Attractions and places to see around Worthington include a variety of natural and historical sites. This region, located in the UK, offers opportunities for walking, cycling, and exploring local heritage. Visitors can find natural parks, historical landmarks, and waterways, providing diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Swarkerstone locks great to watch the canel boats path flat
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Swarkerstone locks great walks and biking canal paths are flat
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The canal is a lovely place for a walk, especially on a sunny day when the water reflects beautifully. There's a large forest area adjacent to the canal, with trails leading back to the path. You'll also find a museum, some small shops, and public restrooms. It's a great place for a day out, whether you're looking for adventure, walking the dog, fishing, or just grabbing a bite at the cafe!
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The Cross Britain Way is a long-distance route that goes 279 miles (450 km) from Barmouth on the West Wales coast to Boston on the East coast of England. The route was initiated to span the UK to highlight the lesser-known areas of our picturesque hidden countryside. Here you are at Staunton Harold Reservoir, which is a fair size at 210 acres (85 hectares). Here on the north-west shore, you have fine views out over the water and the surrounding woodland. There is an abundance of birdlife to look at here too. Not far away is the National Trust Cafe for Staunton Harold with access to toilets.
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Great walks and biking awesome views parking cafe
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Such a calm place to visit. The monks here brew their own ale which is delicious!
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lovely walk. donisthorpe woods great for pushchairs etc. path to oakthorpe walkers only
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The region around Worthington offers several natural areas. You can visit Deer Park at Calke Abbey, known for its wildlife and walking opportunities within the grounds of Calke Abbey. Another option is Staunton Harold Reservoir, which provides beautiful views, cycling paths, and a cafe. Additionally, Swarkestone Lock on the Trent & Mersey canal is a pleasant spot for walks along the canal path.
Yes, Worthington is rich in historical sites. You can explore Moira Furnace and Canal, a historical site with a visitors center and museum, offering insights into the area's industrial past. Another significant historical and religious site is Mount St Bernard Abbey, the first permanent Trappist monastery founded in England since the Reformation, known for its stunning architecture and peaceful grounds.
Many attractions around Worthington are suitable for families. Deer Park at Calke Abbey is great for walks and spotting wildlife. Moira Furnace and Canal features a children's play area, a museum, and easily accessible footpaths. Staunton Harold Reservoir also has a playground and a cafe, making it a good spot for a family day out.
Absolutely. The area around Worthington offers several easy hiking routes. You can find trails like the 'New Lount Nature Reserve loop' or the 'Grassy Woodland Path – Bignall's Wood loop'. For more options, explore the dedicated guide for Easy hikes around Worthington.
Yes, Worthington is a great base for cycling. You can enjoy routes along the canal paths, such as those near Swarkestone Lock. The 'Cloud Trail' is also a popular option for cyclists. For detailed routes, check out the guides for Cycling around Worthington and MTB Trails around Worthington.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and stunning architecture of Mount St Bernard Abbey, as well as the walking opportunities at Deer Park at Calke Abbey. The accessible footpaths and historical context of Moira Furnace and Canal are also highly rated, with many enjoying walks along the canal.
Yes, Moira Furnace and Canal offers easily accessible footpaths, making it suitable for visitors with limited mobility or those with pushchairs. The site also has good free parking and facilities.
Many outdoor areas around Worthington are dog-friendly. For instance, Deer Park at Calke Abbey is listed as dog-friendly. The canal paths around Moira Furnace and Canal are also popular for dog walking. Always check specific venue rules for indoor areas or restricted zones.
The attractions around Worthington can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and summer (April to September) offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like walking and cycling. During these months, the natural landscapes are vibrant, and cafes at sites like Staunton Harold Reservoir are in full swing. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter offers a quieter, often crisp experience, especially in natural areas.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. Staunton Harold Reservoir has a cafe on-site. Calke Abbey, which encompasses the Deer Park, also has a cafe. Additionally, the area around Moira Furnace and Canal offers small shops and places to grab a bite.
The time you spend can vary. For places like Moira Furnace and Canal, you could easily spend 2-3 hours exploring the museum, walking the canal paths, and enjoying the play area. A visit to Deer Park at Calke Abbey or Staunton Harold Reservoir could be a half-day outing, especially if you include a walk, cycle, or cafe stop. Mount St Bernard Abbey might take an hour or two to appreciate its architecture and peaceful grounds.


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