Around Conniston the pavements are very narrow and you only need some one walking in the opposite direction and one of you will have to go on the road....worth bearing in mind if you have kids. Also there are one or two blind bends, so it is not so easy to see if the way is clear to cross the road.
Written Aug 21, 2003
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Around Conniston the pavements are very narrow and you only need some one walking in the opposite direction and one of you will have to go on the road....worth...
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Conniston was the area that we stayed on our little holiday. We had the intentions of just using this small village as a base for maybe one night then after move more north. As it happened we stayed...
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Coniston is a small, rural farming village situated at the northern end of Coniston Water in the Lake District, in south Cumbria. Copper mining in the 18th and 19th centuries and later, slate mining,...
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Coniston is an idyllic Lakeland village situated beneath the shadow of "Old Man Coniston"
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Coniston - you pull your collar up and smile at a lover, you move quick to the beat of a joke with your friends, you let your eyes bury themselves under a pile of leaves, you skip stones and hit...
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Coniston Water - Lake District

We only quickly stopped by the lake at Coniston on our way from Hilltop. There is a lot of lovely scenery here by the lake and many people keep their boats here to go sailing. There is also a...
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