Coniston Holiday Accommodation
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Coniston Hotel Accommodation |
The Yewdale Hotel |
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The Yewdale Hotel is a situated in the centre of Coniston and therefore central for the scenic delights of the Lake District. Built of local stone and slate in 1896, it was once part guest house and part bank. Eight centrally heated bedrooms with en suite, tv and tea-making facilities, provide comfortable, restful accommodation, and an excellent Cumbrian breakfast starts the day. In the bar and dining room fresh seasonal produce features on a varied menu that includes plenty of choice for vegetarians as well as children's dishes. In addition, an extended bar menu is offered daily between 12 noon and 9pm. The hotel is open daily for breakfast, morning coffee, snacks, lunches, afternoon tea and evening meals. Non-residents are welcome. All interests are catered for in the area, and the owners and staff are on hand to offer advice and information on how to enjoy them to the full. Fishing, boating, canoeing, walking and pony trekking are all available on or around Coniston Water, and those with energy to spare can tackle the climb up the 2,600' Old Man of Coniston. The Ruskin Museum in the village celebrates the life and work of the Victorian artist John Ruskin, and a short ferry trip across the Lake takes visitors to Brantwood, Ruskin's home for the last 28 years of his life. |
| Address: Yewdale Road, Coniston, Cumbria LA21 8DU Phone: +44 (0)15394 41280 Website: www.yewdalehotel.com Email: info@yewdalehotel.com |
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The Crown Inn |
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The Crown Inn previously known as The Crown Hotel is situated in the heart of the English Lake District in the centre of the picturesque village of Coniston. Only a short distance from the famous lake which Donald Campbell used for his water speed record with his jet boat Bluebird and only a short distance from the beautiful Tarn Hows. Coniston is the ideal base to visit the tremendous landscape of streams and mountains including the Coniston Old Man and surrounding Lake District. We are also on the path of the Cumbrian Way and welcome all walkers. This is the ideal setting where we can offer warm, comfortable Coniston bed and breakfast accommodation at a reasonable cost in both summer and winter months. We have twelve comfortable en suite bedrooms, con+sisting of double, twin, family and triple. Single rooms are available at quieter times. All rooms have been completely refurbished to a very high standard to ensure the comfort of all our guests. All rooms are with bath or shower and all are centrally heated. Each have quality mattresses for a good night's sleep, coffee and tea making facilities, hair dryers, direct dial telephones and satellite television. For special occasions or perhaps just as a treat, let us arrange a beautiful hand-tie of flowers sitting in water for you to enjoy during your stay. A bottle of Champagne or sparkling white wine can be chilling in ice awaiting your arrival to your room. We have membership to a local leisure centre where during your stay with us our guests can relax in the beauty salon, enjoy the views from the spa pool or take a swim in the large, heated swimming pool. Our guest accommodation has been awarded 4 stars by Visit Britain. |
| Address: Crown Inn, Tilberthwaite Avenue, Coniston, Cumbria LA21 8ED Phone: +44 (0)15394 41243 Fax: +44 (0)15394 41804 Website: www.crowninnconiston.com Email: info@crowninnconiston.com |
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The Ship Inn |
| The Ship Inn comprises of 4 available rooms, including 1 family room. All with colour TV & tea and coffee making facilities. Good Pub Food, freshly prepared & cooked to order is served from a main menu & daily changing Specials Board. House wines, hot chocolate, tea & full range of speciality coffees. |
| Address: Bowmanstead, Coniston, Cumbria LA21 8HB Phone: +44 (0)15394 41224 Website: www.shipinn.info Email: enquiries@shipinn.info |
Coniston Bed and Breakfast Accommodation |
High Park, Little Langdale |
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Walking south on the Cumbria Way from Great Langdale or north from Ulverston or Coniston, your journey will take you right past our back door as High Park Farmhouse in the Little Langdale Valley is directly on your route! |
| Address: High Park Farm LA22 9NS Phone:+44 (0)1539 437718 Website: www.cumbriawaybb.co.uk Email: wendyhunt@hotmail.com |
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Orchard Cottage, Coniston |
