Some excerpts from the website of Oaklands that might be useful
Accommodation Facilities We have
two en-suite bedrooms - a double and a twin plus a further
double and single bedroom. All are individually furnished to a high standard with remote colour
TV's,
hair dryers, beverage trays and lots of extras to make your stay comfortable.
Breakfast is served in the
dining room, where you can start the day with a hearty English
breakfast or a vegetarian alternative if you prefer, followed by toast and Lakeland preserves. We are happy to prepare a packed
lunch with freshly prepared sandwiches, flapjacks and cakes, etc. Special diets catered for. Superb quality pocket-sprung beds in all
rooms. Grass
tennis courts bowling green available nearby for guest use. For the benefit of our guests we have a no smoking policy and regret we are unable to accommodate pets. Cumbrian Way: We are happy to welcome you on your Cumbrian Way Walk and can offer 2 night stays. Ulverston - Coniston stay at Oaklands, first night walk to Langdale day 2 and we offer a free
taxi back in the evening and return via car to Langdale, Dungeon Gill next morning. The journey by car takes 10 - 15 minutes. ] | [Facilities] | [
Oaklands Guesthouse, Yewdale Road, Coniston, Cumbria, LA21 8DX.
Tel: +44 (0)15394 41245 | Email:
info@oaklandsconiston.co.uk. Welcome to Oaklands Guest House... Judith Zeke look forward to welcoming you to Oaklands, their beautiful Lakeland home. The house was built of local stone in the middle of the 19th Century. It is situated near the village
centre, overlooking the bowling green and within a short walk of the lake. The bowling green itself are nearby grass
tennis courts are available for guests of Oaklands to use. We offer a high level of comfort, with spacious
rooms overlooking the Coniston fells. There is private
parking and a large
garden for you to while away the Summer evenings. Website maintained by The Dedicated Partnership
Coniston The village of Coniston is centrally located for exploring the Lake District, with its wealth of historic houses, visitor atractions and outstanding natural
beauty. Coniston is famous for its association with John Ruskin, the
Steam Gondola and more recently Donald Campbell, with his attempt at the World Water Speed Record. There are many attractions in and around the village. The Cumbrian Way passes through the Village and the more energetic could climb the Old Man of Coniston with its splendid view overlooking as far as the Isle of Man. Both Judith Zeke have lived in the area all their lives, have a wide local knowledge and would be happy to help you plan your day's activities. We can also recommend some excellent
restaurants and country
pubs for your evening meal.
Oaklands Guesthouse - How to find us... From Ambleside take the Coniston Road A593. As you enter Coniston, Oaklands is situated on the right hand side of the road just after the 30mph sign and before the bowling green. for a 12 layers of mapping that show Oaklands Guesthouse's exact location. ] | [How to find us]