An easy circular walk around the beautiful Tarn Hows and the Iron Keld Plantation near Coniston. This walk is perfect for children.
Une randonnée circulaire autour du magnifique lac de Tarn Hows et de la forêt d’Iron Keld Plantation près de Coniston. Cette randonnée est parfaite pour les enfants.
Information to walk around Tarn Hows and Iron Keld Plantation near Coniston:
- Distance: 5km
- Duration: 2h
- Ascent: +63 m
- Level: Easy
- Car Park: Tarn Hows National Trust car park, Ambleside LA22 0PP, Fees apply to non members of the national trust.
- Wheelchair accessible: Yes however only around Tarn Hows.
- Dog Friendly: Yes, however can have cows in the fields and two stiles to cross.

Last Saturday as the weather was looking nice, we decided to drive to Coniston to walk around Tarn Hows. I had heard about this famous tarn but we hadn’t been yet so it was time to visit it.
Samedi dernier ils annonçaient beau temps, donc nous avons décidé de conduire jusqu’à Coniston pour randonner autour de l’étang de Tarn Hows. J’avais entendu beaucoup parler de ce fameux étang mais nous n’avions pas encore eu l’opportunité d’y aller donc il était temps d’aller le visiter.

We arrived around 10h30 and the car park was full by the time we were ready to go exploring. I imagine that during summer months finding a space here might be tricky. This place is very touristic as it is perfect for family due to its wheelchair/pushchair friendly path. As it only takes around 1h to walk around the tarn we decided to extend the walk by going to Iron Keld Plantation. It is also possible to add Black Crag summit to the walk.
Nous sommes arrivés vers 10h30 et le parking se remplit vite pendant que nous nous préparions pour partir explorer. Je pense que pendant les mois d’été il doit être assez difficile de trouver une place pour se garer. Cet endroit est assez touristique car le sentier est accessible aux poussettes et fauteuils roulants ce qui est parfait pour une sortie en famille. Vu qu’il ne faut qu’environ 1h pour faire le tour de l’étang, nous avons décidé d’étendre la randonnée en passant par le bois d’Iron Keld Plantation. Il est aussi possible de faire le sommet de Black Crag depuis cette randonnée.
Find the walk to the Old Man of Coniston summit here.

After crossing the little road, we went to observe the tarn before walking anti-clock wise around it. Marcus was enjoying walking on this large path. Nearly arriving at the end of the tarn, we turned right to leave the busy path and walk up to Torver Intake before entering Iron Keld Plantation. The path going to Torver Intake and around Iron Keld plantation was a bit rocky so we put Marcus in the back pack. As he was getting grumpy to be in the back pack, we met a group of cows that were resting in the plantation. They distracted Marcus for a little bit and that allowed us to exit the plantation without too much complaints. Once on the larger path, we let Marcus walk again and slowly we took the direction of the Cumbria Way and the path going to Tarn Hows. Several motorbikes, land rovers and another group of cows distracted and motivated Marcus to walk. Arriving again on the shore of Tarn Hows, we turned right to finish the round and reach the car park.
Après avoir traversé la petite route, nous sommes allés observer l’étang avant de marcher dans le sens inverse des aiguilles de la montre autour de l’étang. Marcus a adoré marcher sur ce large sentier. Juste avant d’arriver à la fin de l’étang, nous avons tourné à droite pour quitter le sentier touristique et monter en haut de Torver Intake avant d’entrer dans le bois d’Iron Keld plantation. Vu que le sentier allant à Torver Intake et autour d’Iron Keld plantation est assez rocheux, nous avons décidé de mettre Marcus dans le sac à dos. Après un petit moment il commençait à râler mais nous avons rencontré un groupe de vaches qui l’ont distrait pendant un petit moment ce qui nous permit de sortir du bois sans qu’il ne se plaigne trop. Une fois sur le large sentier, nous avons laissé Marcus marcher et doucement avons pris la direction du sentier du Cumbria Way et de l’étang de Tarn Hows. Nous avons croisé plusieurs moto, land rovers et un autre troupeau de vaches qui ont distrait et motivé Marcus à marcher. Arrivant de nouveau le long de l’étang de Tarn Hows, nous avons tourné à droite pour finir le tour de l’étang et revenir au parking.
Find the Coniston Inn website here.