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Orchard Cottage offers guest accommodation in 3 en-suite rooms (2 double bedded & 1 flexible double or twin bedded), all rooms are on the ground floor and offer tea/coffee making facilities and hairdryers. Breakfast is served in the light spacious dining room and the choices range from cereals and fruit to full English breakfast, followed by toast with homemade jam or marmalade and honey produced by our own bees. After a hard day walking relax in the comfortable guest lounge. As the weather is known to be slightly damp in the Lake District we offer clothes drying facilities and also have a secure area for cycle storage. For people walking the Cumbria Way we offer a transport service if you book 2 nights with us. ie: Walk from Ulverston - Coniston Arrive at Orchard Cottage for 1st night Next day walk to Dungeon Ghyll where you are picked up and brought back to Orchard Cottage for a 2nd night The following morning you are returned to Dungeon Ghyll to resume your walk. We can offer similar packages from Lowick and Ambleside please enquire when booking. Also available are packed lunches. Orchard Cottage is non smoking and sadly at this point in time we do not accept pets. |
| Address: Orchard Cottage, 18 Yewdale Road, Coniston, Cumbria LA21 8DU Phone: +44 (0)15394 41319 Website: www.orchardcottageconiston.co.uk Email: enquiries@conistonholidays.co.uk |
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Bluebird Lodge 10% Discount for periods of 2 days or over if you mention Wordsworth Country |
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The Bluebird Lodge Guest House is in a quiet corner of the English Lakes and offers comfortable rooms, a warm welcome and some of the best views in the area, an ideal location for fell walkers, dog owners and cyclists. Situated within 15 minutes stroll from the village centre of Coniston, famed for the speed record attempts in the 1960's made by the late Donald Campbell CBE. Full English breakfast served from 8.30am, (earlier by arrangement) and can be enjoyed with outstanding views of the village and surrounding fells. After a day out or before a meal, relax in the residents lounge. Ample parking is available to all residents. For all our residents we have a laundry room with washer, dryer and ironing facilities. TV and Video are also available in the Residents Lounge. Enjoy mountain & fell views from this conservatory style breakfast room, which can also cater for small functions. Barbecues are also catered for (Lakeland weather permitting). Our rooms consist of: Two (Doubles with en-suite toilet & shower), One (Double with en-suite toilet & spa bath), One (Twin with en-suite toilet & shower and access to a small garden) and One ( Single with shower & adjacent toilet). |
| Address: Bluebird Lodge, Waterhead, Coniston, Cumbria LA21 8AJ Phone: +44 (0)15394 41442 Fax: +44 (0)15394 41476 Website: www.bluebirdlodge.co.uk Email: info@bluebirdlodge.co.uk | |
Lakeland House |
| A little bit different. Relax in comfortable and contemporary surroundings. There is a mix of double, twin, single and family rooms - All equipped with flat screen TVs, free WiFi, en-suite shower rooms. Make a great start to your day with a choice of hearty breakfast. Ideally located on the Cumbria Way in the heart of Coniston, the lake and all it has to offer is just a ten minute stroll. This is the perfect place to explore the lake district with Ambleside, Hawkshead and Windermere just a short drive away– Our Hollands cafe serves meals, coffees, cakes 9-5 daily. |
| Address: Tilberthwaite Avenue, Coniston. LA21 8ED Phone: +44 (0)15394 41303 Website: www.lakelandhouse.co.uk Email: info@lakelandhouse.com |
Oaklands Guest House |
| Oaklands was built of local stone in the middle of the 19th Century. We offer a high level of comfort, with spacious rooms overlooking the Coniston fells. There is private parking and a large garden for you to while away the Summer evenings. We have two en-suite bedrooms - a double and a twin plus a further double and single bedroom. All are individually furnished to a high standard with remote colour TV's, hair dryers, beverage trays and lots of extras to make your stay comfortable. We have a no smoking policy and regret we are unable to accommodate pets. |
| Address: Oaklands Guesthouse, Yewdale Road, Coniston, Cumbria LA21 8DX Phone: +44 (0)15394 41245 Website: www.oaklandsconiston.co.uk Email: info@oaklandsconiston.co.uk |
Pomona B+B (Lowick Green) |
| This charming Lake District Cottage, dating back to the early 1600s, nestles in the picturesque Crake Valley just 4 miles from the southern shores of Coniston Water and just a short drive from the Market town of Ulverston. We are surrounded by unspoilt countryside in an area of outstanding beauty with panoramic views across the beautiful Crake Valley. The atmosphere is relaxed and informal and your hosts Linda and Steve look forward to welcoming you to their sophisticated rural retreat in this lovely location. We are a No Smoking establishment. |
| Address: Lowick Green, Ulverston, Cumbria LA12 8DX Phone: +44 (0)1229 885399 Website: www.pomonalakedistrict.co.uk Email: See website |
Coniston Self Catering Cottages Accommodation |
Beech Grove and Copper View, Coniston |
