ABOUT CONISTON

Coniston is the perfect, peaceful holiday retreat.

Coniston, nestling between Coniston Water and the Coniston Fells, owes its early prosperity to copper mining and slate quarrying.

Today, the village's proximity to dramatic landscapes has given rise to a thriving economy based on sightseeing, water sports, mountaineering, horse riding and the consumption of real ale!

Coniston, is a  typical Lakeland village, close to one of Cumbria's most spectacular lakes, with the mountain 'The Old Man of Coniston', rising 2,635ft. ideal for both high and low fell walkers.

Coniston, has a selection of cafes and bars to suit all tastes in food & drink.

A great base for walking, fishing, water sports, bike riding, painting etc. It is also conveniently situated with Ambleside, Grasmere, Windermere and Hawkshead all within 30 minutes drive.

For information about Coniston and it’s services, local attractions and history, please check out Visit Cumbria.

The lake itself is surrounded by woodland and is where 'Speed Ace', Donald Campbell, made his water speed record attempts back in the 1960's.

To the East of the Lake is 'Brantwood House', the former home of the late John Ruskin, artist & writer. His work can also be seen in the Ruskin Museum, in the centre of Coniston, which also contains many articles related to local history.

There are two public launch services on Coniston Water, the Coniston Launch, and the National Trust’s Steam Yacht Gondola. Both of these call at Brantwood.

Boat hire and mountain bike hire are available within a short walking distance.

Freshwater fishing is also very popular.

Stunning Tarn Hows offers an accessible circular (1¾ miles) walk through beautiful countryside with majestic mountain views. A great place to walk and picnic, or to begin your wider Lake District countryside adventure.

There are also rare Belted Galloway cattle and sturdy Herdwick sheep grazing by the tarn.

Tarn Hows is located in the low level hills between the villages of Coniston and Hawkshead and is ideal for a walk or cycle trip from Coniston. It's a favourite with both regular and first-time visitors to the area and is popular with artists and photographers who love the setting and the views.

The following links and sites will help you plan your stay:

Adventure 21

Coniston Tourist Information

Brockhole

Coniston Boating Centre

Steam Bistro

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Lake Rd, Coniston, Cumbria LA21 8EW
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