Lakes Road-trip route – Keswick to Buttermere, via Borrowdale, Honister Pass and returning to Keswick via Newlands valley
Total driving distance: 28 miles
Time: 1hr 20mins without stops
Keswick – the start of the road trip
Keswick is my favourite place to stay in the Lakes as whilst it’s busy, with plenty of pubs and shops, it still retains it’s Lake District charm and isn’t overly touristy like Windermere. It’s a great place to base yourself in the Lakes and this is where this Lake District road trip begins and ends.
Another viewpoint I love which is maybe a 30 min walk from Friars Crag is this one from Castlehead viewpoint, which is one of my all time favourites! (Find out more about a walk to Castlehead, and even beyond to Wall Crag if you have time here) This road-trips driving route from Keswick will take you to the left of Derwent Water’s edge as pictured here and right up into the jaws of Borrowdale in the far distance to Honister Pass and actually eventually return from Butteremere down Newlands Valley which you can just about make out to the far right edge of the photo behind Catbells)
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Lakes Roadtrip Stop 1:
Borrowdale
So after departing from Keswick you will track the waters edge of Derwent Water and head towards Borrowdale. In this area – you’ll want to seek out the iconic and easy to get to Ashness Bridge view, and another accessible viewpoint you can drive pretty close to is called Surprise View. You may also want to have a short walk to Lodore Falls, and if you have lots of time Lodore Falls Spa is a stunning spa with infinity pool views over Derwent Water. (You can also stay over at Lodore Falls hotel if you have plenty of time!)
A little further on, if you are into wild swimming (and have a few hours to spare for a walk, a great place to stop and park is at Rosthwaite and then walk along Langstrath Beck, which has some of the Lake Districts best wild swimming locations.
The classic Lake District view from Ashness Bridge – to drive here will be a short few mins detour off the main route. |
‘Surprise View’ is another great little place to drive up to off the main route and you can get really close to here in the car for these stunning views! |
The outdoor Spa & pool as the Lodore Falls Spa is set in a stunning spot – and they even do morning or twilight spas so you don’t have to stay the full day. |
You can stay over at Lodore Falls Spa in ultimate luxury! |
If wild swimming is more your thing over spa’s then park up at Rostwaite and head up Langstrath Beck where you can swim in spots such as Black Moss Pot pictured here (about 1 hour walk) Find out more here on a Langstarth Beck walk
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Lakes Roadtrip Stop 2:
Honsiter Pass & Honister Slate Mine
The drive up Honister Pass can be a little precarious – but once you are at the top you will find Honsiter Slate Mine, where you can park up and visit the cosy cafe which serves some delicious food, You could visit the slate mine itself (booking needed) or even do the hair raising Honister via-Ferrata.
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A relatively quick walk to do from Honister Pass is to Fleetwith Pike, where you will see some classic Lake District views. As you have already gained 300m of elevation in the car, then it’s only another 300m of height you need to gain. The full walk can be done in 1.5 hours. Visit my blog post here to find out more: |
Lakes Roadtrip Stop 3:
Buttermere
Buttermere is one of my favourite areas of the Lakes as it’s very unspoilt. The village is small with 1 pub and a couple of cafes. The walk around Buttermere lake itself is a lovely low level and easy walk of around 4.5 miles and can be done in 2 hours. Another more strenuous walk to do would be to Haystacks (Alfred Wainwrights favourite mountain), check out blog post on these 2 walks below:
BLOG POST: Buttermere low level Lake Walk
BLOG POST: Haystacks Walk from Gatesgarth Farm
A classic Lake District view, looking over Buttermere towards Fleetwith Pike and Haystacks. The walk around Buttermere is one of the best leisurely walks you can do in the Lakes |
Lakes Roadtrip Stop 4:
Moss Force Waterfall & Newlands Valley
The views down Newlands Valley are pretty special and it’s worth the quackish walk to Moss Force at Newlands Pass. From here it’s a really nice leisurely drive back to Keswick |