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Tarn Hows
via Coniston & Low Yewdale


Yewdale Beck

  

Directions

Turn left out of the Car Park and walk to the village centre (Bull Inn). Turn right and head out of Coniston on the Ambleside road (A 593) past the Fire Staation. Pass the turnings to YHA Holly How Youth Hostel (left) and Hawkshead (right). Pass another left turn and 30 yards further on take the footpath on the left (signposted Tilberthwaite). Follow the well-laid gravel path through the woods for about ¾ mile (crossing 2 or 3 bridges/fords) to a ramp leading down to the road.

Cross the road, following a footpath sign for Boon Crag (3/4 mile). Walk along a farm track and to the right of a barn to a bridge crossing Yewdale Beck.

Cross the bridge and immediately turn left over a stile (signposted Tarn Hows). Walk along the hedgerow, parallel to the Beck, cross a stile and continue up the path through the trees and over a plank bridge.

At the junction continue straight ahead. Go through a gateway (no gate !) and on up to a gate to a small lane leading to Tarn Hows Cottage. Go through a gate and walk beside the cottage, then turn right and go through another gate. Follow the metalled drive then along a broad track that leads to a road. Go through the gate and turn left onto the road.

Follow the road up to Tarn Hows (the Car Park is on the right and the Tarn is on the left). The view of the Tarn is rewarding if you go no further, but an easy path takes you right round the lake in either direction.

Walk back down the road, passing the path from Low Yewdale; cross a cattle grid and at the bottom of a hill, where the road crosses a stream, turn right onto a footpath that follows the road (signposted Coniston via Boon Crag). The path rejoins the road but, after passing one building, you turn right onto a bridle path leading through Boon Crag farmyard (now a sawmill).

Pass some cottages, then turn left over a stile, following a sign to Coniston and Guards Wood. Go through a gate then on up a broad track, where a small path branches off to the right go up it, following the yellow arrow. Continue to follow the yellow arrows over the hill through the woods. Go through a gate in a wall and follow the yellow arrow left to join a section of the Cumbria Way footpath. The Old Man of Coniston is now straight ahead and you can see part of the village on the left.

Pass through a gate and follow the path down past a barn, then immediately turn left through a kissing gate.

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Go alongside a field to another kissing gate beside a green wooden bungalow. Go over a stone stile onto a bridge then cross the bridge and turn left onto a road. Go past the school and along to a T junction, where you turn right and walk back into Coniston.