Tarn Hows and Tom Gill

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"A different approach to one of Lakeland's tourist honeypots."
Walk directions

From the car park, facing the road, ignore the bridleway sign to Tarn Hows Cottage and instead go left over a bridge and into the adjacent field on a permissive path toward Yew Tree Farm.

At a signpost, turn left, up the hill towards Tarn Hows Cottage. The path is quite steep and leads to a double row of fencing where new hedges have been laid. Go through a wicket gate and continue with yellow arrows and the fencing now on your left. The fence is replaced by a dry-stone wall and the path continues up to a wall corner where it kinks left through a gate and continues up with the wall now on the right. Take the second of two gates on the right and walk past the former farm buildings of Tarn Hows Cottage to a gate beyond a bank barn.

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  Terrain  - Road, grassy paths and tracks, including one rocky section
  Landscape  - Woods, field, fell and tarn
  Dog friendliness  - Fields grazed by sheep, reasonably suitable for dogs
  Parking  - Tom Gill National Trust pay-and-display car park
  Toilets en route  - At Tarn Hows car park
About the walk
Background Tarn Hows has been a Lakeland chocolate box attraction since the charabancs first connected it with the railheads at Coniston and Windermere. Its evocative blend of statuesque pines, sparkling water and a backdrop of distinctively pointy fells could have been made especially for an...
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Tarn Hows and Tom Gill

Recommended by
Our view
"A different approach to one of Lakeland's tourist honeypots."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Road, grassy paths and tracks, including one rocky section
  Landscape - Woods, field, fell and tarn
  Dog friendliness - Fields grazed by sheep, reasonably suitable for dogs
  Parking - Tom Gill National Trust pay-and-display car park
  Toilets en route - At Tarn Hows car park
About the walk
Background Tarn Hows has been a Lakeland chocolate box attraction since the charabancs first connected it with the railheads at Coniston and Windermere. Its evocative blend of statuesque pines, sparkling water and a backdrop of distinctively pointy fells could have been made especially for an...
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