coniston · it is the responsibility of every lake user to read and understand the coniston water...

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To Greenodd To Greenodd River Cra ke Blawith Common Lake Bank Jetty Selside Beck Brown Howe Torver Low Common Peel Island Parkamoor Dodgson Wood Sunny Bank Jetty Bailiff Wood Torv Torver Back Common To Broughton in Furness Brackenbarrow Farm Machell Coppice Brantwood Sailing Club Park Coppice campsite Coniston Hall campsite Coniston Torver Waterhead Monk Coniston To Ambleside and Windermere To Hawkshead B5285 To Hawkshead Grizedale Forest The Old Man of Coniston Water Park Bank Ground Coniston Water Coniston Boating Centre 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. Cycles allowed Steamer and launch piers and jetties Speed limit 10 mph Danger buoy Car park Information centre Toilets Campsite Caravan site Public telephone Vulnerable lakeshore Wildfowl area Please avoid Woodland Motor boat hire Sailing boat hire Rowing boat hire Canoe and kayak hire Bike hire Slipway Key Copies are available at Coniston Boating Centre, Coniston Information Centre and www.lakedistrict.gov.uk It is the responsibility of every lake user to read and understand the Coniston Water Byelaws. 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. This map is not to scale. If you’re going for a walk take OS Explorer maps OL6 and 7. Coniston Water Coniston Water 8km long 804m at its widest 55m at its deepest Third longest in the Lake District and lowest, at 44m above sea level 1 kilometre 0 1 mile Marine Watch Boats and equipment are tempting targets for thieves. Help protect your boat: www.cumbria.police.uk or contact South Lakeland District Council lake wardens on 015394 42753. 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 0871 200 2233 Steam Yacht Gondola 015394 41962 Crew Group bookings and charters 015394 32733 Coniston Launch 015394 36216 Weather Forecast available on 0844 846 2444 Weatherline lakedistrict.weatherline.co.uk For lake rescue services dial 999 and ask for the coastguard er Jetty

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To GreenoddTo Greenodd

River C

rake

BlawithCommon

Lake Bank Jetty

SelsideBeck

Brown Howe

Torver Low Common

PeelIsland

Parkamoor

DodgsonWoodSunny

BankJetty

Baili�Wood

Torv

Torver BackCommon

To Broughtonin Furness

Brackenbarrow Farm

MachellCoppice

Brantwood

Sailing Club

Park Coppicecampsite

Coniston Hallcampsite

Coniston

Torver

Waterhead

MonkConiston

To Ambleside and Windermere To Hawkshead

B528

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To Hawkshead

Grizedale Forest

The Old Man of Coniston

Water Park

Bank Ground

Coniston Water

Coniston Boating Centre

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.

Cycles allowed

Steamer and launchpiers and jetties

Speed limit 10 mph

Danger buoy

Car park

Information centre

Toilets

Campsite

Caravan site

Public telephone

Vulnerable lakeshore

Wildfowl areaPlease avoid

Woodland

Motor boat hire

Sailing boat hire

Rowing boat hire

Canoe and kayak hire

Bike hire

Slipway

Key

Copies are available at Coniston Boating Centre, Coniston Information Centre and www.lakedistrict.gov.ukIt is the responsibility of every lake user to read and understand the Coniston Water Byelaws.

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.

This map is not to scale. If you’re going for a walk take OS Explorer maps OL6 and 7.

ConistonWater

Coniston Water8km long804m at its widest55m at its deepest

Third longest in the Lake District and lowest, at 44m above sea level

1 kilometre0

1 mile

Marine Watch

Boats and equipment are tempting targets for thieves.Help protect your boat:www.cumbria.police.ukor contact South Lakeland District Council lake wardens on 015394 42753.

General lake informationConiston Information Centre 015394 41533LDNPA o�ce, Kendal 01539 724555lakedistrict.gov.ukEnvironment Agency 0800 80706024 hour hotline Coniston Boating Centre 015394 41366National Trust 015394 41456Forestry Commission 01229 860373Rawdown Smith Trust 015395 31878- lake mooringConiston Sailing Club 015394 41580

Public transportTraveline 0871 200 2233Steam Yacht Gondola 015394 41962CrewGroup bookings and charters 015394 32733Coniston Launch 015394 36216

WeatherForecast available on 0844 846 2444Weatherline lakedistrict.weatherline.co.uk

For lake rescueservices dial

999and ask for the coastguard

er Jetty