| Country Inn, Pub and Restaurant | The Wilson Arms | Torver, Near Coniston Water |
Torver, Coniston, Cumbria, LA21 8BB Telephone: 015394 41237 Fax: 015394 41590
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| The Wilson Arms is a family owned Country Inn set in the heart of the Lake District. Situated in the small village of Torver nestled in the shadow of The Old Man of Coniston and Dow Crags. Explore the extensive fells and climb the magnificent mountains or walk to the shores of Coniston Lake through beautiful woodland. |
Bed and Breakfast
Relax in one of our 7 warmly decorated en suite bedrooms. Start your day in our dining room with a hearty Cumbrian breakfast or choose a lighter option from the menu. Also available is the Mews, our self-catering accommodation which hosts a double bedroom, a bunk bedroom (ideal for children), a bathroom, a lounge and a kitchen. The Mews can also be booked as bed and breakfast.
Bed and breakfast - £35 person/night (discounted rates available for 3 or more nights) The Mews (holiday flat) - from £350 to £420 per week (low/high season)
Dogs are welcome, though prior arrangement is a pre-requisite. |
Restaurant
After your adventures of the day are over dine in comfort in the secluded dining room and treat yourself to some local produce from the varied menu all freshly prepared and cooked when ordered then indulge with a little something from the extensive sweet menu, before relaxing for the evening in the bar. |
Pub
The Wilson Arms boasts natural wooden beams, an open log fire, real local ales and home cooked food.
Relax in our sunlit beer garden with a glass of a locally brewed ale.
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Directions
The Wilson Arms, Torver, Nr. Coniston, Cumbria, LA21 8BB
Leave the M6 at J36 and follow the signs for Barrow-in-Furness (A590) until you get to Greenodd Estuary. Here you will turn right following the route to Workington (A5092), then turn for Coniston and Torver (A5084) after approximately two miles. You will travel past the tranquil shores of Coniston Water into the heart of the hills and fells, coming to the junction of the A593. The Wilson Arms is directly opposite.
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For extra information why not visit the Wilson Arms home page?
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