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COMING EASTER 2025 – The Bluebird Car and Coach Park, Coniston

The Bluebird Car & Coach Park is a brand-new Coppermines amenity opening in Coniston village in the heart of the Lake District National Park during early 2025.

Opening Easter 2025, The Bluebird Car and Coach Park, a Coppermines initiative in Coniston, Lake District will have parking for 70 cars. The parking facilities will include 6 EV charging points, disabled parking and reserved spaces for 6 coaches.

Here, visitors will be able to park safely and responsibly then explore the surrounding area of Coniston, Coniston Water and Coppermines Valley.

More than simply a place to park your car, The Bluebird Car and Coach Park will be a hub for sustainable onwards transport and outdoor activities.

The car park will also feature an information centre, with free trail route maps, an e-bike hire shop and free public toilets for visitors.

To find our more please visit the car park’s dedicated website.

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