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Subberthwaite Common and the Blawith Fells lie at the southwest tip of Coniston Water. Most people tend to ignore this quiet corner of Lakeland and speed on by to the greater heights of the nearby Coniston Fells. This is a pity as this attractive area of low fells and moorland is laced with interesting bridleways. The modest heights encountered in these parts make for leisurely mountain biking - the greatest altitude reached on the bridleway is 160m on the side of Woodland Fell. Nevertheless, plenty of entertaining riding can be had, particularly the lane to Kiln Bank and the descent across the side of Woodland Fell.
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