![]() ![]() There were plenty of people on and in the water, but it didn’t feel too busy and definitely not crowded. Though there is a closer drop off point, you can’t park there, so you’d end up returning your vehicle and walking down anyway.Ĭoniston water itself is lovely and we were there on a sunny Sunday afternoon. Lugging a kayak meant the walk through the site and on through an adjacent campsite took us around 15 minutes. The added bonus for us was the proximity to Coniston Water. Whilst we didn’t do any notable walks, we clocked up a good few miles walking into and around Coniston, and the surrounding countryside is absolutely beautiful. With the Old Man of Coniston visible close by the location is ideal for walkers. We thought that the interior space of the pod was very well thought out, the double bed was spacious and very comfy and we enjoyed a very relaxing break. After a busy few weeks, relaxing in style and without the need to set up camp ourselves, was just what we needed. ![]() We’ve stayed in a similar luxury pod before, but the layout of this pod is a bit different as it will accommodate a family of 4. The walk into Consiton is just far enough for you to feel like you’ve earned a coffee and a slice of cake we ate on the waterfront at The Bluebird Cafe, which on a Saturday afternoon was lively but the food was good and we had fantastic views over Coniston Water. The site itself is really peaceful and set in stunning woodland, which made for a truly relaxing weekend. Obviously cooking on the barbecue does rely on dry weather, so bear this in mind if you are planning on self-catering. With such lovely weather we made the most of the outdoor seating, eating breakfast and dinner outside. We had fabulous weather so cooked on the barbecue twice, using it to grill bacon in the morning and for chicken burgers in the evening. ![]()
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