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Bluebird Car & Coach Park NOW OPEN for cars and coaches. Toilets, info centre, e-bike hire coming soon. VoltShare EV charging NOW AVAILABLE

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The Bluebird Car and Coach Park offers 6 coach parking spaces in the heart of Coniston Village, Lake District.

For the first time, groups visiting the Ruskin Museum in Coniston now have reliable, dedicated parking. And to keep things simple for our visitors, we’ve teamed up with The Ruskin Museum so you can book your coach parking and group museum tickets in the same place.

The coach parking is also perfectly placed for groups looking to come to Coniston for walking, hiking, mountain biking, ghyll scrambling and other outdoor activities.

For less-adventurous groups, Coniston also has a plethora of local and independent shops, cafes and pubs

Please note that all coaches spaces must be booked in advance online.

To book your coach parking, with or without group tickets to the Ruskin Museum, please click below. Minimum group size is 10 people.

For more information please call our Coniston office on 015394 41765

Planning on visiting The Ruskin Museum?

If your coach company is planning on a group visit to The Ruskin Museum during your parking session, please book your tickets in advance. Due to the size of the Museum, admission for large groups may not be possible without pre-booking.

ADVANCE NOTICE OF BLUEBIRD NOT BEING ON DISPLAY: To ensure Bluebird K7 is in safe running condition for 2026 she will NOT be on display at The Ruskin Museum from 6th November 2025 until March 2026. Exact date in March 2026 is yet to be confirmed.

 
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