The Yewdale Hotel is a situated in the centre of Coniston and therefore central for the scenic delights of the Lake District. Built of local stone and slate in 1896 it was once part guest house and part bank.Eight centrally heated bedrooms with en suite tv and tea-making facilities provide comfortable restful accommodation and an excellent Cumbrian breakfast starts the day. In the bar and dining room fresh seasonal produce features on a varied menu that includes plenty of choice for vegetarians as well as children's dishes. In addition an extended bar menu is offered daily between 12 noon and 9pm. The hotel is open daily for breakfast morning coffee snacks lunches afternoon tea and evening meals. Non-residents are welcome. All interests are catered for in the area and the owners and staff are on hand to offer advice and information on how to enjoy them to the full. Fishing boating canoeing walking and pony trekking are all available on or around Coniston Water and those with energy to spare can tackle the climb up the 2600' Old Man of Coniston. The Ruskin Museum in the village celebrates the life and work of the Victorian artist John Ruskin and a short ferry trip across the Lake takes visitors to Brantwood Ruskin's home for the last 28 years of his life.