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Attractions and Places To See around Caythorpe - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Caythorpe, a village in Lincolnshire, England, offer a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural surroundings. The area features the River Witham and the broad Trent River valley to the west, alongside open spaces like Caythorpe Heath to the east. This region provides opportunities for exploring both its heritage and its natural landscape.

Best attractions and places to see around Caythorpe

  • The most popular attractions is Gunthorpe Riverside and The Unicorn Hotel

Last updated: May 4, 2026

Oxton Bank Climb

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Biggest hill this side of Nottinghamshire, if you like that kind of thing. Long, slow drag from Southwell or punchy, steep ramp from Oxton.

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Southwell Minster

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Southwell has a number of interesting historic buildings, such as the old coaching inn of the Saracen's Head and Burgage Manor, vacation spot for Lord Byron. Though the jewel in …

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Watchwood Berms MTB Trail

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Really really fun trail with lots of berms. Perfect location to sesh-on and practice cornering. A few optional jumps. Super quick in the dry and not too greasy in the wet! This trail will have you going 'Again, again, again!'.

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Really beautifully maintained village with a lot of charm. Worth stopping for a snack by the bridge on the riverside.

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Caudwell's Mill

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Caudwell's Mill stands on the River Greet on the site of Southwell’s mediaeval Burgage mill.
When Charles Caudwell, whose family originated from Derbyshire, bought the mill in 1851 he made …

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May 13, 2024, Caudwell's Mill

Caudwell's Mill stands on the River Greet on the site of Southwell’s mediaeval Burgage mill. When Charles Caudwell, whose family originated from Derbyshire, bought the mill in 1851 he made changes, thus greatly increasing the mill’s capacity. Wheat was transported to the mill by road, rail and water. Local corn arrived by horse and cart, supplies from further afield came from the R.Trent by barge to a wharf at Fiskerton which still stands. The mill suffered serious fires on three occasions in 1867, 1893 and 1917. On each occasion the opportunity was taken to modernise the plant. Local bakers took their supply of flour from the mill, best known was ‘Mosedale’s’ Bakery and Caudwell’s ‘Greet Lily Flour’ won the Nottinghamshire’s Bakers Cup in 1907, 1908, 1909, 1912 and 1914. The mill was taken over by Associated British Foods, who closed it in 1977 and in 1989 the mill was converted into residential apartments.

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The earliest church on the site is believed to have been founded in 627 by Paulinus, the first Archbishop of York, when he visited the area while baptising believers in the River Trent. The legend is commemorated in the Minster's baptistry window. In 956 King Eadwig gave land in Southwell to Oskytel, Archbishop of York, on which a minster church was established. The Domesday Book of 1086 recorded the Southwell manor in great detail. The Norman reconstruction of the church began in 1108, probably as a rebuilding of the Anglo-Saxon church, starting at the east end so that the high altar could be used as soon as possible and the Saxon building was dismantled as work progressed. Many stones from this earlier Anglo-Saxon church were reused in the construction. The church was originally attached to the Archbishop of York's Palace which stood next door and is now ruined.

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Features now restored in the middle of the wood, including small gap-jumps with chicken line, flowing great (April 2022).

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Unfortunately the Forestry Commission have been into Watchwood and removed all the man-made features (jumps) from the downhill runs. However the trails are still rideable & fun, plenty of berms still in place. (July 2021)

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Lovely location on the Trent. Lots of easy, flat, traffic-free roads around here. Regularly use this as a lunch stop on rides in the southern half of the Vale of Belvoir. There is an easy 30 mile loop to Newark and back, going through quiet lanes up one side of the Trent and back down the other. I have used the riverside Unicorn pub as an overnight base for cycle-touring in this area.

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Very nice village next to the Trent. Easily accessed by the cycle way. Suitable for all riders.

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A lovely riverside village with a pub and a nice pier - ideal for taking a good photo of your machine!!

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well worth a visit

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical landmarks can I explore in and around Caythorpe?

