Featuring exposed stone walls, oak beams, and a cosy log-burning stove, this inn was built around 400 years ago and features free Wi-Fi and free parking on site.
Christina
United Kingdom
Breakfast and the evening meals were all excellent with a good choice and friendly service. The Black Bull is in the centre of Coniston and so is ideally placed for having a look around the village, Ruskin Museum and the Lake etc.
Boasting a garden and views of mountain, Bank Ground Farm is a guest house set in a historic building in Coniston, 13 km from Lake Windermere.
Nisargau
United Kingdom
The property is excellent and the location is as just stunning. Another gem fact is their staff, special mention to Rob and the chef for his amazing hospitality and kind nature towards every guest. All customisations were attended and fulfilled. Everything was amazing! Would definitely love to stay again.
Church View Apartment in Coniston provides accommodation with free WiFi, 15 km from Lake Windermere, 36 km from Derwentwater and 45 km from Muncaster Castle.
Cotswoldprgirl
United Kingdom
Well furnished and very comfortable flat. Great location in the centre of Coniston and easy to park very near by. Frances was very helpful and gave us lots of guidance on the local area. We had a delicious breakfast the second day that set us up for our travels home.
Offering quiet street views, Grizedale View is an accommodation situated in Coniston, 36 km from Derwentwater and 45 km from Muncaster Castle.
Alex.s.Mitch
United Kingdom
Lovely, clean and well equipped flat bang in the middle of Coniston.
We stayed with our 9 month baby and the included travel cot and high chair were excellent quality.
The small hall before the kitchen/living room was useful for keeping wet hiking gear.
Next to Coniston Water, The Coniston Inn - The Inn Collection Group has lawns running down to the lake shore and a restaurant with spectacular mountain views.
YHA Holly How offers dormitory-style accommodation in Coniston, a 10-minute drive from Hawkshead, Ambleside. It has a games room, a restaurant serving evening meals, and offers free parking on site.
Easy drive to places!! Ample parking with affordable rates.
Easy drive to places!! Ample parking with affordable rates. Truly loved the Lake Coniston Launch & fun on board commentary. Great for lovers of outdoors and watersports. Plenty to do and see in the area and a great restaurants and choice of cafes. I visited the Bluebird Cafe. Great quality of food & value for money. The staff were very helpful & welcoming. Sara’s Indian a great Indian restaurant did very high quality dishes at affordable price with great choice of food. The staff were very professional & helpful.
Fatuma
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Coniston is a pretty village and a great attraction is the...
Coniston is a pretty village and a great attraction is the Bluebird boat in the Ruskin Museum. However, if you want to stay near a lake, Coniston isn't the right village.
Only pub food in Coniston and they haven't heard of/no demand for salads.
Margaret
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Activities on the lake,,such as paddle boarding,,canoeing,,...
Activities on the lake,,such as paddle boarding,,canoeing,,boat trips…about 5 pubs to choose from,,serving food,some you have to book ..a good village shop selling everything..great location to go for walks etc
Alan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Coniston is the perfect village to stay at for exploring...
Coniston is the perfect village to stay at for exploring this area of the lake district. There are some fantastic views and walks in all directions for varying levels of experience and fitness. Refreshments and accommodation are available, with at least four pubs for great food and beer, plus a petrol station, cafes and a few shops, without losing the village feel.
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Peter
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The cottage is homely, fairly clean, it has most things you...
The cottage is homely, fairly clean, it has most things you need, a lovely view of Coniston and the lake. The location was perfect for us, plenty of walks from the cottage and lovely views on the walk back along the elevated lane.
The only downside was the junk around the back of the cottage, and to the side.
Sarah
6.0
Scored 6.0
Beautiful area of the lakes.
Beautiful area of the lakes. We haven’t spent much time around Coniston before having normally visited Keswick. Coniston is a picturesque village, the lake makes for some amazing photos and the village’s is full of, and surrounded by, places to eat.
The location was perfect with it been set in the heart of Coniston village, we had fantastic views of surrounding fells including the Old Man. The room itself was spacious with comfy bed and good tea/ coffee making facilities. The staff were friendly and helpful, couldn’t fault the service. The bar downstairs had a great choice of different beers and lagers and other beverages as well as a decent menu for food (we didn’t try the food as had other reservations). Overall we enjoyed our stay and would definitely return.
Pretty much everything. The bedroom and bathroom were very clean and the shower was superb. Although the evening meals were bar meals there was an area of tables reserved for residents, as the bar was very busy. Menu choice was standard fare. Breakfasts were brilliant. The staff were very always friendly and keen to assist. Nothing seemed too much trouble for them. We also ate out at the 2 other pubs in Coniston and the Black Bull was definitely the best.
The apartment was very clean and had everything we needed. Loved the location - 3 pubs that do food and shops for groceries only a minute walk away and only a short walk down to the lake shore.
We particularly liked having the space of self catering but having breakfast included at the B and B owned by the same owner , Frances. The breakfast was well cooked, presented well and very hot.
The cottage was perfect and quaint, gorgeous views of the Coniston Water and a great base for exploring other parts of the lakes. The accommodation was immaculate and it felt like a home away from home. As other reviews suggest the road leading to the cottage is a little on the narrow side but it added to the experience, we had no issues with getting the car in and out!
Rooms at the Black Bull are a little pricey, but very good. Breakfast was very good. The location is excellent. Lovely to come back to a meal and a few drinks after the day out, and only have to walk upstairs afterwards! Fully stocked on Coniston Brewery beers. Will definitely recommend if you're visiting the South West Lake District.
Great hospitality - very welcoming with delicious cakes and cozy comfortable lounge. Great to meet and chat with other guests. Bed was very comfortable and fabulous views from the window. Super quiet. Quite close to Coniston where we had booked the superb Steam Yacht Gondola ride. Parking on site. Very tasty breakfast.
My beef is with Booking.com. they list this place as a 4*, but they themselves list it as only 3*.
As a 3* hotel it ls a good place, mice location and reasonable food, a bit outdated, facilities just ok, rooms need urgent uplift and a bit dark, but the view on green, sheep's and the lake are a good compensation.
I've stayed in a lot of hotels around the Lake District and love Coniston. Though there are better hotels, this was very good for the small price I paid. The room was pretty standard, but clean and had everything I needed. The food in the restaurant was lovely and the location is as always absolutely stunning.
Location - so peaceful. Owls hooting. Nature. Green. Discovery of new interesting historic corner of Lake District. Log burner. You can walk to Coniston via Cumbrian way. Magical oak wood en route. Beds comfy. Lovely shower.
Came by foot (Cumbria Way) witha a warm welcome. Walking to Torver is ok by the back route (old railway) but it could be a bit damp under some Lakeland conditions! Walking to Coniston is really a bit far for convenience.
Lovely warm welcome with lots of local knowledge. The hints and tips were brilliant and ensured we made the most of our time in the Lake District.
We would recommend the apartments and Coniston itself highly.
Perfect location, with private access to the lake, relaxed atmosphere, great breakfasts, fresh milk available for tea/coffee in our room, friendly, helpful staff, beautiful garden.
Everything was perfect. Had a great time in Coniston and the Lakeland House was a great place stay. Comfy beds, good breakfast, clean and comfortable accommodation.
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