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Coniston

Coniston village is especially popular with walkers and outdoor enthusiasts primarily because of its position – at the foot of one of Cumbria’s most popular fells, the Old Man of Coniston and by the western shore of Coniston Water, at 5 miles (8km) long one of England’s largest lakes. A relic fish from the Ice Age, the Arctic Char, still inhabits these waters.

Born on the back of the copper mining and slate quarrying industries, the village today has a thriving economy based on walking, sightseeing, water sports, mountaineering, horse riding and the consumption of real ale!
 
North of Coniston, two spur roads lead to Tilberthwaite and the old slate quarries, now carved into a distinctive landscape of huge spoil heaps and gaping rock chasms.

Food & Drink in Coniston

Coniston is spoilt for choice with many of its cafes and restaurants having beautiful lake vistas, or are even sited by Lake Coniston itself. How about sitting on a cosy sofa in a Farmhouse tearoom overlooking the lake, or take your coffee, or perhaps something more substantial, on a café terrace, with unrivalled views across the Lake.

The Terrace Cafe at BrantwoodMany of the pubs, restaurants and cafes have intimate settings, which are warm and cosy and offer a variety of locally sourced, award-winning foods. There’s everything from Indian food, making a very good choice for vegetarians, to a marvellous selection of traditional pubs with roaring log fires, a warm and friendly service, either in the town itself or in nearby Torver.

The selection of beers are second-to-none, with Coniston having its own local brewery, there is much to try from the Bluebird Bitter to Coniston Old Man Ale.

Portions are often generous without skimping on quality with many eateries being dog-friendly. There’s classy Bistros with beautifully presented inventive cuisine and several of the eating establishments in Coniston aren’t licenced, so you need to BYOB. What better way to enjoy first class food at affordable prices.

Whatever the weather, couples and families will always find somewhere to relax and unwind and enjoy the very best of Cumbrian cuisine and hospitality.


Coniston - Culture & Heritage

This area’s history is defined by sheep, copper and slate. In the 16th century, rich seams of copper ore were found in Coppermines Valley. With little local mining expertise, German miners were drafted in to work the copper veins. Peak output for the mines was the middle of the 19th century, when most of the copper was used to line the hulls of wooden sailing vessels.
 
Falling copper prices and greater competition from overseas resulted in a gradual decline and the closure of the mines in 1915 – but the legacy is still visible in the abandoned shafts and open workings that are still pretty dangerous to wander into.
 
Much of this area was formerly monastic land owned by Furness Abbey which made its money from sheep farming, and iron ore mining and smelting. One of their estates was at Monk Coniston, now owned by the National Trust.
 
They bred the local Herdwick sheep – from the old Norse for ‘sheep farm’ – whose distinctive grey fleeces and short, sturdy legs were particularly suited to the rigours of living on the open fells. Many Lakeland hill farms continue to farm this old breed.

Slate quarrying developed during the 17th century in response to increased demand for building materials, particularly roofing slates. The quarries at Tilberthwaite and on the ‘Old Man' were mined systematically for around 200 years and one or two are still in operation today.

Quarrying and mining were so profitable that in 1859 a railway was built to bring out the copper and slate. In later years, the railway brought the first tourists to the area, but was subsequently closed in 1964.
 
Clearly such heavy industry did little to spoil the area’s natural beauty as early tourists still came to marvel at the region’s natural beaty. The influential 19th century writer and social reformer John Ruskin was so enchanted by the landscape that he once declared his house on the eastern shore of Coniston Water – a nice pile called Brantwood – to have ‘the best view in all of England.’


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JOHN RUSKIN

John Ruskin (1819-1900), one of the most influential critics, thinkers and social reformers of his day, who inspired Tolstoy, Proust, Shaw, Oscar Wilde, the first Labour MPs, and Gandhi, amongst others. Revolted by industrialisation and rampant capitalism, he revived the local linen industry, the museum houses the finest collection of Ruskin Lace in the world.

DONALD CAMPBELL (1921–1967)

Coniston Water was the scene of an ill-fated attempt by Donald Campbell to break the water speed record. On 4 January 1967, Donald was at the helm of Bluebird K7 and travelling at around 320 mph when the boat somersaulted into the air and disappeared into the water. It was not until 2001 that the remains of Bluebird were raised from the lake bed, and has subsequently been restored and brought back to Coniston, where it can be seen in the specially built ‘Bluebird Wing’ of the Ruskin Museum.

SIMON’S NICK

Simon’s Nick, ‘a fearsome crack in the rocks below Levers Water’, was where a seam of copper was worked by a miner called Simon Puchberger. He was blown up by his own explosives. His ghost is said to haunt the mine to protect what remains of the copper ore.

