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This is the best way we can find to this well-known beauty spot by bike. Climbs up into Grizedale Forest on forest road where very fine views start to unfurl.
Viewpoint/Beauty Spot
Tarn Hows is a stunning local beauty spot, artificially made in the 19th Century by joining 3 tarns together.
Tarn Hows, ConistonTarn Hows is a stunning local beauty spot, artificially made in the 19th Century by joining 3 tarns…
Approach from Coniston in south and Ambleside in north on A593. Tarn Hows is 1 mile off B5285, Coniston to Hawkshead road. Grid reference: SD 326 995.Acessible on the X30 bus route.Accessible by Public Transport.
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