Lake District National Park · Westmorland and Furness, England
10.3 km
~2 hrs 24 min
211 m
“Experience the perfect blend of natural beauty, history, and moderate challenge on the Torver and Coniston Water Loop.”
Starting near the charming village of Torver in Westmorland and Furness, England, the Torver and Coniston Water Loop is a delightful 10 km (approximately 6.2 miles) trail with an elevation gain of around 200 meters (656 feet). This loop trail offers a moderate challenge, making it suitable for hikers with some experience.### Getting ThereTo reach the trailhead, you can drive or use public transport. If driving, head towards Torver, which is easily accessible via the A593 road. There is parking available near the village. For those using public transport, the nearest train station is in Ulverston. From Ulverston, you can take a bus to Torver, with services running regularly.### Trail OverviewThe trail begins near the village of Torver, a quaint settlement known for its historical significance and picturesque landscapes. As you set off, you'll be greeted by the serene countryside, with rolling hills and lush greenery.### Key Landmarks and Sections#### Torver Village to Coniston Water (0-3 km / 0-1.9 miles)Starting from Torver, the first section of the trail takes you through pastoral landscapes and open fields. Keep an eye out for traditional stone walls and farmhouses that dot the landscape. After about 3 km (1.9 miles), you'll reach the shores of Coniston Water, one of the largest lakes in the Lake District. This area is perfect for a short break, offering stunning views of the lake and the surrounding fells.#### Coniston Water to Beacon Tarn (3-6 km / 1.9-3.7 miles)Continuing along the trail, you'll follow the shoreline of Coniston Water for a while before heading inland towards Beacon Tarn. This section involves a gentle ascent, gaining approximately 100 meters (328 feet) in elevation. Beacon Tarn is a small, tranquil lake surrounded by heather and moorland. It's a great spot for birdwatching, with species such as herons and ducks often seen in the area.#### Beacon Tarn to Torver Back (6-10 km / 3.7-6.2 miles)From Beacon Tarn, the trail loops back towards Torver. This section involves a descent, with the remaining 100 meters (328 feet) of elevation gain spread out over the next few kilometers. The path takes you through wooded areas and open fields, offering a variety of landscapes. As you approach Torver, you'll pass by historical sites such as old mining ruins, a testament to the area's industrial past.### Nature and WildlifeThe Torver and Coniston Water Loop is rich in natural beauty and wildlife. The diverse habitats along the trail support a variety of flora and fauna. In the woodlands, you might spot red squirrels, while the open fields are home to grazing sheep and cattle. The lakes and tarns attract waterfowl, and the moorlands are a haven for birdwatchers.### Historical SignificanceThe region around Torver and Coniston Water has a rich history. The area was once a hub for slate mining, and remnants of this industrial heritage can still be seen along the trail. Additionally, Coniston Water is famously associated with Donald Campbell, who set world water speed records here in the mid-20th century.### NavigationFor navigation, it's recommended to use the HiiKER app, which provides detailed maps and real-time updates to help you stay on track. The trail is well-marked, but having a reliable navigation tool can enhance your hiking experience.This loop trail offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, historical intrigue, and moderate physical challenge, making it a rewarding hike for those looking to explore the Lake District's lesser-known gems.
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