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* Coniston TIC is open Monday to Saturday, winter opening hours at the moment 10am until 2pm. Closed Sundays.
Tarn Hows is a stunning local beauty spot, artificially made in the 19th Century by…
Meet Coniston's heroes, John Ruskin, artist, radical and seer and Donald Campbell, speed…
At 5 miles long, Coniston Water is the third largest of the lakes. Arthur Ransome based…
Enjoy cruising aboard 1920's launches with solar-electric power. A unique and…
Float back to Victorian times as you indulge in a luxurious cruise on captivating…
Brantwood, the former home of eminent Victorian John Ruskin and a treasure house of art…
Coniston Old Man, rises dramatically to its height of 2635ft. Also known as the 'Old Man…
Grizedale Forest has activities for all ages from mountain biking to relaxing walks,…
This charming 17th century building, which served as the office of Beatrix Potter's…
IMPORTANT: PLEASE NOTE THAT DUE TO THE CORONAVIRUS, THE MUSEUM WILL REMAIN CLOSED UNTIL…
Esthwaite Water is a natural lake extending to 280 acres. Rated as one of the finest…
On the Brathay river, Colwith Force is a stunning waterfall with a drop of 55ft. Look for…
Beatrix Potter's iconic house, full of her personal possessions, with traditional cottage…
Elterwater lies in an attractive setting, a few miles west of Ambleside, hidden behind…
Near Satterthwaite, Grizedale, Ambleside. Known locally as Force Forge. In open woodland.
Windermere Lake Cruises offer more than a ferry service. We hold private charters, lunch…
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