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Top 6 Lakes around Braunston-In-Rutland

Best lakes around Braunston-In-Rutland include Rutland Water and Stretton Lakes, offering diverse experiences. This village, located near Oakham, provides access to extensive recreational opportunities and tranquil natural settings. The area is characterized by its large man-made reservoir and smaller, serene fishing lakes. These bodies of water support activities ranging from watersports and cycling to fishing and nature observation.

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Last updated: July 12, 2026

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 …

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Rutland Water

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Great area for a hike. If you do not want to go the full circle alternatives to walking back on the same track are a bit limited.

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Eyebrook Reservoir

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watch out for the gravel at the bottom of Stoke Dry

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Rutland Water South Shore

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One of the few places many local people are prepared to cycle, using the tracks around Rutland Water which are traffic-free. As Iain says, it can be very busy in …

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View of Rutland Water

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Peninsula provides an amazing overview of the landscape of Rutland Water

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Bumble-Bee
November 11, 2025, Rutland Water

Great area for a hike. If you do not want to go the full circle alternatives to walking back on the same track are a bit limited.

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From the village of Upper Hambleton there is a path that takes you round the peninsula. It is around 4m in length.

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Leon
October 27, 2024, View of Rutland Water

Fairly enjoyable walk. Although many miles spent walking by roadsides with limited/no view of the reservoir. People who follow this route (as I did), please be aware that around 2.7 miles in, the restricted access warning prevented any access of the route whatsoever (unless obtaining permission/key pass). This left me having to detour back up to the main road and added a further 1.5 miles onto my route and a couple of failed attempts trying to get back to the route again. This route is definitely more suited to cyclists, but worth the go on a nice day.

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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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Amazing place to walk no matter the weather no hills or muddy places, mainly asphalt. Plenty of places to stop for a break (coffee/tea/snacks) and plenty of benches if you have brought your own refreshments

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Adie
December 1, 2022, Normanton Church

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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Stu Preston
September 23, 2022, Normanton Church

definitely swing by this point of view for a photo, lovely spot, iconic part of rutland water

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Jim
September 9, 2022, View of Rutland Water

Peninsula provides an amazing overview of the landscape of Rutland Water

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between Rutland Water and Stretton Lakes?

Rutland Water is one of the largest man-made lakes in Europe, offering a wide array of activities like watersports, cycling, walking, and birdwatching, making it a hub for outdoor enthusiasts and families. Stretton Lakes, on the other hand, provides a more tranquil and secluded experience, primarily focused on coarse fishing across its eight well-stocked lakes, ideal for a peaceful countryside retreat.

What kind of activities can families enjoy at Rutland Water?

Families can find diverse activities at Rutland Water, including cycling on the traffic-free Rutland Water Cycle Path, walking, and watersports. There are also mini-golf, a beach area, and play parks. The nature reserve is excellent for wildlife spotting, including the famous Rutland Osprey Project.

Are there accessible paths for wheelchairs at Rutland Water?

Yes, some areas around Rutland Water, such as the vicinity of Normanton Church, are noted as wheelchair accessible, offering opportunities for everyone to enjoy the scenic views.

Can I go fishing at the lakes near Braunston-In-Rutland?

Yes, both Rutland Water and Stretton Lakes offer fishing opportunities. Rutland Water is renowned as a fly fisherman's paradise, with zander, pike, and perch. Stretton Lakes specializes in coarse fishing across its multiple well-stocked lakes, often with free access for guests staying at their accommodations.

What natural features and wildlife can I see at Rutland Water?

Rutland Water is home to a significant nature reserve managed by the Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust. It's a well-known birdwatching location, particularly the Egleton Reserve, and is famous for the Rutland Osprey Project. The lake itself, covering over 3,000 acres, is a prominent natural feature.

Are there historical landmarks to visit around Rutland Water?

The most iconic historical landmark is Normanton Church. Famously saved from demolition during the reservoir's creation, it now appears to 'float' on the water, offering a unique and picturesque sight. The impressive Rutland Water Dam, constructed in the 1970s, is also a notable man-made structure with historical significance to the lake's creation.

What cycling routes are available around Rutland Water?

The Rutland Water Cycle Path offers a picturesque, traffic-free route encircling the water, suitable for all ages. For more challenging rides, you can explore various gravel biking routes around the area, such as those found in the Gravel biking around Braunston-In-Rutland guide.

Are there hiking trails near the lakes around Braunston-In-Rutland?

Yes, there are numerous walking routes around Rutland Water, including sections of the full circuit and shorter options. Stretton Lakes also offers public footpaths through woodlands like Stretton Wood. You can find various hiking options, including easy trails, in the Easy hikes around Braunston-In-Rutland guide.

What watersports can I do at Rutland Water?

Rutland Water is a hub for watersports, offering activities such as sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. Permits are typically required for these activities.

What is the best time to visit the lakes around Braunston-In-Rutland?

The best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring and summer are ideal for watersports, cycling, and family activities. Birdwatching, especially for ospreys, is best during specific seasons (typically spring to early autumn). The autumn months offer beautiful foliage for walking, while winter can provide tranquil, crisp walks around the lakes.

Where can I find parking for Rutland Water walks?

There are several car parks around Rutland Water. While some can be expensive, a tip from visitors suggests that Barnsdale parking is often more affordable compared to other car parks around the lake.

Are there cafes or pubs near Rutland Water?

Yes, there are amenities available. Visitors recommend the Rutland Nurseries Cafe, located between Manton and the Lynton reserve, for refreshments. The Horse & Jockey pub in Manton is also a popular spot for food and drinks.

Can I bring my dog to the lakes near Braunston-In-Rutland?

Many areas around Rutland Water are dog-friendly, with designated walking paths where dogs are welcome, often on leads. It's always best to check specific signage at different access points for any restrictions.

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