buttermere

Photo: Mike Dawson (22)

Walk c367 Robinson and High Snockrigg from Buttermere - High Snockrigg and Robinson across Buttermere

High Snockrigg and Robinson across Buttermere

Photo: Andy Malcolm (160)

Walk c367 Robinson and High Snockrigg from Buttermere - Rannerdale Knotts from Crummock Water, Buttermere

Rannerdale Knotts from Crummock Water, Buttermere

Photo: Mike Dawson (25)

Walk c367 Robinson and High Snockrigg from Buttermere - Whiteless Pike (foreground) and Grasmoor (background) from Robinson

Whiteless Pike (foreground) and Grasmoor (background) from Robinson

Photo: Rob Barklamb (20)

Walk c367 Robinson and High Snockrigg from Buttermere - Autumn sunshine on Dale Head (left) and Fleetwith Pike (right) from Burtness Wood

Autumn sunshine on Dale Head (left) and Fleetwith Pike (right) from Burtness Wood

Photo: Andy Malcolm (12)

Walk c367 Robinson and High Snockrigg from Buttermere - Buttermere from the North West shore featuring Fleetwith Pike (just right of centre)

Buttermere from the North West shore featuring Fleetwith Pike (just right of centre)

Photo: Malcolm Johnson (1)

Walk c367 Robinson and High Snockrigg from Buttermere - High Stile, Red Pike (Buttermere) and Dodd (Buttermere) from across Buttermere

High Stile, Red Pike (Buttermere) and Dodd (Buttermere) from across Buttermere

Photo: Andy Malcolm (157)

Walk c367 Robinson and High Snockrigg from Buttermere - Fleetwith Pike from Buttermere

Fleetwith Pike from Buttermere

Photo: Rob Pullan (17)

Walk c367 Robinson and High Snockrigg from Buttermere - Buttermere village

Buttermere village

Photo: David Hayter (145)

Walk c367 Robinson and High Snockrigg from Buttermere - Buttermere

Buttermere

Photo: Richard Heeley (8)

Walk c367 Robinson and High Snockrigg from Buttermere - Buttermere

Buttermere

Photo: Rob Hadley (1)

Walk c367 Robinson and High Snockrigg from Buttermere - Sail Beck, Buttermere

Sail Beck, Buttermere

Photo: Mike Dawson (20)

Walk c367 Robinson and High Snockrigg from Buttermere - Crummock Water, Buttermere

Crummock Water, Buttermere

Photo: Mike Dawson (23)

Walk c367 Robinson and High Snockrigg from Buttermere - No smoking sign on the door of Buttermere Church, Buttermere

No smoking sign on the door of Buttermere Church, Buttermere

Photo: Dave Phillips (9)

Walk c367 Robinson and High Snockrigg from Buttermere - Anniversary Waltz Fell Race leader on Robinson summit

Anniversary Waltz Fell Race leader on Robinson summit

Photo: David Hayter (146)

Walk c367 Robinson and High Snockrigg from Buttermere - Buttermere

Buttermere

Photo: David Hayter (27)

Walk c367 Robinson and High Snockrigg from Buttermere - The Buttermere Fells from Crummock Water, Buttermere

The Buttermere Fells from Crummock Water, Buttermere

Photo: Mike Dawson (26)


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