HALIFAX BOMBER

In October 1944 a Halifax Bomber crashed into Great Carrs, a steep mountain side behind Wetherlam. All on board were killed. One of the engines can be seen outside the Ruskin Museum.

OLD MAN OF CONISTON

'The ‘Old Man of Coniston' (SD 272 978) rising dramatically behind Coniston is one of the highest mountains in Cumbria at 803 metres. The ‘man' is the large cairn on the summit.

GERMANIC SURNAMES

The influx of German miners in the 16th century has left a legacy of Germanic surnames and patronyms among Coniston’s residents today, such as the Calkers, Knipes and Zinagles (now Senogles).

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Duddon Valley

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The Crown Inn, Coniston

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Tour of Tilberthwaite and Tarn Hows
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Brantwood, Home of John Ruskin

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Subberthwaite Common

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  • 2The Crown Inn, Coniston
  • 3Birchbank Cottage
  • 4Tour of Tilberthwaite and Tarn Hows
  • 5Coniston Water & Subberthwaite Common
  • 6Ghyll Scrambling with Genuine Adventures
  • 7Coniston Water
  • 8Herdwick Experience at Yew Tree Farm
  • 9The Terrace Coffee House & Restaurant at Brantwood
  • 10Coniston Old Man via the Jack Diamond Path
  • 11Duddon Valley
  • 12Abseiling and Rock Climbing near Coniston with More Than Mountains
  • 13Grizedale Forest Walking Trails
  • 14Brantwood, Home of John Ruskin
  • 15Longlands Holiday Park
  • 16Subberthwaite Common
  • 17Millom and Broughton Agricultural Show
  • 18Slater Bob's, Coppermines Valley, Coniston
  • 19Coniston Park Coppice Site - Camping Pods
  • 20Lake District Gravel Epic
  • 21Coniston Park Coppice Site - Tent Camping
  • 22Tour of Low Yewdale
  • 23Tarn Hows Cycle Route
  • 24Buses to and through Coniston
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  1. Glorious Gravel Logo
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    Lake District Gravel Epic

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    John Ruskin School, Lake Rd, Coniston, Cumbria, LA21 8EW

    Telephone

    07540888895

    hello@gloriousgravel.com

    Coniston

    We have three route options for this glorious off road adventure around Coniston and the Grizedale Forest taking in a great mix of challenging climbs and fast, flowing sections through the forest.

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  2. Tent Camping at Coniston Park Coppice Site in Coniston, Lake District
    Tent Camping at Coniston Park Coppice Site in Coniston, Lake District
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    Tent Camping at Coniston Park Coppice Site in Coniston, Lake District
    Tent Camping at Coniston Park Coppice Site in Coniston, Lake District
    Coniston Park Coppice Site - Tent Camping

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    Coniston Experience Freedom Glamping, Park Gate, Coniston, Cumbria, LA21 8LA

    Telephone

    015394 41555

    enquiries@experiencefreedom.co.uk

    Coniston

    Grab your tent and get ready to set off on your next adventure. At our Coniston Park Coppice site we welcome tent campers and can accommodate tents of up to 3mx3m (approximately a 4-person tent). Dogs are welcome too.

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  3. Tour of Low Yewdale
    Tour of Low Yewdale

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    Coniston, Cumbria, LA21 8EH

    website@cumbriatourism.org

    Cumbria

    Each of the three roads out of Coniston village are traced for part of their route by cycle paths. They offer traffic free cycling along easy travel tracks passing through some very pleasant landscape. The one alongside the A593 Ambleside Road and…

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  4. Tarn Hows Cycle Route
    Tarn Hows Cycle Route

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    Tarn Hows, Tarn Hows Main Car Park, Nr Coniston, Cumbria, LA21 8AG

    Telephone

    015394 41456

    tarnhows@nationaltrust.org.uk

    Nr Coniston

    Tarn Hows is a stunning local beauty spot, artificially made in the 19th Century by joining 3 tarns together. In 1929 it was bought by Beatrix Potter who sold it to the National Trust. There is a 1.5 mile, level footpath around the tarn.

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    Photo of a Valley in Cumbria
    Coniston Classics Guided Walk – Introductory Scrambling (Lake District)

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    Bowmanstead,, Alderley Edge, Langdale, CONISTON, Cumbria, LA21 8HD

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    +447761582675

    info@guidedoutdooradventures.co.uk

    Langdale, CONISTON

    Join Mountain Leader Dougie Walker for a guided Coniston Classics walk in the Lake District.