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Coniston Holidays provides accommodation in the Lake District village of Coniston, comprising of both bed & breakfast and self catering cottages. Please see our Orchard Cottage listing for B&B. Coniston has quite a history including copper mining & slate quarries all of which can still be seen on the fells which surround the village. Perhaps best known for the lake, Coniston Water, where Donald Campbell lost his life and is now buried in the village graveyard. On the east side of the lake with stunning views towards Coniston Old Man is Brantwood former home of John Ruskin or visit the Ruskin museum in the village centre. Take a leisurely trip on the lake aboard the gondola or one of the launches. For the more energetic there are water sports, cycling in nearby Grizedale forest or walking the Coniston fells. Tarn Hows another beauty spot is close by as is the attractive village of Hawkshead. Beech Grove is a bungalow of high quality offering self-catering accommodation for 4 people. Situated a level 2 minute walk from Coniston village centre it is close to all the village amenities. There are two bedrooms (a double & twin), a tastefully decorated lounge (with a feature fireplace) and satellite tv with sky+, DVD, C.D player/radio and pay phone. The conservatory leads on to a lawned private garden with patio and BBQ area. There is private parking for two cars. The bungalow has full gas central heating, a fully fitted kitchen including cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and all utensils. Bed linen, towels, electricity and gas are all included in the price.Copper View is a high quality bungalow offering self-catering accommodation for 4 people. Situated a level 2 minute walk from Coniston village centre it is close to all the village amenities. There are two bedrooms (a double & twin with en-suite). The lounge boasts of beautiful views of the surrounding fells, as well as having all the modcons, satellite tv, DVD, C.D player/radio and pay phone. The outside area consists of an attractive garden, patio BBQ area and outdoor seating. There is private parking for two cars. The bungalow has full gas central heating, a fully fitted kitchen including cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and dryer, plus all utensils. Bed linen, towels, electricity and gas are all included in the price. |
| Address: Coniston, Cumbria Phone: +44 (0)15394 41319 Website: http://www.conistonholidays.co.uk Email: enquiries@conistonholidays.co.uk | |
Thurston View Cottages and Holiday Appartments |
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Thurston View holiday cottage is inspected on behalf of the Cumbria Tourist Board and is 4 star rated. In this holiday cottage you will find everything necessary to enjoy a self catering holiday coupled with some of the finest views of Lake Coniston you are likely to encounter. An old, stone cottage, which has been fully renovated and modernised, with a small garden and patio area, now providing all the facilities you would require of a holiday cottage in the Lake District. A private parking space is at the end of the row of cottages. This holiday cottage is located overlooking the village and has magnificent views of the lake and forest, yet is only a few minutes walk from the village centre. The cottage is fully equipped and has central heating, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble-dryer, TV and Video and a Living Flame gas fire in the lounge. Gas, electricity, bed-linen and towels are included in the price. Converted from a large Victorian house, Thurston House self-catering holiday apartments are close to the village centre making it ideal for those who need to be within a couple of minutes walk of the shops and pubs. The house comprises of seven, individual, self-catering apartments. Located close to the village centre, it offers easy access to the shops, pubs, tea-rooms and restaurant. There is private parking at the rear of the property. Each Apartment is self-contained with a washing machine, tumble dryer and a payphone is available for communal use. Pets are accepted in Thurston House Holiday Apartments. All Flats are spacious and completely self-contained, with colour TV, microwave oven, cooker, fridge, etc. Pets accepted by arrangement. No Smoking is allowed in any part of the house. |
| Address: 21 Chalegreen, Harwood, Bolton Phone: +44 (0)1204 419261 Website: www.thurstonhouseconiston.co.uk Email: info@thurstonhouseconiston.co.uk |
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Howe Foot Self Catering Cottage |
