Volunteer Footpath Mending Event | August in the Lake District

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Help to preserve the upland environment by joining a team of BMC volunteers in the Lake District Wednesday 12th - Friday 14th August 2026.

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In association with Fix the Fells and the BMC's Mend Our Mountains campaign, we are arranging conservation projects in the Cumbrian mountains.

Works may involve path maintenance and building, drainage projects, stepping stones, vegetation clearance or cairn-scattering, led by the local Fix the Fells Rangers. There will be 4 projects in the Lakes in 2026.

Volunteers must attend both work days (Wednesday and Thursday). Accommodation will be provided at the Fell and Rock Climbing Hut at Birkness in Buttermere for the nights of 11th, 12th, and 13th August so that volunteers can enjoy a free day to enjoy the Lakes on a social hike, scrambling or climbing, on Friday 14th.

Why it’s worthwhile

Our uplands are under pressure as never before with increased footfall and rainfall, combining to produce increased erosion.

This causes unsightly scars on the landscape and damages precious upland habitats. Path maintenance is therefore very important to produce a resilient, sustainable surface.

What will the work involve?

Spending around 6 to 8 hours a day, working as part of a small team, supervised and directed by Fix the Fells Rangers, in various conservation projects in Buttermere.

Precise project will be decided by the National Trust Rangers depending on number of volunteers and weather conditions at the time, but might include path maintenance, drainage projects, stepping stones, vegetation clearance or cairn-scattering.

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What will you need to bring?

Steel toe capped boots required: these can be borrowed.

Waterproofs, warm layers and hat, along with sufficient food and drink, suitably equipped for a full day out in the mountains. Just in case it is sunny bring sunhat and sunscreen! You will also need a pair of heavy duty (gardening style) gloves. All other tools will be supplied by the National Trust.

For those using the accommodation you will also need sleeping bag and pillow case, towel, spare clothing, hut shoes and food.

Please bring your own food for all breakfasts and lunches – and for Tuesday evening. The kitchen is well equipped with fridges, freezer, microwave, kettles, hobs and oven. If you want wine or beer for Wednesday night’s communal meal please bring your own!

THE WORK IS TOUGH ON CLOTHING SO DON’T BRING YOUR NEWEST MOUNTAIN GEAR!

Where is the accommodation?

The Fell and Rock Climbing Hut at Birkness, Buttermere.

Grid Ref: NY 186160
Address: Birkness, Buttermere, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 9XA

Who can take part?

Adults only (older than 18). No dogs, sorry! Interested?

Registration will be by Eventbrite. At registration we will ask for a non-returnable £10 donation to Mend our Mountains (£5 for students and unemployed). This is an attempt to reduce number of people booking on to the events, but then cancelling at late notice. As well as free accommodation, we hope also to provide a communal meal on one night.

Places will be allocated on first come first served basis and priority given to those able to come for both days of the project.

Directions

Buttermere is reached from the A66.

From the M6 turn onto the A66 (West) at Penrith, junction 40 and head for Keswick and the North Lakes. There are 3 options for the final leg to Buttermere

1.The shortest and quickest route should be avoided if there is snow or ice about (the road is narrow, exposed and not maintained in winter).

•Past Keswick turn left into Braithwaite.

•Take the first left after the campsite.

•At the end, turn left over the bridge looking out for signs to Buttermere via Newlands pass.

•Bear right at the fork and continue along the road.

•At Buttermere village, turn left at the T junction to head towards Honister Pass.

•After ¾ mile, Birkness will be on your right down a steepish track.

•If you miss this, continue until the large entrance to Hassness is on your right. Turn in and take the first right, Birkness is just along the track.

 

2.This route is several miles longer but uses a lower pass.

•Past Keswick turn left into Braithwaite.

•Go straight on. This leads to Whinlatter Pass.

•In High Lorton, turn left and continue down.

•Turn left again onto the B5289 to Buttermere village.

•Go through Buttermere and follow directions above.

 

3.This route also uses a high pass.

•Turn off the A66 into Keswick and head down Borrowdale on the B5289 to Seatoller. Then up the steep road over Honister Pass.

•Continue down the other side past the first group of buildings (Gatesgarth farm).

•Continue along the lake side for about ¾ mile until the top of a short hill.

•Turn left into the entrance to Hassness and Dalegarth.

•Take the first right, Birkness is just along the track.

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