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  1. Steam Yacht Gondola

    After 10am, purchase tickets onboard by cash or card, subject to availability. Every Thursday time slots will be available for the next 28 days. Check availability and book. The National Trust's Steam Yacht Gondola is a rebuilt Victorian steam-powered yacht on Coniston Water in the Lake District.

  2. Plan your visit to Steam Yacht Gondola

    Pier is at end of Lake Road, near petrol station (look out for the brown Gondola signpost). Bus 505 from Ambleside or X12 / X112 from Ulverston/Barrow- 15 mins walk to Gondola. Car Parking. 50 yards, pay and display, at Coniston Pier (not National Trust) Also Tourist Information Centre car park- 15 mins walk.

  3. Visiting the Steam Yacht Gondola

    Jump to. Cruise around Coniston Water on the Steam Yacht Gondola. Choose from three routes - the Full Lake cruise, the North Lake cruise or the Heart of the Lake cruise - and soak up the nostalgia of the bygone age of steam. Dogs welcome on board. National Trust members receive a 10% discount on all cruises.

  4. Steam Yacht Gondola

    Leisurely boat ride on old steamer. May 2019. The Steam Yacht Gondola is run by the National trust, you can pre-book your tickets online to save time queuing up at the lake when you arrive. The boat take a round trip of the lake stopping a several jettys to let people on/off, we exited at Monk Coniston to complete the Tarn Hows walk.

  5. Steam Yacht Gondola

    North Lake Cruise (1 hr) Adult £17.50, Child £8.75, Family £43.75. Request stops at Brantwood for house and gardens (not National Trust) and Monk Coniston Jetty for walks to Tarn Hows (approx 3 hrs). Break your journey and re-join Gondola on a later sailing. Heart of Lake Cruise (1hr)

  6. STEAM YACHT GONDOLA (Coniston)

    The Steam Yacht Gondola is run by the National trust, you can pre-book your tickets online to save time queuing up at the lake when you arrive. The boat take a round trip of the lake stopping a several jettys to let people on/off, we exited at Monk Coniston to complete the Tarn Hows walk. We then returned several hours later to pick up the next ...

  7. Step aboard the National Trust's Steam Yacht Gondola in ...

    Set sail over Coniston Water with the National Trust in this behind-the-scenes video of Steam Yacht Gondola, one of the only steam-running gondolas remaining...

  8. SY Gondola

    The steam yacht Gondola is a rebuilt Victorian, screw-propelled, steam-powered passenger vessel on Coniston Water, England.Originally launched in 1859, she was built for the steamer service carrying passengers from the Furness Railway and from the Coniston Railway.She was in commercial service until 1936 when she was retired, being converted to a houseboat in 1946.

  9. Steam Yacht Gondola

    The SY Gondola was retired in 1936 and was used as a house-boat, unfortunately she was abandoned in the 1960's. However, in the mid 1970's a group of National Trust enthusiasts raised enough money to restore her.. The restored yacht was relaunched on 25th March 1980 and, after a break of 44 years, finally re-entered public service on Coniston Water, Cumbria's fifth largest lake.

  10. STEAM YACHT GONDOLA (Coniston)

    Elegance personified the National Trust Steam Yacht Gondola. instantly transports its passengers back to a more leisurely and luxurious age of travel. It is a wonderful way to see Lake Coniston whatever the weather and provides hikers and round trip travellers both with ease of access to all of the lake,whilst also giving all a marvellous ...

  11. STEAM YACHT GONDOLA (Coniston)

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  12. Steam Yacht Gondola's history

    The design of Gondola was intended to take advantage of the growing mass of relatively wealthy working-class tourists born of the industrial revolution who could sail on Coniston Water and experience the elegance of European travel, previously a preserve of the aristocracy. Sir James' foresight proved to be accurate and tourists came in their ...

  13. Steam Yacht Gondola

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  14. Coniston Gondola

    The walk there and back is 3½ miles long (or 5 miles with a circuit around Tarn Hows) and can be downloaded from the National Trust website. More extensive cruises, covering the whole of the Coniston and lasting 1 hour and 45 minutes, are also offered. Steam Yacht Gondola. For timetables and ticket prices visit the official National Trust website.

  15. Steam Yacht Gondola

    The best way to see Coniston Lake. Helpful and knowledgeable staff. Well worth the money and a relaxing cruise. ... I am a member of the National Trust. I would spend about 2 - 3 hours at Brantwood. Thanks. Coming in mid June. Brenda M. Tiverton, UK 11 contributions. ... Steam Yacht Gondola - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)

  16. National Trust: Steam Yacht Gondola

    National Trust: Steam Yacht Gondola Cruise around Coniston Water - one of England's most beautiful lakes - on the Steam Yacht Gondola. Choose from three routes - the full lake cruise, the north lake cruise or the south lake cruise - and soak up the nostalgia of the bygone age of steam - an unparalleled Lake District cruising experience.

  17. Steam Yacht

    Address: Coniston PierLake RoadConistonCumbriaLA21 8AN. Telephone: 01539 433 250. Email: . (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Website: View website.

  18. Steam Yacht Gondola (NT)

    Steam Yacht Gondola (NT), Coniston, Cumbria. 1,510 likes · 274 were here. Gondola sails daily from Easter until the end of October. See website for...

  19. STEAM YACHT GONDOLA: All You MUST Know Before You Go (2024)

    The Steam Yacht Gondola is run by the National trust, you can pre-book your tickets online to save time queuing up at the lake when you arrive. ... This made us decide to try out the steam yacht Gondola on Coniston Water instead and we are so glad we did. There was around 10 passengers on the 13.45 sailing which made it seem much more personal.

  20. Our work on Steam Yacht Gondola

    Maintaining and repairing the gondola. In early November, after seven months cruising up and down Coniston Water, Steam Yacht Gondola is hauled out of the water, a crane brought in to remove the funnel, wheel and crew housing then she is covered up for the winter. We use this time to give the boat a little TLC.

  21. Steam Yacht Gondola experience

    The National Trust's Gondola is a rebuilt steam-powered passenger yacht which has sailed on Coniston Water since 1860. On the evenings of 10th and 12th September, there will be a tour of the vessel where you can see the machinery spaces and opulent saloons. The crew will share with you the Gondola's history, including the innovative way in ...

  22. National Trust

    National Trust - Steam Yacht Gondola. 󰺂2.5. . No reviews yet. Water Sports. Opens at January 1-December 31 Monday 24:00-13:00. Address: Coniston Pier, Lake Rd, Coniston LA21 8AN, United KingdomMap. Phone+44 344 249 1895.

  23. STEAM YACHT GONDOLA (2024) All You Need to Know BEFORE ...

    Leisurely boat ride on old steamer. May 2019. The Steam Yacht Gondola is run by the National trust, you can pre-book your tickets online to save time queuing up at the lake when you arrive. The boat take a round trip of the lake stopping a several jettys to let people on/off, we exited at Monk Coniston to complete the Tarn Hows walk.

  24. Guide to Great Langdale Campsite

    The two lakes closest to Langdale are Windermere (approximately 8 miles) and Coniston Water (approximately 10 miles), where you can cruise on the Steam Yacht Gondola. There are many closer tarns (small mountain lakes) and waters, including Elterwater, Rydal Water and Loughrigg Tarn, all with great walks.