Such a lovely park up! Very quiet with some cool walks nearby. Very quiet a night we were the only ones there with lovely ambient sound from the little stream
Parking payant max 24h via l'application. Parc national du Lake District. Parking gratuit de l'autre côté du ruisseau
Free parking spot 10 minutes from Coniston. Additional smaller car parking area on the other side of the stream. It can get busy during the day as there are lots of hiking routes nearby so do park considerately.
Kostenpflichtiges Parken bis zu 24 Stunden über die App. Lake District Nationalpark. Kostenloses Parken auf der anderen Seite des Baches.
Such a lovely park up! Very quiet with some cool walks nearby. Very quiet a night we were the only ones there with lovely ambient sound from the little stream
What a really nice place, I went in the winter months and was really peaceful, the roaring of the river running wild, my phone was hit and miss with the old interweb
I absolutely enjoyed staying here.. Very peaceful at night and empty at the time I visited it. The road to this spot is a single track but there are passing places. I had no problems with my LWB.
Great place for a park up. No signage to say that you can't park overnight here. Great views with walks starting from the car park. no bins or toilets so your unit must be self contained. We were the only ones here last night. We will be back at some point.
Fabulous stop by a river. Quite remote. Good sized car park. No bin or any facilities so must be self contained and take your rubbish away.
Good location for walks, with nice views. No bin, and right on the road.
Load of room, stunning location with amazing walks from the car park. Little river to have a picnic by, just amazing really. Quiet overnight, walkers/runners/climbers during the day. Wiggley road to reach it but worth it and there's a few passing places.
Stayed here for 2 nights in the back of the car with the dog, was very quiet and peaceful with great walks. The ringo signs had been sprayed over and the camera knocked off, asked a local and they said it was free. No one bothered me and the local farmer just drove past and waved good morning.