Attractions and places to see around Thorpe Langton include historical sites, natural landscapes, and cycling routes. This Leicestershire village is situated amidst rolling countryside, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. The area features notable landmarks and cultural sites, providing insights into local heritage. Visitors can explore a variety of attractions within and near Thorpe Langton.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Can be wet, slippy and very dark! Make sure that you have your lights! If you're on road tyres I would advise walking. Mountain and Gravel bikes are suitable to ride through.
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Things to do Foxton Locks sits in 34 acres of natural green spaces which make is great for nature spotting. Look out for herons, swans, swallows and kingfishers. Also located at the site are two pubs, two cafés, a museum and the chance to hire a day boat. Each year over 400,000 visitors experience the rich heritage of the site, which also includes the remains of the unique Inclined Boat Lift which is listed as a Scheduled Ancient Monument. There is plenty to keep you busy at Foxton: Visit the historic Canal Museum located in the Boilerhouse run by the Foxton Inclined Plane Trust Take a boat trips on Vagabond II managed by Foxton Boats LTD (summer only) Hire a day boat and travel a little further -managed by Foxton Boats LTD Meet the team in the welcome station and learn about lock keeping and the site's unique history Guided walks, themed activities and events Summer events programme including paddle boarding and canoeing Pre-loved bookshop in the Top Lock Cottage for your favourite read Bring a picnic or recharge at one of the places to eat on site: Top Lock Cottage café – serving hot and cold drinks, snacks and locally produced ice cream, and Foxton Locks Inn, Bridge 61. source: https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/things-to-do/museums-and-attractions/foxton-locks-leicestershire
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The basin marks the convergence point of the Leicester line of the Grand Union Canal and the Market Harborough arm, situated at the base of Foxton Locks. Foxton Locks is the 'staircase' of ten canal locks. This flight of locks was built in the early 19th century to enable canal boats to navigate the steep incline. The locks are arranged in two groups of five, allowing boats to ascend or descend the hill.
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There is a good coffee shop at Waterloo Farm Leisure just off Brampton Valley Way about half a mile from the Great Oxendon tunnel entrance on the Market Harborough side.
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Interesting experience! Need good lights as obviously it is very dark. Surface is not good, quite a few puddles and potholes, need to take it steady. The notices at the entrance actually advise getting off and pushing your bike through but I wouldn’t have thought this was necessary if you were a reasonably good rider and had lights. I rode through OK although got a puncture!
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Lots of uneven wet ground so weat suitable footwear
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The area around Thorpe Langton offers several historical sites. A notable one is St Andrew's Church, Arthingworth, a Grade II*-listed religious building with its main structure dating back to the 12th and 14th centuries. Additionally, Foxton Locks, an early 19th-century engineering marvel, includes the remains of a unique Inclined Boat Lift, which is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, and a Canal Museum.
Thorpe Langton is set amidst rolling countryside, offering scenic views, particularly overlooking the Caudle Hills. Foxton Locks also provides 34 acres of natural green space, ideal for nature spotting, where you might see herons, swans, swallows, and kingfishers.
Yes, there are several easy hiking routes nearby. For example, you can find routes like the 'Union Wharf Marina – Bespoke Coffee loop from Market Harborough' (7.3 km) or the 'Welton's Store loop from Great Bowden' (4.2 km). These are generally flat and suitable for a leisurely family stroll. You can explore more options on the Easy hikes around Thorpe Langton guide.
Cyclists can enjoy the National Cycle Route 6: Northampton to Market Harborough, which is suitable for intermediate cyclists and features two tunnels (remember to bring lights!). The area also offers various road cycling and mountain biking routes. For more detailed options, check the Road Cycling Routes around Thorpe Langton and MTB Trails around Thorpe Langton guides.
The region is characterized by rolling countryside. Walking paths often follow canal towpaths, which are generally flat, or traverse gentle hills. Cycling routes like National Cycle Route 6 include both tarmac and gravel sections, and some disused railway tunnels, so varied terrain is common.
Absolutely. Foxton Locks is a significant engineering marvel, featuring a 'staircase' of ten canal locks built in the early 19th century. This system allows canal boats to navigate a steep incline and is a fascinating site to visit.
Foxton Locks is a great family-friendly destination, offering boat trips, a Canal Museum, and plenty of green space for nature spotting. For those willing to venture a bit further, nearby farm parks like West Lodge Farm Park and Windmill Farm Park also provide family-oriented activities.
At Foxton Locks, you'll find two pubs (Foxton Locks Inn, Bridge 61) and two cafés (Top Lock Cottage café). Near St Andrew's Church, Arthingworth, the Bull's Head is a traditional drovers' inn serving food. There are also cafes like the Willow Tree Café near Pitsford Country Park, accessible via cycling routes.
The area is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when outdoor activities like walking, cycling, and canal boat trips are in full swing. The green spaces at Foxton Locks are particularly pleasant during these seasons for nature spotting.
The canal paths at Foxton Locks are generally flat and well-maintained, making them suitable for wheelchair users to enjoy the scenery and observe the locks. It's always advisable to check specific conditions before visiting.
Many of the outdoor areas and walking routes around Thorpe Langton, including the green spaces at Foxton Locks and the surrounding countryside, are dog-friendly. Please ensure dogs are kept on a lead where necessary, especially around wildlife or livestock, and always clean up after your pet.
On a rainy day, you can visit the Canal Museum at Foxton Locks to learn about the site's history. The pubs and cafés in the area, such as those at Foxton Locks or the Bull's Head near Arthingworth, also offer a warm retreat.


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