Woods, Tarns and Gills [Coniston] - National Park Guided Walk
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Woods, Tarns and Gills [Coniston] - National Park Guided Walk

By Lake District National Park Authority

A 4.5 hour volunteer-led guided walk to the iconic Tarn Hows returning via the tree trail in Monk Coniston estate. There is one steep climb.

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Location

Monk Coniston LDNPA Car Park

Monk Coniston LDNPA Car Park Coniston LA21 8AH United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 4 hours, 30 minutes
  • In person

About this event

Start point: Monk Coniston LDNPA car park (Postcodes are unreliable in rural areas. The confirmation email contains precise details of how to find this car park)

Length: 8.9 km (5.5 miles) with 250m (820 ft) of ascent

Time: 4.5 hours (approx.)

Grade: 4 (see grade description below)

The route begins with a walk to Yewdale before the ascent of Tom Gill to Tarn Hows. The return to the car park is via Monk Coniston Hall with an opportunity to visit the tree walk and restored walled kitchen garden. The entire walk is within what was once the Monk Coniston estate, which has an interesting past with connections to Beatrix Potter as well as the famous collection of trees and one of the most photographed tarns in the Lake District.

Paths are generally good but there are some sections that are uneven and others which may be muddy and slippery in poor weather. The walk also includes a steep and stony ascent of Tom Gill.

Grade 4 walks are generally full day walks that include hilly ground and require a reasonable level of fitness. You might encounter climbs up some steeper sections. The surfaces may be rough and uneven, with rocky or muddy sections, and you may also find yourself walking up irregular steps, over stiles or through narrow gates and gaps.

Participants will need to dress appropriately for the terrain and weather and bring a packed lunch. Please see the main webpage for more details.

Your confirmation email will include full details - please read it carefully.

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Grade descriptions

All our walks are graded from 1 to 5, to ensure you can choose the walk that’s right for you. But what does each number mean? The grades are based on a combination of factors including: terrain, accessibility (gates, stiles, path width), gradient, length, duration, total ascent and highest point.

Families are welcome on all of our walks, but not all are pushchair friendly so please read the route descriptions.

Grade 1

Walk length: 3 – 7 km (1.8 – 4.5 miles)

Approximate duration: 1.5 to 2.5 hours

Grade 1 walks are easy and accessible walks that go at a leisurely pace and follow generally flat or rolling paths with gentle hills. The paths are wide, firm and have no barriers to access such as steep sections, steps or stiles. The walks are suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs.

See all Grade 1 walks

Grade 2

Walk length: 3 – 5 km (1.8 – 3.1 miles)

Approximate duration: 2 to 2.5 hours

Grade 2 walks are around villages and are focussed on a tour of historical and other points of interest. They may include some short ascents and descents. The path surface might be pavements, earth, grass or stone and – while generally firm – it may have some loose or uneven sections, or be soft underfoot after rain. You may also encounter steps, gates and narrow sections. Most of our grade 2 walks are very suitable for families, and some are pushchair friendly (please check route descriptions).

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Grade 3

Walk length: 4 – 8.7 km (2.5 – 5.5 miles)

Approximate duration: 2.5 to 5 hours

Grade 3 walks may include some moderate ascents and descents. The path surface might be earth, grass or stone and – while generally firm – it will have some loose or uneven sections, or be soft underfoot after rain. You will also encounter steps, gates or stiles and narrow sections. Most of our grade 3 walks are suitable for families.

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Grade 4

Walk length: 6 – 12.5 km (3.7 – 7.8 miles)

Approximate duration: 4 to 6 hours

Grade 4 walks are generally full day walks that include hilly ground and require a reasonable level of fitness. You might encounter climbs up some steeper sections. The surfaces may be rough and uneven, with rocky or muddy sections, and you may also find yourself walking up irregular steps, over stiles or through narrow gates and gaps.

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Grade 5

Walk length: 7 – 13 km (4 – 8 miles)

Approximate duration: 4 to 6 hours

Grade 5 walks are our most challenging full day walks which involve going onto the fell summits. These walks require a good level of fitness and full walking kit appropriate for the weather conditions. Some people may find walking poles useful. You may encounter sustained climbs up some steeper sections. The surfaces can be rough and uneven, with rocky or muddy sections, irregular steps, stiles or narrow gates and gaps.

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Locations

We have guided walks across the Lake District National Park, from Keswick, Ullswater, Thirlmere and Buttermere in the Northern Lakes, to Windermere, Coniston, Grasmere, Ambleside, Hawkshead, Eskdale and Ravenglass in the Southern Lakes.

Donate to the National Park

All our walks are free to book. If you wish to make a donation to give back to the National Park, you can do so via the Lake District Foundation.

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Oct 5 · 10:00 GMT+1