Ruskin and Machells Coppice

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"An easy woodland trail though lakeside forestry, close to the home of a troubled 19th-century genius."
Walk directions

With your back to the lake, turn right, across the car park, looking for your first purple-topped post. The path leads up into the woods. Initially the going is steep, including sections of steps, but soon it swings away from the beckside, over a rise then levels off. As the going becomes easier, maintain a less steep ascent to a junction of tracks.

Turn right here, to cross a stile and continue up the hill. The purple-topped posts draw you on into a clearing that accompanies a line of electricity transmission poles. The path levels again across the clearing, before descending briefly to cross first a tiny beck then a much larger one.

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  Terrain  - Woodland paths and tracks, 2 stiles
  Landscape  - Wood and lakeshore
  Dog friendliness  - No problems
  Parking  - Machells Coppice car park, on eastern shore road just beyond Brantwood
  Toilets en route  - None on route, plenty in Coniston on other side of lake
About the walk
Background John Ruskin (born 1819) came to nearby Brantwood in 1872, and stayed there until his death in 1900. The son of a wealthy Scottish sherry merchant, he had been encouraged to paint and write poetry as a child, and went on to Oxford University as an amateur scholar. While there he began to...
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Ruskin and Machells Coppice

Recommended by
Our view
"An easy woodland trail though lakeside forestry, close to the home of a troubled 19th-century genius."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Woodland paths and tracks, 2 stiles
  Landscape - Wood and lakeshore
  Dog friendliness - No problems
  Parking - Machells Coppice car park, on eastern shore road just beyond Brantwood
  Toilets en route - None on route, plenty in Coniston on other side of lake
About the walk
Background John Ruskin (born 1819) came to nearby Brantwood in 1872, and stayed there until his death in 1900. The son of a wealthy Scottish sherry merchant, he had been encouraged to paint and write poetry as a child, and went on to Oxford University as an amateur scholar. While there he began to...
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