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The lower falls on Tom Gill
The lower falls on Tom Gill

Tom Gill, Coniston


The lovely man-made lake of Tarn Hows draws thousands of visitors each year. Most come by car, along the narrow, winding lane that leads from the Coniston to Hawkshead road. But there is any way to reach Tarn Hows, a bit more energetic, but very rewarding, and one that most visitors are unaware of. That route leads along beautiful Tom Gill, a tumbling stream which features not one, but two, attractive waterfalls.

To access the trail up Tom Gill, park in the National Trust parking area on the right of the A591 a mile or so north of Coniston (before you reach Yew Tree Tarn). The route is well signposted, and leads up the side of Tom Gill through pleasant wooodlands. The going is not difficult, though it can be steep in places, and can also be slippery in wet weather, so goof footwear is advisable.

The trail reaches the first waterfall after only 5-10 minutes. An ascent of only a few hundred yards further brings you to the second, more impressive falls. The waterfalls along Tom Gill are every bit as impressive as more well-known falls like Stock Ghyll Force, and less visited.

Five minutes further up, past the second set of falls brings you to Tarn Hows, where you can join the circular path around the lake. You can also easily combine a walk up Tom Gill with a longer walk to Yew Dale, or simply stroll from the car park along a level path to Yew Tree Tarn, where there are further trails through the woods. The best time to walk up Tom Gill is in the evening, when the crowds have gone. If the weather is fine, the surface of Tarn Hows is like a mirror, reflecting the hills and sky - simply magical!

Location map for Tom Gill

Photos of Tom Gill
The gill tumbles through lovely woodland
The gill tumbles through lovely woodland
The upper waterfall
The upper waterfall
The gill spills out of the lower end of Tarn Hows. Its really worth a walk!
The gill spills out of the lower end of Tarn Hows. Its really worth a walk!

Details
Tom Gill
Coniston
Lake District
Cumbria
England
LA21 8DN
Location: Park at the National Trust parking lot just south of Yew Tree Tarn (1 mile north of Coniston)
map
OS SD321999


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    Nearest Hotels to Tom Gill

Bluebird Lodge Coniston Bluebird Lodge - 1.6 miles away
Coniston, Cumbria
Stay from: £62.00
Waterhead Hotel Coniston Waterhead Hotel - 1.6 miles away
Coniston, Cumbria
Stay from: £58.00
Monk Coniston Coniston Monk Coniston - 1.7 miles away
Coniston, Cumbria
Stay from: £59.00

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Nearest Attractions

Tarn Hows
0.4 miles (Countryside)

Hawkshead Old Courthouse
1.8 miles (Historic Property)

Ruskin Museum, Coniston
1.9 miles (Museum)

Beatrix Potter Gallery
2.1 miles (Museum)

Hawkshead Grammar School
2.2 miles (Historic Property)

Skelwith Force
2.5 miles (Countryside)

Coniston Water
3.2 miles (Countryside)

Ambleside
3.2 miles (Town)

Top Cumbria Destinations
Ambleside
Appleby
Bewcastle
Bowness
Burgh-by-Sands
Caldbeck
Carlisle
Cockermouth
Edenhall
Glenridding
Gosforth
Grange
Grasmere
Great Salkeld
Kendal
Keswick
Kirkby Lonsdale
Kirkby Stephen
Kirkoswald
Penrith

Suggested Cumbria Attractions
Abbot Hall
Acorn Bank
Aira Force
Ambleside Roman Fort
Appleby Castle
Bassenthwaite Lake
Beatrix Potter Gallery
Birdoswald Fort and Hadrian's Wall
Blackwell, the Arts and Crafts House
Blakely Rise stone circle
Bowder Stone
Brantwood
Brockhole Gardens
Brothers Water
Brougham Castle
Buttermere Lake
Campbell Legend Bluebird Exhibition
Carlisle Castle
Carlisle Cathedral
Carlisle Guildhall Museum



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Some hotels in Coniston
Bluebird Lodge - from 62.00
Monk Coniston - from 59.00
Waterhead Hotel - from 51.00

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Thurston House - 1
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Sleeps 5, from £135


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Sleeps 5, from £135


Thurston House - 3
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Sleeps 6, from £135


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Sleeps 4, from £250


2 Eden Grove Cottage
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Sleeps 6, from £400


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Sleeps 3, from £195


2 Sycamore Barn
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Sleeps 6, from £300



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