    This 12km route includes easy, introductory scrambling on Coniston's famous fells with stunning views over the Old Man range.

    Perfect for hikers ready to…

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    Harp Concert

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    Brantwood, East of Lake, Coniston, Cumbria, LA21 8AD

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    01539441396

    enquiries@Brantwood.org.uk

    Coniston

    We are delighted to welcome Harpist Elinor Nicholson to perform in Brantwood's Drawing Room as part of our afternoon concerts series.
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    Buses to and through Coniston

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    Coniston, Cumbria, LA21 8EH

    Telephone

    0871 200 22 33

    website@cumbriatourism.org

    Cumbria

    Buses to and through Coniston:
    Coniston Rambler 505 Ambleside - Hawkshead - Coniston.
    X12 Coniston - Spark Bridge - Ulverston.
    Cross Lakes Experience 525 Bowness - Ferry House - Hawkshead - Coniston (seasonal).

    X12 Coniston - Ulverston.

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    Easter Egg-venture at Go Ape Grizedale

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    Go Ape Grizedale, Grizedale Forest, Hawkshead, Cumbria, LA22 0QJ

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    01603 895500

    questions@goape.co.uk

    Hawkshead

    Looking for a fun outdoor activity this Easter with your family? Take on Egg-venture, a 'cracking' addition to Go Ape Grizedale's Treetop Adventure Plus. Combining high ropes crossings, zip wires and a seasonal trail, this special event adds an…

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    The Presbytery, Coniston

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    The Presbytery, Coniston, Cumbria, LA21 8AW

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    015394 41765

    info@coppermines.co.uk

    Coniston

    • Large Victorian house in Coniston Village
    • Sleeps 16 guests across 6 bedrooms with 6 bathrooms
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    Cyclists on a mountain biking trail at Grizedale Forest in the Lake District, Cumbria
    Grizedale Mountain Biking Trails

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    Grizedale Forest & Visitor Centre, Grizedale, Hawkshead, Cumbria, LA22 0QJ

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    0300 067 4495

    grizedale@forestryengland.uk

    Hawkshead

    The North Face trail is a single track trail designed for experienced mountain bikers with better quality mountain bikes. Please be aware that this trail is not for tag-alongs or trailers bikes.

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    Cycling in the Lake District, Cumbria
    Grizedale Forest and Parkamoor

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    Coniston, Cumbria, LA21 8EH

    Telephone

    01539 822222

    website@cumbriatourism.org

    Cumbria

    Most of the low fells east of Coniston Water are covered by woodland and forestry plantations. The extensive network of access tracks within the forest has some way marked and colour-coded mountain bike routes - which are particularly ideal for…

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    The Cabin at Grizedale Forest

    Address

    Grizedale Forest, Hawkshead, Cumbria, LA22 0QJ

    Telephone

    03000674495

    grizedale@forestryengland.uk

    Hawkshead

    Discover the magic of the Lake District at Grizedale Forest. Whether you're seeking a romantic couples’ getaway or a peaceful base to explore the Lake District, The Cabin provides a one-of-a-kind forest experience.

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  13. Montane Lakeland 50 & 100
    Montane Lakeland 50 & 100

    Address

    John Ruskin School, Lake Road, Coniston, Cumbria, LA21 8EW

    Telephone

    01257251217

    organiser@lakeland100.com

    Coniston

    The Lakeland 100 'Ultra Tour of the Lake District' is the most spectacular long distance trail race which has ever taken place within the UK. The circular route encompasses the whole of the lakeland fells, includes in the region of 6300m of ascent…

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  14. Coniston Water
    Coniston Water

    Address

    Coniston, Cumbria, LA21 8EH

    website@cumbriatourism.org

    Cumbria

    Coniston used to have its own railway line with a terminus station in the village just up from the Sun Hotel. It was connected to the Furness Railway at Foxfield but sadly it was abandoned in 1958. The track bed has since then been unused (apart…

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  15. Coro Camino Broughton Concert
    Coro Camino Broughton Concert
    Concert of choral music by Coro Camino chamber choir

    Address

    St Mary Magdalene's Church, Church Street, Broughton-in-Furness, Cumbria, LA20 6HA

    Telephone

    01229 716685

    h.m.lewis55@btinternet.com

    Broughton-in-Furness

    A concert of choral music performed by chamber choir Coro Camino - A choral pilgrimage across continents and centuries from Thomas Tallis to Andrew Lloyd Webber.
    An entertaining and varied programme of sacred and secular music - ancient and modern.…

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  16. Coniston Old Man
    Coniston Old Man

    Address

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    website@cumbriatourism.org

    Coniston Old Man, rises dramatically to its height of 2635ft. Also known as the 'Old Man of Coniston' - a popular walk for visitors.

