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Attractions and Places To See around King'S Cliffe - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around King'S Cliffe include a diverse range of historical sites and architectural marvels. This region, situated near the borders of Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, and Rutland, features a landscape shaped by rivers and historical settlements. It offers numerous points of interest for those exploring the area's heritage and natural beauty. The area is known for its blend of historical significance and scenic locations.

Best attractions and places to see around King'S Cliffe

  • The most popular attractions is Welland Viaduct, a man-made structure that is the longest masonry viaduct across a valley in the United Kingdom. It features 82 arches and spans over 1,100 meters.
  • Another must-see spot is Stamford Historic Town Centre, a settlement known for its Georgian architecture and over 600 listed buildings. Visitors can explore its old timber-framed houses and limestone buildings along the River Welland.
  • Visitors also love Normanton Church, an iconic man-made monument located on Rutland Water. This historical site appears to float on the lake when water levels are high and is wheelchair accessible.
  • King'S Cliffe is known for its historical sites, architectural landmarks, and family friendly activities. The area offers a variety of attractions, from impressive viaducts to historic town centers and unique lakeside churches.
  • The King's Cliffe attractions are appreciated by the komoot community. With over 160 upvotes and more than 50 photos, these spots are well-documented and enjoyed by visitors.

Last updated: July 2, 2026

Welland Viaduct

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The viaduct is 1,275 yards (1166m) long and has 82 arches, each with a 40 feet span. It is the longest masonry viaduct across a valley in the United Kingdom

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Normanton Church

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An iconic and unusual Rutland landmark. Saved from demolition in the 1970's following public protest, the church now seems to float when the lake is full, at other times it seems as if the lower half has sunk completely, as though the church is too heavy for the ground beneath it.

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Stamford Historic Town Centre

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The historic Lincolnshire town of Stamford's old timber-framed houses and charming limestone buildings stand proud on the banks of the River Welland. It's situated where the counties of Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire and Rutland meet and it is the end point of the Jurassic Way long-distance trail.

The nearby Burghley House and grounds – designed by the famous Capability Brown – make for an interesting day out, while a walk along the river and up to the village of Easton on the Hill is also gorgeous.

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Red Lion Square, Stamford

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Stamford is a very pretty town with a lovely old High Street. Lots of good cafes to stop for a break.

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Beans, Oundle

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This Coffee Shop - run by a veteran cyclist, Phil - is a must stop if exploring the gorgeous Northants/Rutland/Lincolnshire/Leicestershire countryside around Oundle. He has locks, multi tools, pumps, etc for you to use if you ask behind the counter and they do a mean chocolate shortbread to get you up those hills!

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Jim
September 11, 2025, Beans, Oundle

Lovely coffee and food. Lovely staff

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Must see viaduct just amazing

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Red Lion Square is a historic market place and the center of Stamford, Lincolnshire, England, known for its cobbled surface.

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Very impressive viaduct. You arrive there when you pass into Rutland area.

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The church was built in classical style for the Normanton Hall estate on the site of a 14th-century building. Except for the tower, the medieval church was rebuilt in 1764 by Sir Gilbert Heathcote, 3rd Baronet. The church was de-consecrated in 1970, and was to have been demolished as part of the reservoir construction, as its floor was below the proposed water level. Following a public outcry, the lower half was filled with stone and rubble, and a concrete cap constructed just below the level of the windows.

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Darren
May 23, 2024, Welland Viaduct

Shes a beaut of a stop off, lovely downhill under neath this into Harringworth

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Neil Sneade
August 28, 2023, Beans, Oundle

Cyclist-friendly cafe with outdoor seating. No specific bike parking although there's plenty of spots to prop a bike outside.

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Spectacular structure striding across the valley of the River Welland. Best viewed from the high ground on the Seaton road.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around King'S Cliffe?

Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and scenic beauty. For instance, the Welland Viaduct is praised for its impressive scale and beautiful location, offering great views. The Normanton Church is loved for its iconic and unusual appearance, especially how it seems to float on Rutland Water. The historic town of Stamford is celebrated for its unique blend of history, stunning Georgian architecture, and bustling high street with cafes and shops.

Are there family-friendly activities around King'S Cliffe?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Welland Viaduct offers an impressive sight for all ages. Normanton Church on Rutland Water is also family-friendly and wheelchair accessible, providing a unique photo opportunity. The Stamford Historic Town Centre is great for exploring historical architecture and enjoying cafes.

What natural features can I see near King'S Cliffe?

The region is shaped by rivers and features scenic landscapes. You can visit Normanton Church, which is uniquely situated on Rutland Water, offering beautiful lake views. The Welland Viaduct spans a valley, providing picturesque surroundings. Additionally, nearby woodlands like Fineshade Woods and Wakerley Great Wood offer opportunities to enjoy nature.

Are there easy walks near King'S Cliffe?

Yes, there are several easy walking routes. For example, you can find an easy 7.5 km loop around Fineshade Woods starting from King's Cliffe. For more options, explore the hiking guide for King'S Cliffe, which includes routes of varying difficulties.

Are there dog-friendly walks in the King'S Cliffe area?

Many of the outdoor areas and trails around King'S Cliffe are dog-friendly, especially in woodlands like Fineshade Woods and Wakerley Great Wood. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, particularly near livestock or wildlife, and check for any specific local restrictions. The hiking guide provides routes that are generally suitable for walks with dogs.

Where can I go for wildlife spotting near King'S Cliffe?

The woodlands and natural areas surrounding King'S Cliffe, such as Fineshade Woods and Wakerley Great Wood, are excellent for wildlife spotting. Rutland Water, near Normanton Church, is also a significant nature reserve and bird sanctuary, offering opportunities to see various bird species and other local fauna.

Are there wheelchair-accessible trails or attractions?

Yes, Normanton Church on Rutland Water is explicitly noted as wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to enjoy its unique setting. For trails, while specific accessible routes aren't detailed in all areas, many forest parks and visitor centers in the wider region often provide accessible paths. It's advisable to check specific venue websites for the most up-to-date accessibility information.

What is the best time to visit attractions around King'S Cliffe?

The attractions around King'S Cliffe can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring historical towns and outdoor sites like the Welland Viaduct and Rutland Water. Autumn brings beautiful foliage to the surrounding woodlands, while winter can offer a quieter, atmospheric experience, especially in historic towns like Stamford.

Are there places to eat or drink near the attractions?

Yes, the area offers various options. Stamford Historic Town Centre is known for its bustling high street with coffee shops, restaurants, and pubs. In Oundle, Beans is a popular cyclist-friendly cafe. Many villages surrounding King'S Cliffe also feature traditional pubs, perfect for a stop after a walk.

What kind of cycling routes are available near King'S Cliffe?

The King'S Cliffe area is popular for various cycling disciplines. You can find easy to moderate mountain biking trails in Fineshade Woods and Wakerley Great Wood. Road cyclists can enjoy routes like the one passing the Welland Viaduct or exploring the countryside towards Oundle. For detailed routes, check the MTB Trails guide and the Road Cycling Routes guide for King'S Cliffe.

Can I find circular walks around King'S Cliffe?

Yes, there are several circular walking routes available. Examples include a moderate 10.7 km loop from King's Cliffe through Fineshade Woods to Blatherwycke Lake, or an easy 7.5 km loop around Fineshade Woods. You can discover more circular options in the hiking guide for King'S Cliffe.

Are there any unique historical sites to visit?

Absolutely. The Welland Viaduct is a remarkable man-made structure, the longest masonry viaduct across a valley in the UK with 82 arches. Normanton Church is another iconic historical site, famous for appearing to float on Rutland Water. The Stamford Historic Town Centre is a treasure trove of Georgian architecture with over 600 listed buildings.

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