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Within Coniston and the Lakes you will discover fine drinking establishments ranging from 16th century Inns to 20th century pubs, offering accommodation to visitors. Each offers its own character, charm, hospitality and high standards as expected from the Lake District and Coniston.

Black Bull Inn & Hotel

The 400 year old Black Bull Inn and Hotel in Coniston has had its fair share of famous patrons; Turner, Coleridge and more recently, Donald Campbell. It offers 15 bedrooms, each with a bath/shower, TV, tea/coffee making facilities and hairdryer.

The Coniston Brewing Company is based at the Inn and produces the renowned Bluebird Bitter.

Harrys Restaurant & Wine Bar

Harrys Restaurant & Wine Bar is open 7 days a week from 9.30am till late, serving a wide variety of food & drink from the famous Harry s Big Breakfast to a Lite Lunch, and for those who require a more substantial meal, try our extensive evening menu, or simply just relax with a drink in our comfortable contemporary surroundings.

Jumping Jenny

Situated in a unique position in the grounds of Brantwood, overlooking Coniston Water and the Coniston Fells, Jumping Jenny has become a favourite place in the English Lake District to have lunch, tea, or an evening party. You can arrive by water aboard the Gondola or Coniston Launch.

The Crown Hotel

The Crown Hotel Coniston, situated in the heart of the English Lake District. Recently refurbished we can now offer a luxurious stay surrounded by some of the worlds finest scenery.

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Birch How

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Birch How Guest House is a Victorian property built of local slate with a small garden at the front and car parking at the rear. It is situated on Station Road just a stones throw from the shops, pubs, restaurants, Fitz Park and Leisure Pool. The rooms at Birch How are mainly ensuite and offer friendly Bed and Breakfast accommodation with the option of home cooked evening meals. A ten minute walk brings you to the shores of Derwent Water and the stunning views down the lake from Friar's Crag towards the Borrowdale valley. For those seeking a more active holiday in the Lake District National Park, Birch How B&B is an ideal base for lovers of fell walking, climbing, mountain biking and water sports.



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