What’s Involved?
This is an adventurous, action packed canyoning adventure in Church Beck in Coniston. You will be sliding, jumping and getting submerged via roped lowers in the clear pools of the gorge.
Who is it for?
Suitable for adults and adventurous children of 12 years and above. Adults shouldn’t be put off by the age limit. It’s 12+ due to being able to bypass jumps.
Church Beck is a fantastic canyoning trip taking place in Coniston. Coniston is around a 30 minute drive from Windermere in the Lake District National park. There are a variety of cafes, pubs and holiday lets in this popular village.
It is ideal for the thrill seekers with only a few hours to spare, as this is a 2-3 hour outing.
After parking up and getting changed you will have a 15/20 minute walk uphill to get to the start of the canyon. Then the fun begins!
You will enjoy slides, jumps and roped lowers down the natural pools in Church Beck.
Prepare to get submerged in the clear water of this beautiful canyon in Coniston from the start.
The activity builds up to an exciting crescendo, ending on a slide where you will free fall into a deep pool.
This isn’t your bog standard gorge walk up Church Beck that other companies are offering. This is a descent from the top down through some exciting and challenging waterfalls. This is not what others class as the “top section” or “the canyon section”. For this reason it is for adventurous children from 12 years and adults only.
Church Beck is fine for “first-timers” – no previous experience is necessary. This activity is for adults and adventurous children of 12+.
Our wetsuits are very thick and buoyant so buoyancy aids are not required, as you will float. However, you must be able to swim a short distance as you will land in deep pools and have to get to the side.
You need to have some level of fitness as you must be able to walk uphill for 20 minutes, walk in a rocky stream unaided along with the other challenges of descending the canyon.
Finally, all under 18’s must be accompanied by their own parent or legal guardian for this Lake District activity.
It is a very aquatic outing that takes place in and around both fast flowing and deep water. The canyon can and will be ran in times of moderately higher water levels (group dependant).
When the water level is too high it can become unsafe due to the narrow nature of the canyon in Church Beck. If this happens we can often swap to a location near to Coniston that can handle more water.
This location in Church Beck, Coniston does not run low during prolonged dry spells. The slides, jumps and roped lowers will always land you in deep pools!
When running an activity day at Church Beck you will be provided with the following:
While most important equipment will be provided, it would be beneficial to come with the following items:
The activity will last no more than 3 hours from the point we meet in the Lake District location to the point we say goodbye.
It will usually last 2-3 hours but the exact time varies depending on group size, water conditions, ability and fitness levels.
We run this location all year, however, it will be adults only roughly November-February. Please be aware that the sessions go ahead even if it is cold, windy, raining and even snowing. So have this in mind if you book for the colder months as there is more chance of poor weather and you need to be up for it.
So to reinforce the point further – please expect for the activity to go ahead even in poor weather and if you are not keen on this idea then don’t book.
The only time we cancel this canyoning activity is if the conditions make it unsafe – and this decision is made by the instructor and is usually due to dangerously high water levels.
The meeting point is Old Furness Road, Coniston, LA21 8HU.
This is an industrial estate with parking. There are free spaces to park here but have change handy in case these are taken and you have to use the Pay and Display area.
Our van will have our ‘Crags Adventures’ logos on the side- please come over and introduce yourself when you arrive.
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All of the activities we offer are physical and involve a degree of fitness (some more than others). We recommend you look at each individual activity page to see if it is suitable for you. All of our activities involve wearing a harness, so your waist cannot exceed 46 inches or the safety equipment will not fit.
This is impossible to answer without knowing you or your group personally. If you read each activity page it will hopefully help, we can also give general guidance.
A deposit is required to secure your chosen date, time and activity if you are booking more than 14 days in advance. Your deposit is non refundable or transferable. Full payment is required within 14 days
No sorry, none of our activities are suitable for a dog to join in.
There are no refunds/rescheduling if you miss the meet time and the session may start without you. You may be joining others, we may have a group after you etc so can’t always delay the start time. Allow plenty of time to travel around the Lake District. The traffic from Windermere especially from mid morning can be very slow with jams. Mobile reception is limited but we will have your mobile number and you will have ours on the PDF Info sheet you receive when you book.
You will lose the deposit payment if you cancel with more than 14 days notice. If you cancel within 14 days you will lose the full balance.
You will receive a full refund- or you can opt to rebook. There is no pressure to do this option. If we cancel because of dangerous water conditions at a location (ghyll/canyoning) then we will try to offer an alternative if possible, which you are under no obligation to do.
We run our activities in all weather conditions if it’s safe to do so. If it’s raining and/or cold the activity will go ahead. Wrap up warm with waterproof clothing if you’re abseiling. For ghyll scrambling/canyoning we have high quality, thick canyoning specific wetsuits especially imported from Spain. We wear the same wetsuits as you – so you know you are getting excellent quality. If the rain has been heavy and persistent we may have to cancel/ swap locations if the water levels are dangerous (see question above)