Best attractions and places to see around Kingsbury CP include a mix of historical sites, natural wetlands, and man-made features. This region, often associated with Kingsbury in Warwickshire, England, offers diverse landscapes from tranquil reservoirs to community wetlands. It provides opportunities for exploring both historical remnants and restored natural habitats.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Stop off to admire the historic castle, which was originally a Motte and Bailey. It has been added to since. Also see the statue of Ethelfleda, the queen of Mercia, the bandstand, flower beds and the tribute to the Watchmen of the Staffordshire Regiment in the castle grounds... There is parking here to start the course if you prefer. Lots of nice cafes and places to eat. Recommend the castle grounds cafe, Christopher's at the Peel, no 18 coffee House and the Book Nook and Bakery.
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Beautifully laid out flower beds around the motte down to the former moat.
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Open every Sunday except the 4 Sunday of January.... Guess which day I went
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The castle has been here on the banks of the River Anker for over 900 years. It's now paid entry and open Tue to Sun.
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Maxstoke Hill Challenge The Maxstoke Hill Challenge is a cycling time trial measured from the bottom of Maxstoke Hill (where the road does a 90-degree turn) to the very top of the hill (past the water works – first lay by on the left). The long-standing record held by Mr N Wiggin was beaten by Mr J House on his return to the United Kingdom in April 2012. The record now stands at 4 minutes 37 seconds. From Wikipedia
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The old priory was established in 1331 it was expanded several times over the next 100 or so years and then disbanded in 1536. Since then the buildings have fallen into ruin except what was once the inner gate house and is now a B&B. The village church is the same age as the priory.
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Shustoke Reservoir is managed by Severn Trent. The reservoir was completed in 1884 to provide water for Birmingham. Nowerdays the reservoir supplies Nuneaton and the surrounding area.
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The Kingsbury CP area offers diverse natural landscapes. You can visit the Tame Valley Wetlands Community Wetland, a 6-hectare restored floodplain with new water channels and reedbeds, perfect for wildlife spotting. Another significant natural feature is Shustoke Reservoir, a large lake originally built to supply water to Birmingham, now serving Nuneaton and the surrounding area.
Yes, for those interested in history, the Maxstoke Priory Ruins are a must-see. Located in a hamlet built on the site of the old priory, these ruins are considered one of the picturesque highlights along the North Warwickshire Cycleway.
Families can enjoy several attractions. The Tame Valley Wetlands Community Wetland offers viewing and pond-dipping platforms. The Echills Wood Railway provides a unique miniature train ride through the country park, offering chances to see wildlife. Additionally, Shustoke Reservoir and Curdworth Locks are popular spots for leisurely strolls and picnics.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for cycling. You can find various routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and mountain biking. For detailed routes, explore the guides for Gravel biking around Kingsbury CP, Road Cycling Routes around Kingsbury CP, and MTB Trails around Kingsbury CP.
Yes, many areas around Kingsbury CP offer easy walking opportunities. The Tame Valley Wetlands Community Wetland has accessible paths, and the areas around Shustoke Reservoir and Curdworth Locks are ideal for leisurely walks along the water or canal paths.
Kingsbury CP can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and summer offer the best weather for outdoor activities and enjoying the natural wetlands and reservoirs. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter walks can be peaceful, especially around the water features.
Many of the outdoor attractions, such as the trails around Tame Valley Wetlands Community Wetland and Shustoke Reservoir, are generally dog-friendly. Please ensure dogs are kept on a lead where required, especially in nature conservation areas, and always clean up after your pet.
The Tame Valley Wetlands Community Wetland is an excellent spot for wildlife and birdwatching, featuring a sand martin bank and various water birds. The miniature railway at Echills Wood Railway also takes you off the beaten track, increasing your chances of seeing local wildlife.
Yes, you can find places to rest and have a picnic. Curdworth Locks is noted as a good spot for a picnic, and there's a tap on the far side of the locks to refill water bottles. Kingsbury Water Park, where Echills Wood Railway is located, also typically has facilities.
The region offers scenic views, particularly around its water features. The Tame Valley Wetlands Community Wetland has dedicated viewing platforms. You'll also find picturesque vistas around Shustoke Reservoir and along the canal paths near Curdworth Locks.
The area is rich in water features. Shustoke Reservoir is a prominent lake, while the Tame Valley Wetlands Community Wetland features new water channels, scrapes, ditches, and reedbeds. The Curdworth Locks on the canal also provide an interesting water-based feature to observe.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and family-friendly activities. The picturesque setting of Maxstoke Priory Ruins, the restored natural habitat of Tame Valley Wetlands, and the unique experience of the Echills Wood Railway are frequently highlighted as enjoyable experiences.


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