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Coniston is a popular spot for hill walking, rock climbing and mountain biking. Around Coniston there are fine walks to be had on the nearby Furness Fells and Grizedale Forest, and some of the finest rock in the Lake District on the eastern face of Dow Crag, three miles from the village.  The village of Coniston lies between Coniston Water and the Old Man of Coniston.

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Waterhead Hotel

This hotel's restaurant has quality cuisine using local suppliers where possible which is open to non residents as well.

The restaurant has full view of Coniston Old Man.

This Hotels offers a majority of rooms that have lake or mountain views Supplement applies .

Waterhead has a jetty which is a pick up point for tha Coniston Launch.

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Waterhead is a non smoking hotel and is licensed for civil ceremonies and partnerships.

The lounge has a public bar and the view shows why a hotel was built here.

An eviable position with Coniston Water at the bottom of the gardens and scenery that even the city lover would appreciate.

There is a games room with pool table and dart board.

The hotel gardens lead to the lakeside and private jetty.

The Waterhead is situated 10 minutes walking distance outside of the village 600 yards and is a great place to stay and relax.

Waterhead Hotel Information

 Waterhead HotelStar Rating 2 stars
No of Rooms 21 rooms
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Address:

Hawkshead Road
Coniston
LA21 8AJ

Directions:

FROM THE SOUTHLeave junction 36 off the M6 follow signs for Kendal and Windermere A591 A590 . Head towards Ambleside and follow signs for Coniston. see below for instructions from Coniston Village.FROM THE NORTHFrom junction 40 follow signs for Keswick A66 . After 15 miles on the A66 before reaching Keswick turn left on the B5322 sign posted Thirlmere. Continue on the B5322 until you join the A591 at the head of Thirlmere. Follow the A591 past Grasmere and on to Ambleside. On reaching Ambleside follow the signs for Coniston on the A593 and continue on the A593 for 8 miles. Just before you enter Coniston Village turn left at the sign for Hawkshead Tarn Hows. At the end of this short stretch turn left over the bridge and the hotel is about 600 yards down the road on the right hand side. Should you miss the Hawkshead Tarn Hows turning and reach the village centre turn left at the Yewdale Hotel and stay on this road past the Crown Hotel and this brings you to the bridge and then the hotel. ALTERNATIVE ROUTE From Junction 36 on the M6 follow signs for Kendal Windermere A591 A590 . After 3 miles fork left on to the A590 and follow signs for Newby Bridge and Barrow. Stay on the A590 for approx 20 minutes until you reach a right turn for Greenodd and Coniston. Turn right onto this road and continue to follow signs for Coniston. In Coniston you will pass a BP Garage and go over a bridge turn right and follow the road past the crown hotel the B52585 Hawkshead Road. Follow the road over a bridge and you will see the hotel on the right hand side about 600 yards from the village. if you have any difficulties please phone the hotel on 015394 41244.

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