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Buttermere Fells

Lake District High Fells SACProtected areas of CumbriaSites of Special Scientific Interest in Cumbria
Buttermere Fell geograph.org.uk 6743127
Buttermere Fell geograph.org.uk 6743127

Buttermere Fells is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) within Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England. The protected area includes many of the hills and mountains between the Buttermere lake valley near the village of Buttermere and the River Derwent valley near the village of Braithwaite. This protected area includes the mountains of Grasmoor, Crag Hill, Causey Pike and Hindscarth. The protected area includes much of the North Western Fells. This protected area contains exceptional examples of montane dwarf shrub heath communities. The northern section of this protected area includes part of Whinlatter Forest. Part of Buttermere Fells SSSI was previously notified as Keskdale and Birkrigg Oaks SSSI.

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N 54.564377 ° E -3.2387551 °
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Buttermere Fell geograph.org.uk 6743127
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