Best attractions and places to see around Collingtree include a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty in West Northamptonshire, England. Situated approximately 4 miles south of Northampton, the village offers a peaceful atmosphere. Visitors can explore its countryside, which features footpaths and natural features like Wootton Brook. The area provides access to regional attractions and diverse outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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God is not only a theme in theological books; many other authors also repeatedly address him in secular literature. Giovanni Guareschi, with his "invention" of Don Camillo, who converses with the crucified Christ at the high altar, is a very prominent example of this. Even in many crime novels, monks or priests are woven into the plots and naturally bring a spiritual perspective on God and humanity. This is also the case several times in the crime series about the "Healer of Canterbury," published under the pseudonym Celia L. Grace, which the author has set in 15th-century England. In one of these stories, titled "The Poisoners' Feast," Father Clement (the local priest of a village plagued by a series of murders) speaks generally about his parishioners: "May the Lord have mercy on us all. They are good people, they are generous, they attend Mass, they try to live good lives, it's just..." he peered into the darkness. "It's as if things go wrong because they go wrong, Mistress. That's what Augustine said, wasn't it? We want God, we pursue what is good, but we are never in balance with ourselves, not with our neighbors, not with the world, and not with God." (Celia L. Grace, "The Poisoners' Feast") Perhaps a brief rest before this small sacred monument offers those lingering here the opportunity to regain a little more balance with themselves, with their neighbors and the rest of the world, but above all with God—the Lord of heaven and earth.
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The Nene Whitewater Centre is the UK’s first pumped, artificial whitewater course, offering activities for all skill levels – from families to seasoned kayakers. Located alongside the River Nene, the recently updated centre also features a fantastic café with indoor and outdoor seating, perfect for walkers and cyclists stopping by for hot or cold refreshments.
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Visit Delapre Woods just next to the car park for some extra fun!
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The area is great, lots of paths and variety, but the route given sticks to busy roads where you have to keep your dog on a lead. It also directs you down a private drive with no public right of way. Come to the area and follow your nose, not this route.
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Great bike park for all abilities, well maintained trails with easy to follow signs. Great fun 👍
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Good spot for practicing cornering, jumps etc. Suffering a bit with getting parts washed away with the persistent rain we have had just lately (Dec-Jan 2022-23).
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Collingtree boasts several historical sites. You can visit All Saints Church (also known as St Columba's), a Grade I listed building from the 13th century, admired for its architecture, stained glass, and medieval wall paintings. The village also features The Wooden Walls of Old England, a 15th-century inn, and several 17th-century houses along High Street. Additionally, nearby you'll find The Eleanor Cross, Hardingstone, an ancient monument dedicated to Queen Eleanor.
Yes, Collingtree is surrounded by beautiful countryside. You can explore footpaths leading through wheat fields towards the canal at Milton Malsor or meadows skirting Wootton Brook. The former parkland of Old Collingtree Grange, now home to Collingtree Park Golf Club, features avenues of cedars, Scots pines, and sequoia trees. For a more extensive natural experience, Hiking: Oak in Salcey Forest offers ancient veteran oaks and three waymarked walking trails.
Cyclists have several options. The Northampton Bike Park offers 9 trails across a 40-acre urban mountain bike park, catering to various skill levels from flowy green to black jump trails. For gravel biking, you can explore routes like the 'Brampton Valley Way' or 'View of Pitsford Reservoir' which are part of the wider Gravel biking around Collingtree guide.
Absolutely. Salcey Forest is an excellent choice for families, offering three waymarked walking trails, a cafe, and toilet facilities. Dogs are also welcome. The Nene Whitewater Centre provides activities for all skill levels, including families, on the UK’s first pumped, artificial whitewater course.
Yes, a notable option is the Collingtree Circular Walk, an 8-mile route that is mostly off-road and relatively flat. It allows you to explore parts of the golf course, open fields, and sections of the canal, even passing under the M1 motorway where you can see murals depicting Northampton's history. You can also find shorter, easy routes like the 'Old Collingtree Stone Bridge loop' within the Running Trails around Collingtree guide.
Salcey Forest is a great dog-friendly option with its three waymarked walking trails. Another popular spot is Harlestone Firs, which offers miles of criss-crossing paths ideal for dog walks. Roadside parking is available there, and an ice cream van often visits on busy days.
The Nene Whitewater Centre is the primary destination for water sports. It features the UK’s first pumped, artificial whitewater course, offering activities for various skill levels, from families to experienced kayakers. The centre is located alongside the River Nene and also has a cafe.
Collingtree Park Golf Club is a championship golf course designed by U.S. Open champion Johnny Miller, set within the former Collingtree Grange parkland. It features island greens and glassy lakes and has hosted major tournaments. The club offers facilities for both members and non-members, so you can inquire directly about visitor access and green fees.
Yes, several attractions offer refreshment options. Nene Whitewater Centre has a fantastic cafe with indoor and outdoor seating, perfect for walkers and cyclists. Similarly, Salcey Forest also has a cafe and toilet facilities. In Collingtree village, The Wooden Walls of Old England is a historic 15th-century inn that serves as a social hub.
The countryside around Collingtree, particularly along footpaths and near Wootton Brook, offers opportunities to observe local wildlife. The verges are noted for cow parsley in spring and vibrant beeches in autumn. While specific wildlife sightings can vary, you can expect to see common British birds and small mammals in these natural habitats, especially in areas like Salcey Forest.
Harlestone Firs is popular for its extensive network of criss-crossing paths, making it ideal for walks with dogs, friends, or solo. It offers access to the golf course on the far side. Visitors also appreciate the presence of an ice cream van on busy days, selling local Gallone's ice cream. There's also a garden centre nearby with a cafe, shops, and toilets.
Collingtree's natural beauty shines throughout the year. Spring brings cow parsley to the verges, while autumn is noted for vibrant beeches, making these seasons particularly picturesque for walks. Summer is ideal for activities at the Nene Whitewater Centre and cycling at Northampton Bike Park. Even in winter, you can enjoy outdoor activities, though appropriate clothing is recommended for walks in the countryside and forests like Salcey.


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