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Stay in traditional 2,3,4 or 5 bed self catering properties for a long weekend in Coniston and bring your family to an area that is nestled under the mountains at the north end of Coniston Lake, with its central location in the Lake District National Park. As a result of its superb location, luxury holiday cottages in Coniston for a romantic getaway are very sort after. Coniston is a village with a few shops, pubs and a post office and is very popular with walkers who rent secluded pet friendly accommodation in the Lake District for a short break and need a few amenities to buy groceries. If you are after a more varied nightlife you can soon get to one of the nearby larger towns.
When you book great value dog friendly rentals in Coniston in the countryside you will quickly discover that they are very popular with families with young children as the private vacation farmhouses are well kitted out with internet access and satellite TV’s and many make pets welcome. Many have made washing machines, internet and dishwashers as standard. Large houses with swimming pools in Coniston and in the surrounding countryside couldn’t be better positioned for visiting all the other lakes and towns. A popular day trip away from a modern holiday home with its own hot tub or spa in Coniston is to Lake Windermere and Bowness on Windermere and here you can visit a large selection of shops and restaurants.
Take a ride on a steam gondola along the length of Coniston Water when staying in cheap budget apartments and static caravans in Coniston. You can see a view down the lake where Donald Campbell tried for the water speed record of 300 miles an hour in his bluebird boat. In the summer months when the sun warms up the lakes and rivers you could go swimming, sailing or windsurfing. Fishermen also like to come here and fish in the well stocked lakes by the shore and some take boats out on the lake. For families who like a more energetic break they can go climbing, mountain biking or even horse riding. Visitors renting modern chalets in Coniston spend a lot of time walking the fells following the guidebooks written by Wainwright many years before and enjoying the breathtaking scenery, a walker’s paradise.




