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In the county of Cumbria lies the beautiful town of Coniston where Holidu offers you accommodation in the best locations close to Hawkshead Old Rd, Shepherds Bridge Ln and Tilberthwaite Street. In addition, the towns of Torver, Hawkshead and Satterthwaite are nearby. Nearby places to visit include The Ruskin Museum, the Meadowdore café and B&B, Coniston Christian Church and more.
Cosy Coniston holiday rentalsIn Coniston you can enjoy Holidu holiday rentals with comfortable beds, dressing rooms and large wardrobes. Bathrooms are well-equipped with showers, bathtubs, washbasins and toilets. Kitchens have a dishwasher, cooker, oven, cooker, microwave, refrigerator, coffee machine, toaster and dishes. You often have access to a large terrace with a beautiful garden and a parking space.
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The area and getting around
The village of Coniston, can be located in the Furness region of Cumbria of England. Historically, a part of Lancashire, it is in the southern part of the Lake District National Park, between Coniston Water and also the third-longest lake in the area.... Coniston lies to the north-east of Barrow-in-Furness, west of Kendal and north of Lancaster. Among its attractions is The Ruskin Museum.
Plenty to see in ConistonAmong the attractions you will find in Coniston is the Ruskin Museum and the development of ferry services that run across the lake. Coniston is known to be a popular place for hiking and rock climbing, plus there are good walks in the nearby Furness Fells and Grizedale Forest, and has some of the most beautiful rocks in the Lake District on the east face of Dow Crag, which is located 3 miles from the town. The Grizedale Stages rally was held in Coniston, using the surrounding woodland of Grizedale and Broughton Moor (or Postlethwaite Allotment).
Travellers and activities
If you're a museum enthusiast, Coniston is home to the beautifully designed Ruskin Museum. This museum is made up of the history of the Coniston area, the life and work of Ruskin, and also the Campbell/Bluebird land and water speed world records, which is a very well adapted mix of these local tales. You'll have plenty more to see in this place.
Coniston for hiking loversIf you're a fan of long walks, you must do this splendid walk around the Tarn Hows Lagoon. You can hike the gentle and easy trails around the lake, ideal for all types of people. There is plenty of parking space. You can be prepared to have a picnic on site. It is a wooded, hilly walk with a beautiful waterfall, and remember to bring a coat as it is a windy area.
Did you know that the philosopher RG Collingwood is buried at Coniston?
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The Lake District walk is essential to appreciate the grandeur of the Lake District landscape. You will walk through the beautiful valley, the mountain passes, see the divine waterfalls, all of which are traditional in the beautiful town of Lakeland. You will have the opportunity to pass the sites of Windermere, Esthwaite Water, Coniston Water, Rydal Water, Grasmere, Thirlmere, Bassenthwaite Lake, Derwentwater, Crummock Water and Buttermere.
2. Lake District ExpeditionFrom the Lake District, relaxation therapies are available as the towering mountains refresh your mind, the small lanes and quaint houses make you long for a forgotten age, and the cherished lakes soothe your worries. This tour takes you through Car Park Manchester Store Street, Bowness-on-Windermere, Coniston Water, Hawkshead, Wordsworth Grasmere and beautiful Lancaster. Allow yourself to enjoy the panoramic view of these landscapes.
3. Learning more about Beatrix PotterLearn all about the work of the famous Beatrix Potter, as well as her famous books. This type of tour gives you the chance to see Wray Castle, which is where Beatrix spent her 16th birthday and first discovered the Lake District. The Hill Top, the house Beatrix bought from the money she earned from the publication of Peter Rabbit, you will also visit Esthwaite Water, the Beatrix Potter Gallery, Armitt Library & Museum and much more. You'll also have the opportunity for gifts, photo opportunities and lunch.
4. Water sports with Adventure 21Have fun with Adventure 2, which has a variety of activities that will allow you to spend a different and enjoyable day. You will receive wetsuits for the wet activities. The people who will be your guides are properly trained and prepared. Among the activities we do on the lakeshore at Coniston Water are Hiking, Canyoning, Sailing, Paintballing, Sewer fighting, Sailing, Aquaseiling, Mountain biking.
5. A comfortable walkWalking along the Old Man of Coniston walking route, you will be treated to breathtaking views across all the different spaces and varying elevations. You can do a circular walk that leads to the old man of Coniston and Dow Crag. In addition, it is very charming to see the old mining buildings and cables as they ascend. And many other spaces to visit and walk around.
Information about holiday lettings in Coniston
🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 61 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -36%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £30. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | garden, Wi-Fi and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 20 properties. |