Discover Rutland – Heritage Trail 1 – Bishops, Bombs and Bonfires
We are starting our walk at Lyddinton’s Green. From Main Street we take Stoke Road out of the village until we come across a footpath on our right.
We are starting our walk at Lyddinton’s Green. From Main Street we take Stoke Road out of the village until we come across a footpath on our right.
Our walk today starts at The Fox & Hounds on the village green. From here we follow High Street and walk along it to the top where we turn left into West End
Today our walk starts in Great Casterton. From here we take the Pickworth Road out of the village, heading slightly uphill for 1 mile until we reach Mounts Lodge Farm to the right
Our walk today starts in North Luffenham’s parish churchyard. From here we need to cross over the stone stile located in the right-hand wall, overlooking the Chater valle
We are starting our walk today in Braunston. Heading out of the village via Wood Lane, we will pass the weir on our left and the late 16th century Hall Farmhouse
Today our walk is starting at Wing Maze. From here we turn left into the village, passing the Village Hall and church before taking a right-hand turn into Church Street.
Our walk today starts in Market Overton near the parish church. We’re walking out of the village, downhill on Teigh Road. After 1⁄2 mile we will see a group of buildings on the left
This is an Accessible Walk on the North Shore of Rutland Water
This is Annalie Poynton’s Rutland Dog Walk which encompasses the beautiful northern shoreline of Rutland Water.
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This is one of Discover Rutland’s circular walks around the village of Exton.
Debbie North, AccessTOG Ambassador takes to the south shore of Rutland Water to explore the route from the car park to the dam. This linear walk is great for all types of wheels, from bikes, to pushchairs, electric scooters to manual wheelchairs.