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    Exterior at Thwaite Cottage in Coniston, Lake District
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    Bathroom at Thwaite Cottage in Coniston, Lake District
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    Lounge at Thwaite Cottage in Coniston, Lake District
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    Thwaite Cottage, Coniston

    Address

    Thwaite Cottage, Coniston, Cumbria, LA21 8AJ

    Telephone

    015394 41765

    info@coppermines.co.uk

    Coniston

    • Sleeps 8
    • 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms
    • Huge garden including terraces, outside seating and woodland
    • Up to 2 dogs welcome
    • Idyllic location close to village and lake
    • Stunning interior which has been recently renovated to an exceptional…

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  18. Visitors Dark Sky Canoeing & Star Gazing with Path to Adventure in the Lake District, Cumbria
    Visitors Dark Sky Canoeing & Star Gazing with Path to Adventure in the Lake District, Cumbria
    Visitors Dark Sky Canoeing & Star Gazing with Path to Adventure in the Lake District, Cumbria
    Visitors Dark Sky Canoeing & Star Gazing with Path to Adventure in the Lake District, Cumbria
    Visitors Dark Sky Canoeing & Star Gazing with Path to Adventure in the Lake District, Cumbria
    Visitors Dark Sky Canoeing & Star Gazing with Path to Adventure in the Lake District, Cumbria
    Visitors Dark Sky Canoeing & Star Gazing with Path to Adventure in the Lake District, Cumbria
    Visitors Dark Sky Canoeing & Star Gazing with Path to Adventure in the Lake District, Cumbria
    Visitors Dark Sky Canoeing & Star Gazing with Path to Adventure in the Lake District, Cumbria
    Visitors Dark Sky Canoeing & Star Gazing with Path to Adventure in the Lake District, Cumbria
    Visitors Dark Sky Canoeing & Star Gazing with Path to Adventure in the Lake District, Cumbria
    Visitors Dark Sky Canoeing & Star Gazing with Path to Adventure in the Lake District, Cumbria
    Visitors Dark Sky Canoeing & Star Gazing with Path to Adventure in the Lake District, Cumbria
    Visitors Dark Sky Canoeing & Star Gazing with Path to Adventure in the Lake District, Cumbria
    Visitors Dark Sky Canoeing & Star Gazing with Path to Adventure in the Lake District, Cumbria
    Visitors Dark Sky Canoeing & Star Gazing with Path to Adventure in the Lake District, Cumbria
    Visitors Dark Sky Canoeing & Star Gazing with Path to Adventure in the Lake District, Cumbria
    Visitors Dark Sky Canoeing & Star Gazing with Path to Adventure in the Lake District, Cumbria
    Visitors Dark Sky Canoeing & Star Gazing with Path to Adventure in the Lake District, Cumbria
    Visitors Dark Sky Canoeing & Star Gazing with Path to Adventure in the Lake District, Cumbria
    Visitors Dark Sky Canoeing & Star Gazing with Path to Adventure in the Lake District, Cumbria
    Dark Sky Canoeing & Star Gazing with Path to Adventure

    Address

    Cumbria

    Telephone

    01229889183

    info@pathtoadventure.co.uk

    The Lake District is one of the best places you can visit for Stargazing and is listed in the top 5% of the darkest places in Britain. On a clear evening, we are able to see thousands of stars and constellations including the spectacular Milky Way.

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  19. Ultra-Trail Grizedale
    Ultra-Trail Grizedale
    Ultra-Trail Grizedale

    Address

    Grizedale Campsite, Bowkerstead Farm, Satherthwaite, Cumbria, LA12 8LL

    Telephone

    +447495405725

    explore@lakota-expeditions.com

    Satherthwaite

    A trail running weekend with two unique races.

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  20. Food from The Coniston Inn, Coniston, Lake District
    Food from The Coniston Inn, Coniston, Lake District
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    Guests sitting outside with drinks at The Coniston Inn, Coniston, Lake District
    The Coniston Inn - Food & Drink

    Address

    The Coniston Inn, Hawkshead Old Rd, Coniston, Cumbria, LA21 8AJ

    Telephone

    015394 93333

    info@theconistoninn.co.uk

    Coniston

    Located on the shores of Coniston Water with sensational lake and fell views, this classic Lakeland slate building has undergone an exciting restoration to create a stunning pub with rooms. Open all day, every day for food, drinks and rooms.

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