Attractions and places to see around Blaston offer a variety of experiences in a scenic rural setting. The area features significant man-made structures, natural water bodies, and charming villages. Visitors can explore historical engineering marvels, tranquil reservoirs, and routes popular with cyclists. The landscape provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst the Leicestershire and Northamptonshire borders.
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Very impressive viaduct. You arrive there when you pass into Rutland area.
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Shes a beaut of a stop off, lovely downhill under neath this into Harringworth
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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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An outstanding highspot on a rural ride from Stamford down to Rockingham along the Welland valley.
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Welland Viaduct is a famous local landmark and a striking structure. You can see the many arches from miles in all directions, always a great backdrop for a photograph.
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The Northamptonshire village of Harringworth is dominated by the hugely impressive Welland Viaduct (often called the Harringworth Viaduct). The village lies on the Jurassic Way long-distance trail, though there are few amenities for walkers here. The 82-arch Welland Viaduct is the lengthiest masonry viaduct in the UK, at 3,825 feet (1,166 m) long. Incredibly, a total of 30 million bricks were used in its construction in the 1870s.
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The area around Blaston offers a diverse range of attractions, from impressive man-made structures and historical sites to tranquil natural water bodies and charming villages. You'll find opportunities for outdoor activities amidst the scenic rural setting on the Leicestershire and Northamptonshire borders.
Absolutely. A prominent historical landmark is the Welland Viaduct. This impressive structure is 1,275 yards long with 82 arches, making it the longest masonry viaduct across a valley in the United Kingdom. It's a beautiful location on the Rutland and Leicestershire border.
For natural beauty and water features, visit Eyebrook Reservoir. This large lake is surrounded by quiet lanes on about half its perimeter, offering peaceful views and short climbs on each side. It's often described as quieter than nearby Rutland Water.
Yes, several attractions are family-friendly. The Welland Viaduct and Welham Village and Stone Bridge are great for a family outing. Additionally, Café Ventoux is a welcoming spot for families, offering high-quality coffee and cake in a unique cycling-themed environment.
The Blaston area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for hiking, road cycling, and running. For example, there are easy hikes like the 'Eyebrook Reservoir – View of Eyebrook Reservoir loop from Stoke Dry' and road cycling routes such as 'The Nevill Arms Café – The George at Ashley loop from Ashley'. You can explore more options in the easy hikes, road cycling, and running trails guides.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails around Blaston. For instance, the 'Eyebrook Reservoir – View of Eyebrook Reservoir loop from Stoke Dry' is an easy 6.3 km hike, and the 'Hiking loop from Belton-in-Rutland' is another easy option at 5.6 km. These are great for a relaxed stroll. Find more easy routes in the easy hikes guide.
Café Ventoux is a highly recommended spot. It's a cycling-themed cafe known for its high-quality, reasonably priced coffee and cake. They also have a boutique bike shop and memorabilia. If you're looking for a traditional pub experience, the Old Red Lion in Welham Village is a good option for a drink in front of a cosy log fire.
Visitors appreciate the scenic rural setting and the variety of experiences. Many enjoy the impressive scale of the Welland Viaduct and the peaceful atmosphere of Eyebrook Reservoir. The friendly service and quality offerings at Café Ventoux also receive high praise, especially from cyclists.
Beyond the main highlights, consider visiting Welham Village and Stone Bridge. This beautifully quaint little village sits within the gorgeous Welland Valley, considered one of the most beautiful regions in the Midlands. It offers a charming, quieter experience.
Yes, the area is very popular with road cyclists. There are numerous routes, including 'The Nevill Arms Café – The George at Ashley loop from Ashley' and 'Cattle Pasture View – Eyebrook Reservoir loop from Hallaton'. You can find more detailed routes and options in the Road Cycling Routes around Blaston guide.
For runners, Blaston offers a selection of trails. Options include the 'Bridleway to Hallaton – Goadby Road Gravel Track loop from Hallaton' and the 'Running loop from Medbourne', both of which are moderate difficulty. Explore more running options in the Running Trails around Blaston guide.
Cyclists frequently stop at Café Ventoux. It's specifically designed with cyclists in mind, offering not just great coffee and cake, but also good bike storage, tools for emergency use, and a bottle refilling tap. It's a popular inclusion in many cycling route plans.
The Goadby Road Gravel Track is an unpaved road that offers a sense of being in the middle of nowhere. It's a great gravel road with undulating terrain and provides nice views into the distance, popular with those looking for a more rugged cycling or running experience.


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