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This is a unique opportunity to stay in a perfect little cottage for two which is completely separate from the main house. The two properties stand in an acre of ground with a beck and small bridge at the entrance in idyllic countryside surrounded by peace and tranquility. The holiday cottage was once a former workshop for Oak Swill Basket Making, which has been a traditional Lake District craft for hundreds of years. It has now been fully restored and has made a delightful holiday home with oak beams, slate floors with rugs and a Woodburning stove. Howe Foot cottage really is a charming hidden gem and just perfect for a special break. The kitchen just lends itself to looking after my guests, with an oil fired Rayburn constantly on and at cooking temperature. It keeps the whole cottage lovely and warm and there is a back up of central heating for chilly days! The dining table just for two is in the kitchen which on one side overlooks the fields stretching up the valley and on the other side, the garden. A washing machine, fridge, CD Radio all tucked away out of sight can be found along with everything you need for your self-catering holiday. We have made the room attractive and have included interesting beams and a curved wall. The sitting room houses a comfy sofa which can also be used as a bed settee and there is a fabulous woodburning stove for those chilly nights when you just want to tuck yourself up and relax after a busy day out and about. There are books, magazines and maps galore to plan your days out, and a select few DVD's if all you want to do is sit and relax with a glass of wine. A cosy double bedroom awaits and a compact but beautifully formed shower room with Victorian style shower, basin and toilet is next to the bedroom. Different views can be seen from every window and each room has features galore with interesting nooks and crannies and window seats! All in all, we feel that this sweet Lakeland cottage in the garden is truly a wonderful and very Special Place to Stay here in the Lake District National Park. We were featured in the Sunday Mirror's Homes and Holidays supplement on 20th August 2012 as No2 of their Top 10 Cosy Holiday Cottages for Two. |
| Address: Howe Foot, Low Beck Bottom, Lowick, Ulverston, Cumbria LA12 8EA Phone: +44 (0)1229 885007 or 0771 242 5978 Website: www.howe-foot.co.uk Email: susan@howe-foot.co.uk |
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No. 1 and 2 Ash Gill Cottages |
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Two houses equipped to the highest standard. Excellent base close to the village of Coniston and Coniston Water with ample opportunities for walking, touring, watersports and pony trekking. Each house consists of a welcoming entrance (with downstairs toilet), an expansive lounge/dining room with sliding patio doors leading to a well equipped patio and large garden. The kitchen is so well equipped that visitors should want for nothing in testing their culinary skills. The first floor boasts a double bedded room with en suite facilities, two comfortable twin bedded rooms and a bathroom. A gas fire is situated in the lounge with central heating throughout for the cooler times of the year. Bed linen and towels are provided and there is ample parking for several cars. A washing machine and dryer are available. Children welcome, short breaks, weekly terms, open all year. |
| Address: Ash Gill Cottages, Torver, Coniston LA21 8BE Phone: +44 (0)1772 612832 or (0)17721 003070 Website: www.ashgillcottages.co.uk Email: info@ashgillcottages.co.uk |
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Waterhead Appartment |
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2 bedroom (1 Double and 1 Twin) fully equipped apartment sleeps 4 either 2 couples or bed can be split to make a twin. |
| Address: Waterhead Appartment, Coniston, Cumbria LA21 8AJ Phone: +44 (0)15394 41442 Fax: +44 (0)15394 41476 Website: www.bluebirdlodge.co.uk Email: info@bluebirdlodge.co.uk |
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Coniston Caravans and Camping Accommodation |
Crake Valley Holiday Park |
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Crake Valley is a small family run holiday park close to the picturesque holiday village of Coniston, with a maximum of ten static holiday caravans and five timber lodges all maintained in first class condition and set in lovely surroundings with a large variety of birds and wildlife. The park is situated in an elevated position across from Coniston Water, which is only a short walk away, sheltered on three sides by mature oak trees, with views across to the Coniston Old Man mountain and surrounding fells, the park opens onto Blawith Common, which is an extensive area of wild and craggy moorland where you can wander at will, with lovely walks to Beacon Tarn and Torver. It is an ideal base for touring the lakes, with all visitor attractions within easy reach, but a car is advisable to get the most of your holiday. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a lead. We have two caravans that are pet free. Check our website for more details. |
| Address: Water Yeat, Blawith, Via Ulverston, Cumbria LA12 8DL Phone: +44 (0)1229 885203 Fax: +44 (0)1229 885203 Website: www.crakevalley.co.uk Email: crakevalley@coniston1.fslife.co.uk |
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Coniston Hostel Accommodation |
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