Map of Coniston Water
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To Ambleside The Old Man and Windermere To Hawkshead of Coniston Coniston To Hawkshead Water Waterhead B5285 Monk Coniston Boating Centre Coniston General lake information Coniston Coniston Information Centre 015394 41533 LDNPA oce, Kendal 01539 724555 lakedistrict.gov.uk Environment Agency 0800 807060 Bank Ground 24 hour hotline Coniston Boating Centre 015394 41366 Sailing Club National Trust 015394 41456 Coniston Hall Forestry Commission 01229 860373 campsite Rawdown Smith Trust 015395 31878 - lake mooring Coniston Sailing Club 015394 41580 Park Coppice campsite Public transport Brantwood Traveline 0871 200 2233 Steam Yacht Gondola 015394 41962 Crew Machell Coppice Group bookings and charters 015394 32733 Coniston Launch 015394 36216 Brackenbarrow Farm Torver Torver Jetty Weather Forecast available on 0844 846 2444 Weatherline lakedistrict.weatherline.co.uk To Broughton in Furness Grizedale Forest Torver Back Baili Common Wood Key Coniston Private shore - No Car park Water landing or launching Information centre Public access shore - No launching or Dodgson landing of powered Toilets Sunny craft Wood Campsite Bank Gondola full lake Jetty Caravan site Gondola half lake Parkamoor Public telephone Launch northern route Vulnerable lakeshore Launch southern route Wildfowl area Peel Public footpaths Please avoid Island Wheelchair and Woodland buggy-friendly routes. Cycles allowed Motor boat hire Steamer and launch Sailing boat hire piers and jetties Rowing boat hire Coniston Water Speed limit 10 mph Canoe and kayak hire Torver Low 8km long Common Danger buoy 804m at its widest Bike hire 55m at its deepest Slipway Brown Howe Third longest in the For lake rescue Selside Lake District and lowest, services dial Beck at 44m above sea level 999 Water Park 0 1 kilometre and ask for Blawith the coastguard Common 1 mile Lake Bank Jetty Marine Watch Riv er Cra Boats and equipment are To Greenodd ke tempting targets for thieves. To Greenodd Help protect your boat: www.cumbria.police.uk or contact South Lakeland District Council lake wardens on 015394 42753. It is the responsibility of every lake user to read and understand the Coniston Water Byelaws. Copies are available at Coniston Boating Centre, Coniston Information Centre and www.lakedistrict.gov.uk This map is not to scale. No liability can be claimed as a result of collision with unmarked dangers not shown on this map If you’re going for a walk Our rangers and National Trust wardens operate regular patrols of the lake and shoreline. take OS Explorer maps The depth varies considerably. Beware of submerged rocks. OL6 and 7. Powered craft must not exceed 10mph..