By then, it was time for lunch so we decided to stop at the Coniston Inn. The Coniston Inn is very nice, with a great beer garden, a fairy trail for the children and access to the shore of Coniston lake. Definitely worth to stop for food and drinks after a walk and of course they are dog friendly. After this nice lunch we drove back home and Marcus was fast asleep at the back of the car. Marcus really enjoyed the walk and the area is lovely. We will have to organise more walks like that.
Il était temps de manger et nous avons donc décidé de nous arrêter au Coniston Inn. Le Coniston Inn est très joli, avec son jardin, un petit sentier avec des fées pour les enfants et l’accès au lac de Coniston. Nous vous recommandons de vous y arrêter pour manger ou boire quelque chose après une randonnée et bien évidemment ils acceptent les chiens. Après le lunch, nous somme rentrés à la maison et Marcus tomba de sommeil rapidement à l’arrière de la voiture. Marcus a vraiment adoré la randonnée et ce coin est vraiment beau. Il faut que nous organisions d’autres randonnées comme celle-ci.
Have you walked around Tarn Hows or visited Coniston?
Avez vous déjà randonnée autour de Tarn Hows ou visité Coniston?

















Find all our dog friendly walks in the Lake District National Park in this page. To read our adventures in the United Kingdom it is here.
Beautiful countryside!
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Thank you Lynette, we are very lucky to live close by.
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Aww well done Marcus! A beautiful walk, I can see why it doesn’t take long for the carpark to fill up!
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Thank you, he was very good. Yes it is absolutely beautiful and very easy for family.
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It’s amazing how much kids love being outside. Glad to hear Marcus enjoyed his time on the trail.
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He is definitely an outdoor boy. Thank you for reading my blog.
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J’aime beaucoup les balades autour des étangs et des lacs. Vous avez l’air d’avoir passé un bon moment.
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Il y a tellement de belles randonnées autours de lacs et étangs ici, tu serais contente. Merci pour ton commentaire.
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Je pense aussi que je serais très heureuse dans un tel environnement 🙂
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Can definitely recommend Black Fell, superb views to Windermere from up there and one of the best smaller Wainwrights as well. The car park does get very busy and can require a bit of perseverance in the summer to get parked
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Thank you, I will definitely keep that in mind for when Marcus is older and we start walking the Wainwrights with him.
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Pleased you made it to Tarn Hows Mél! Those cows are a bit odd stuck in the plantation aren’t they, must be a reason for them being there.
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It is strange indeed to see them in the plantation but it was nice.
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I have indeed walked Tarn Hows, it’s rather lovely whatever time of the year.
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It is indeed especially as it was not too busy. Thanks for your comment Ruth.
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I love the breathtaking views of the iconic Langdales and surrounding mountains in the background and the mysterious dark, mirror-like water hugged by trees. Tarn Hows is by far one of the most stunning tarns in the Lake District. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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Thank you Aiva for your lovely comment. It is a beautiful place great for family.
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Gorgeous photos!
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Thank you Amanda.
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Très sympa pour une balade, on comprend la popularité des lieux
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Merci Marion. Oui l’endroit est victime de sa beauté.
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If you go back that way – and you probably should – I’d strongly recommend going up Black Crag. It’s an easy climb especially when you’ve been up into Iron Keld, and the views on a good day are stunning
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Thank you for the recommendation. We will definitely be back. We wanted to do Black Crag but it was a bit too much with a toddler. Hopefully next time he will be able to walk up on his own ☺️.
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Yes, a youngster does restrict you (I can remember that even though it was a long time ago). Marcus did well as that was a fair walk as it was. And the hill will still be there when gets little older😊
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