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Attractions and Places To See around Greetham - Top 20

Attractions and places to see around Greetham include a mix of historic landmarks, natural beauty, and recreational opportunities. This charming village in Rutland, England, features ancient woodlands and is traversed by the North Brook, a tributary of the River Gwash. The area is well-suited for walking and cycling, with routes like the Viking Way passing through. Greetham offers diverse points of interest for visitors to explore.

Best attractions and places to see around Greetham

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Last updated: May 5, 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 โ€ฆ

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An absolute pleasure to return here!
Plenty of seating both indoors and outdoors. Also, many places to leave your bike in sight from the cafe.
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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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Barnsdale Bluebell Woodland

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Barnsdale Woods offers a little change of scenery from the open views across much of the route around Rutland Water. The ancient woodland (now partly replanted with conifers) covers 28 โ€ฆ

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Bythams Community Shop & Cafe

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Cafรฉ now fully-open and very welcoming to cyclists. Great coffee, cake & breakfast rolls - request to call ahead on 07775649632 if you have a group order & are in a hurry.

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November 29, 2025, Barnsdale Bluebell Woodland

Nice and easy hike on the man path, while some of the smaller ones canbe a bit owegrown an soggy. ood change of scenery to make a walk here more varied.

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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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Cafe provides excellent food at reasonable prices. Plenty of outside seats and bike racks. Only 1 toilet so expect to que. Well worth a stop on your ride.

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Convenient refreshment stop on the main route through the village.

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Compact gravel in the drier days and mud in the wet ones.

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This ancient woodland was partly destroyed through construction of the reservoir. It is a neglected coppice of the Peterken Ash-Maple, Ash-Hazel, Pedunculate Oak-Hazel and Invasive Elm types but has been partly planted with conifers.

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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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Also the location for Windmill Wheels (Road) Bike Shop

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical landmarks can I explore in Greetham and its surroundings?

Greetham village itself features several historic sites, including St. Mary's Church, with parts dating back to the Norman era, and the Village Well. You can also see the historic Greetham House and Greetham Castle from the exterior, as they are private residences. Nearby, the iconic Normanton Church, known for appearing to float on Rutland Water, is a must-see landmark.

Are there any natural beauty spots or nature reserves near Greetham?

Yes, Greetham is surrounded by natural beauty. You can visit Merry's Meadows Nature Reserve, a Site of Special Scientific Interest known for its unimproved grassland. Greetham Woods (Near and Far) offer ancient woodlands with forestry tracks for walking and are home to diverse wildlife. The North Brook, a tributary of the River Gwash, flows through the village. Additionally, Rutland Water is a significant natural feature offering extensive opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife spotting.

What outdoor activities can I do near Greetham?

Greetham is an excellent base for outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and cycling on numerous trails, including the long-distance Viking Way which passes through the village. For specific routes, explore the MTB Trails around Greetham, Easy hikes around Greetham, and Cycling around Greetham guides. Rutland Water also offers sailing, fishing, and watersports.

Are there family-friendly attractions around Greetham?

Many attractions around Greetham are suitable for families. Rutland Water provides ample space for cycling, walking, and watersports. The Wymondham Windmill, Tea Rooms & Windmill Wheels Bike Shop is a great stop with a cafe. Barnsdale Bluebell Woodland offers a lovely natural setting for family walks, especially when the bluebells are in bloom.

Where can I find places to eat or get refreshments in and around Greetham?

In Greetham, The Wheatsheaf is a historic pub. For other options, Wymondham Windmill, Tea Rooms & Windmill Wheels Bike Shop offers a varied menu with indoor and outdoor seating. The Bythams Community Shop & Cafe is another welcoming spot for coffee, cake, and breakfast rolls, particularly popular with cyclists.

Are there any easy walking trails near Greetham?

Yes, there are several easy walking trails. You can find options like the 'Scenic Country Road โ€“ Fort Henry Lake in Exton Park loop from Exton' or the 'Public Path to Exton Manor loop from Greetham' which are typically around 4-7 km. For more details and routes, refer to the Easy hikes around Greetham guide.

What is the best time to visit Greetham for outdoor activities?

The best time to visit Greetham for outdoor activities is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is milder and more conducive for walking, cycling, and exploring nature reserves like Merry's Meadows and Greetham Woods. Spring is particularly beautiful for seeing wildflowers, including bluebells in Barnsdale Bluebell Woodland.

Can I find wheelchair-accessible attractions near Greetham?

Yes, Normanton Church at Rutland Water is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a chance to see this iconic landmark. Some sections of the paths around Rutland Water are also accessible, though it's always advisable to check specific trail conditions.

What kind of wildlife can I spot in the Greetham area?

The Greetham area is rich in wildlife. At Merry's Meadows Nature Reserve, you can find characteristic species of unimproved grassland. Greetham Woods are home to diverse wildlife, including the White Admiral butterfly. Rutland Water is a significant spot for birdwatching, often hosting over 25,000 waterfowl and being known for breeding ospreys.

Are there cycling routes suitable for different skill levels around Greetham?

Yes, the area offers cycling routes for various skill levels. The full circuit around Rutland Water is a popular option, with routes ranging from easy to moderate. You can find detailed information on routes like 'Rutland Water Cycle Path โ€“ Rutland Water Nature Reserve loop' or 'Lagoon 4 Track โ€“ View of Rutland Water loop' in the Cycling around Greetham guide.

What is the significance of Greetham Woods?

Greetham Woods (Near and Far) are ancient woodlands that are important features in the local landscape. They cover 33.6 hectares and provide forestry tracks for walking. While partly replanted with conifers, they are known for their diverse wildlife, including the White Admiral butterfly, offering a peaceful natural escape.

What is the Old Reading Room in Greetham?

The Old Reading Room in Greetham was donated around 1910 by Mrs. Finch of Burley-on-the-Hill. It served as the original reading room for the village, primarily providing a place for recreation and learning for men in the community.

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