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In this landscape photograph of Buttermere Haystacks the view is from scarth gap looking from the southern end of Buttermere towards crummock water. At just under 2000ft it is not the highest of mountains that wrap around the valley like an amphitheatre but the legendary Alfred Wainwright considered Haystacks the best walk in the Lake District and having now done the walk I would agree that it is one of the best I have ever done. The walk perhaps a little strenuous and requiring some hands and feet scrambling in a few places is rewarded by outstanding views across Buttermere and Crummock water to the north and a traversing view on the summit takes in Lowerswater |
| beautiful landscape photograph of butteremere from scarth gap on haystacks wonderful lake in cunbria the image is taken from haystacks looking across buttermere to crummock water a very picturesque image of lakeland in the english lakes | ![]() |
Scarth Gap from Haystacks |
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| In the english lakes butteremere is captured here in this landscape photograph of the english lakes from near the summit of haystacks at scarth gap. The lake is surrounded in an amphitheatre of mountains captured in this picturesque landscape photograph of buttermere across to crummock water the summit view takes in Lowerswater and the mountains of Great Gable,Pillar,High Crag,Grasmoor,Robinson and Dale Head beautiful landscape photograph of the view across lake buttermere from scarth gap on haystacks looking across the surrounding lakeland fells and mountains |
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