Caythorpe is rich in history. Within the village, you can visit St Vincent's Church, a Grade I listed Anglican parish church known for its spire and monuments. The village also features Caythorpe Court and Caythorpe Hall, both significant historical buildings. For a broader historical experience, consider a visit to Southwell Minster, one of the country's smallest cathedrals with roots dating back to 627 AD.

Are there natural features or viewpoints to enjoy near Caythorpe?

Yes, the area offers several natural spots. To the east, you'll find Caythorpe Heath with its open spaces. The River Witham and the broad Trent River valley lie to the west, providing scenic landscapes. For a dedicated nature experience, Netherfield Lagoons Nature Reserve is a local nature reserve with gravel ponds, attracting diverse wildlife and offering commanding views from its raised causeway. Additionally, Oxton Bank Climb offers challenging terrain with rewarding views.

What outdoor activities can I do near Caythorpe's attractions?

The region around Caythorpe is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various walking and cycling routes. For hiking, explore options like the 'Pub – Gunthorpe Lock and Weir loop' or 'Railway Pit Lakes – The Reindeer, Hoveringham loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can head to Watchwood Berms MTB Trail, known for its berms and jumps. You can find more detailed routes and guides for these activities at Hiking around Caythorpe and MTB Trails around Caythorpe.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities in the area?

Absolutely. Gunthorpe Riverside and The Unicorn Hotel is a beautifully maintained village with a pub and pier, ideal for families to stop for a snack by the river. Southwell Minster is also considered family-friendly, offering an engaging historical experience. For nature lovers, Netherfield Lagoons Nature Reserve provides easy trails suitable for families to explore wildlife.

Where can I find places to eat or drink in Caythorpe?

Caythorpe village is home to two traditional public houses: The Red Lion and The Waggon and Horses. These offer local hospitality. If you're visiting Gunthorpe Riverside, The Unicorn Hotel is a popular spot for refreshments.

What is the connection between Caythorpe and World War II history?

Caythorpe holds a significant connection to World War II. Soldiers of the 1st Airborne Signals Regiment were based in the village before participating in Operation Market Garden and the Battle of Arnhem. Survivors return annually for Arnhem Weekend, which includes a church service at St Vincent's Church, a gala, and a parade. A stained-glass window in St Vincent's Church serves as a memorial to this heritage.

Are there any easy walking trails near Caythorpe?

Yes, there are several easy walking options. The 'Pub – Gunthorpe Lock and Weir loop from Gunthorpe' is an easy 5.8 km hike. Another easy route is the 'Gunthorpe Lock and Weir loop from Hoveringham', which is about 5.8 km. These trails are generally suitable for various fitness levels. More easy hikes can be found in the Easy hikes around Caythorpe guide.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions around Caythorpe?

Visitors appreciate the charm of places like Gunthorpe Riverside, noting its beautifully maintained village and ideal photo opportunities by the pier. The historical significance and architectural interest of Southwell Minster are also highly valued. For mountain bikers, Watchwood Berms MTB Trail is praised for being 'really fun' and great for practicing cornering.

Are there any notable historical buildings outside of Caythorpe but still nearby?

Yes, within a reasonable distance, you can visit Belton House, a National Trust property completed in 1688, surrounded by formal gardens and a wooded park. Another significant site is All Saints Church, Wellingore, a 12th-century parish church featuring a 14th-century spire and an important tomb chest.

What kind of terrain can I expect on trails around Caythorpe?

The terrain around Caythorpe varies. Areas like Caythorpe Heath offer open, relatively flat spaces. However, some routes, such as Oxton Bank Climb, feature challenging, steep gradients, with one side being a 'long, slow drag' and the other a 'punchy, steep ramp' with a 12% gradient. Many walking and cycling routes follow river valleys or open countryside, offering a mix of flat and gently undulating paths.

Is there a good time of year to visit Caythorpe for outdoor activities?

The region is suitable for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring walking and cycling routes. Autumn provides beautiful scenery, while winter walks can be enjoyed, though some trails might be muddy. Always check local conditions before heading out, especially during wetter months.

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