Coniston Adventure Guided Walk

Coniston Old Man
 
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Are you a keen hiker? Join Coniston Adventure for a guided walk over Coniston Old Man!

From the centre of Coniston we will ascend through the historic Coppermines Valley to Levers Water.
A steep ascent then takes us to the top of Brim Fell followed by the summit of Coniston Old Man and a choice of descents back to Coniston and its many welcoming hostelries.

Details

In winter conditions good clothing and a head torch are essential, poles and microspikes may be advisable, get in touch if you have any questions.

Date: 12th January 
Time: 09.00am
Duration: 6hrs
Distance: 10km
Start/Finish: Coniston Tourist info car park – Ruskin Avenue Coniston LA21 8EH

Please note: Weather or ground conditions may require a change of route.
If you wish more of a challenge the route can be extended to include more summits.

Coniston Old Man
Time:
9am
-
3pm


Price:

£47.50

 
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Lakeland Retreats do not run this event. For accurate, up to date information, please contact the organiser.
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