The Yewdale Inn and Hotel Coniston Village is a situated in the centre of Coniston, within the Lake District National Park.
Woz
United Kingdom
We had a pizza on the first night and i must say it was probably the best we have ever eaten ! Breakfast was incredible and plenty of it then another meal the 2nd night which i havde to say did not dissapoint . The food here is top notch. The staff here were absolutely fantastic and so helpful and a big shout out to the manager absoultely brilliant man . Just loved this place and we will definitely be back
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.
Situated in a quiet corner of the English Lakes, the Bluebird Lodge offers free private parking and free Wi-Fi in public areas. It is just 15 minutes’ walk from the village of Coniston.
Cara
United Kingdom
Fabulous location, out of the way from the main bustle of Coniston but walking distance for everything. Lovely and quiet with friendly accommodating hosts.
Breakfast was brilliant, very tasty, using fresh local ingredients and nothing was too much trouble. Would recommend to anyone looking for comfortable accommodation whether to relax or explore the walks and scenery
The Old Rectory features mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking, located in Coniston, 18 km from Lake Windermere.
Wilson
United Kingdom
Fabulous hosts, very friendly and nothing Was a trouble to them.
Stunning views from the conservatory whilst having breakfast.
Very relaxing and tranquil stay.
Lovely walk into coniston if you like walking, stunning views of the lake and mountains.
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.
Ellen
United Kingdom
Location of the apartment was amazing, nice sized and lovely people
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.
Jenny
United Kingdom
Could not fault the breakfast, wonderful selection
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.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
I have visit Coniston many times before, this time was to go...
I have visit Coniston many times before, this time was to go fell walking with my Son. Booked Bluebird Lodge at quite short notice but found it very easy. I knew it was just outside of the town which allowed us to pick up walks without moving the car. We also took a trip on the Steam Gondola & went around the Ruskin Museum, both of which were excellent have been meaning to do for years. Bluebird Lodge is near the lake where there are a vast array of activities for all ages. Great food both at the Lodge & nearby pubs & cafes. Couldn't have asked for more. Superb!
Brilliant location within walking distance of Coniston Water - perfect for an evening stroll. The food exceeded our expectations. The staff were all really lovely and chatty, so nice and welcoming especially as this is the first time we've been away since Covid-19. Suggest the hotel could add to the outside seating with a stock of inexpensive deck chairs or similar for guests to enjoy good weather in the garden. More could also be made of the jetty area, including hiring out kayaks or other small craft direct from the hotel.
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.
Location is just perfect, you have all amenities around the corner.
Various walks can be started from the doorstep. or you can drive to so many other little villages (20-30mins radius, Ambleside/Windermere/Grasmere/Keswick to name a few) and the options are endless
Walking distance to Coniston Lake
Facilities inside the flat are great. All other reviews you will read will mention the showerhead being great and it is true.
Everything! The location is fantastic for exploring Coniston and the wider Lake District; the facilities were spot on, we had everything we needed for our three night stay; there was free private parking; the hosts were lovely and offered great advice on places to see / eat / etc. This will be the first place I look at for availability next time I visit the Lake District. Keep up the good work :-)
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.
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.
Excellent location on the outskirts of Coniston - an easy walk into the town and a stone’s throw away from the lake and one of the local hotel/pubs.
2 good sized double bedrooms with very comfortable beds and one lovely en-suite shower room.
Also, a lovely small garden at the back with table and chairs.
Francis and Paul , were fabulous hosts, very helpful and informative.
Accommodation was comfortable and very clean.
Sitting In middle of village, with an abundance of eateries and hostilarys around, short walk to Coniston lake, we're there is sailing and other water sports.
The view from the cottage was beautiful, and it was a perfect base for walking, swimming in the lake and exploring Coniston. Loved the open fire, the comfy sofa and how cosy it felt. The cottage was clean and well kitted out with everything we needed.
Excellent accommodation. Well equipped, clean, comfortable with stunning views of the Lake and the hills. Ideal for a trip to Coniston. We were there for the Lakeland Trails running events and it is just a mile to the start which was an extra bonus.
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.
Everything went very smoothly, the staff were extremely courteous and professional. The food was lovely. The very short distance to the lake was great, everything was spotless. Wonderful place.
Located just outside the village of Coniston but happily just opposite a hotel serving good food for supper.
Cheerful, friendly owners. A good choice for a delicious breakfast.
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