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Coniston Mountain Rescue
The Coniston mountain rescue team is on-call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The team consists solely of local volunteers, all of whom undergo extensive training. The team is entirely funded by public donation. |
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Coniston Water Launch & Ferry Service
Coniston Launch sails traditional passenger launches on Coniston Water, and runs a frequent ferry and cruise service calling at Coniston Boatlandings, Waterhead Hotel, Monk Coniston, Torver, Brantwood, Park a Mor, Lake Bank, and Sunny Bank . They attract many walkers who use the launch to supplement their day's rambling and to this end they have developed various jetties around the lake. They also SAIL ALL WINTER |
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Summitreks Outdoor Activity Company
Coniston's very own outdoor activity company, fully licensed and able to offer not only equipment hire, but all outdoor activities, ideal for couples, families and especially groups |
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Yew Tree Farm Tea Room Coniston
Originally opened by Beatrix Potter many years ago, the Tea room can be accessed on foot or cycle via an extensive choice of Public Rights of Way, parking is available at Tarn Hows, Glen Mary, Coniston, Shepherds Bridge, Hodge Close and Tilberthwaite. Pick up a walk leaflet from The Coppermines Estate Office in Coniston Village and enjoy the 4 mile circular walk from Coniston, with refreshments at Yew Tree Farm. |
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Adventure 21
Adventure 21 ltd are an outdoor pursuits and adventure activities provider for stag and hen parties, management training, corperate team building, families, individuals, youth and school groups and adult and junior birthday parties. We offer climbing, abseiling, aquaseiling open Canadian, canoeing, canyoning, cycling, gorge scrambling, kayaking, mountain biking, sailing, river walking, ghyll scrambling, waterfall climbing, orienteering, navigation, hill walking, archery, rifle shooting, caving, pot holing, raft building, team building, low ropes course and Tyrolean traversing. We have venues throughout Lancashire and the Lake District. |
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Lanehead Outdoor Centre
The setting is perfect. Behind the Centre is the forest of Grizedale, whilst opposite, across the water, lie some of Cumbria’s most interesting mountainous fells. The landscape is dominated by mountains, rivers, cliffs and lakes.
These features are utilised by the experienced Centre staff to provide adventurous activities in dramatic settings. The Centre accommodates up to 44 people and is available for booking at weekends and throughout the summer period. Bookings with or without led activities and one day taster sessions are available.
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Broughton Tourist Information
Broughton Tourist Information is now privately run, just like ours! There site incorporates many features of the area and should be looked at if you are wanting to visit this unique area. |
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Crake Valley Information
'The online space for everything local' provided by six Parish Councils, for the communities between Coniston and Ulverston in South Lakeland. |
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