Coniston Water in the southern Lake District is a long, sheltered lake that suits stand-up paddleboarding beautifully, with calm water and views up to the Old Man of Coniston.
What to expect
A long, relatively sheltered lake with easy access and gentle entries, ideal for cruising on a board and quieter than busy Windermere, with the fells as a backdrop. As on any open water, watch for wind building down the length of the lake.
Getting there car-free
The nearest stations are Ulverston and Windermere, with buses on to Coniston village beside the lake.
Is Coniston good for beginners?
Yes — calm and sheltered, it is a good lake to learn on, with hire available in the village.
When is the best time to paddle here?
Spring to autumn, with calm mornings the most reliable.