Coniston Water - Coniston Boating Centre

Coniston
Water
B5
28
5
To Hawkshead
Waterhead
Coniston Boating Centre
General lake information
Coniston
Information Centre
015394 41533
LDNPA office, Kendal
01539 724555
lakedistrict.gov.uk
Environment Agency
0800 807060
24 hour hotline
Coniston Boating Centre 015394 41366
National Trust
015394 41456
Forestry Commission
01229 860373
Rawdown Smith Trust
015395 31878
- lake mooring
Coniston Sailing Club
015394 41580
Public transport
Traveline
Steam Yacht Gondola
Crew
Group bookings
and charters
Coniston Launch
To Ambleside
and Windermere To Hawkshead
The Old Man
of Coniston
Monk
Coniston
Coniston
Bank Ground
Sailing Club
Coniston Hall
campsite
Park Coppice
campsite
Brantwood
0871 200 2233
015394 41962
Machell
Coppice
015394 32733
015394 36216
Brackenbarrow Farm
Torver
Torver Jetty
Weather
Forecast available on
0844 846 2444
Weatherline
lakedistrict.weatherline.co.uk
To Broughton
in Furness
Torver Back
Common
Key
Private shore - No
landing or launching
Public access shore No launching or
landing of powered
craft
Gondola full lake
Gondola half lake
Launch northern route
Launch southern route
Public footpaths
Wheelchair and
buggy-friendly routes.
Information centre
Toilets
Dodgson
Wood
Sunny
Bank
Jetty
Campsite
Caravan site
Parkamoor
Public telephone
Vulnerable lakeshore
Wildfowl area
Please avoid
Peel
Island
Woodland
Motor boat hire
Steamer and launch
piers and jetties
Sailing boat hire
Danger buoy
Coniston
Water
Car park
Cycles allowed
Speed limit
10 mph
Grizedale Forest
Bailiff
Wood
Coniston Water
8km long
804m at its widest
55m at its deepest
Rowing boat hire
Canoe and kayak hire
Bike hire
Torver Low
Common
Slipway
Third longest in the
Lake District and lowest,
at 44m above sea level
Brown Howe
For lake rescue
services dial
999
and ask for
the coastguard
Selside
Beck
Water Park
0
1 kilometre
Blawith
Common
1 mile
Lake Bank Jetty
To Greenodd
ke
Cra
Boats and equipment are
tempting targets for thieves.
r
Rive
Marine Watch
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.
If you’re going for a walk
take OS Explorer maps
OL6 and 7.
No liability can be claimed as a result of collision with unmarked dangers not shown on this map
Our rangers and National Trust wardens operate regular patrols of the lake and shoreline.
The depth varies considerably. Beware of submerged rocks.
Powered craft must not exceed 10mph.