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County Rutland is the perfect rural getaway to spend time enjoying the great outdoors. You can enjoy holiday rentals nestled in the countryside close to a multitude of leisure activities and attractive villages filled with a great mix of shops, traditional pubs and a plethora of fantastic restaurants. Apart from the villages, Rutland boasts lush green nature reserves perfect for a stroll to clear the mind. Absolutely packed with things to see and do, this is one of the best kept secrets of the English countryside.
Superb holiday rentals with a whirlpool bath, swimming pool and gardenThe choice of holiday accommodation in Rutland is varied, so you will be able to find something to suit your taste. You can relax and unwind in a beautiful rural setting in a comfortable, well-equipped rental. There will be a hot tub, private gardens and an indoor heated swimming pool for a luxurious feel. Inside your accommodation, on the other hand, you'll find beautifully furnished spaces with everything you could possibly need, from extravagant kitchens, TV lounges to immaculate bedrooms.
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The area and getting around
East of the town of Rutland, you will find Rutland Water, the largest reservoir in England. With 4,200 acres of countryside and thousands of acres of lake, this area is a biological site of special scientific interest where you can see a wide variety of wild birds. It is also one of the best places in the county to enjoy all kinds of outdoor activities, from hiking and cycling to water sports. Rutland Water is also home to Normanton Church, Rutland County's most famous landmark. This church appears to float when the lake is full, as a sort of optical illusion is formed.
The county's most acclaimed gardensBarnsdale Gardens are the most famous gardens in the county for housing the largest collection of individually designed gardens in Britain. Considered “a theme park for gardeners”, here you can enjoy magical hidden corners, newt-filled ponds, charming tearooms, and 38 individually themed garden “rooms” that will delight you. The gardens are also a favourite spot for wildlife viewing thanks to their wild and wooded areas. It is undoubtedly a perfect spot near Rutland to relax and contemplate the extraordinary, colourful nature.
Travellers and activities
Offering Rutland's largest collection of water obstacles, Rutland Water's water park provides endless fun for kids and adults alike. Families can enjoy all day long with climbing walls, trampolines, slides and explosive bags that will send you soaring through the air. On the other hand, Rutland Farm Park, in Oakham, is a place for families to spend a fun day with a range of farm animals. You can meet rabbits, guinea pigs, goats, sheep, cows, ponies, and many others. The Rutland Zoo, meanwhile, will allow you to see exotic animals such as reptiles, mammals, and birds.
Rutland for hiking loversIf you are a hiking lover, you will love the several famous hiking trails that pass through the county. Among them, you will have the opportunity to walk the Macmillan Way, a 290-mile route that goes from Boston, in Lincolnshire, to Abbotsbury, in Dorset, passing along the banks of Rutland Water; The Viking Way, a 147-mile route through an area once occupied by Norse raiders starting in Hull and ending in Oakham; The Hereward Way, which starts in Oakham and ends in Thetford covering 110 miles (177.03 km); The Jurassic Way which runs 90 miles (144.84 km) from the northern boundary of Northamptonshire, to Braunston.
Rutland is the smallest county in England and the fourth smallest in the UK as a whole.
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Located on the outskirts of Rutland County, Belvoir Castle is an attraction with plenty to see. The ancestral home of the Duke of Rutland, this castle is open to the public for a few days of the year and is a favourite spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Come and enjoy strolling through the formal terrace gardens and through the Japanese, Duchess, and Hermit gardens, the castle has been featured in films such as The Da Vinci Code.
2. Discover Oakham Castle's collection of horseshoesLocated in Oakham, Oakham Castle is another castle not to be missed. Known as one of the finest examples of Norman domestic architecture in England, in The Great Hall of Oakham Castle, you will see a collection of giant horseshoes. See 800 years of history in this Great Hall where banquets and courts have held, and discover the unique collection of over 230 ornate ceremonial horseshoes donated by royalty and nobility. Each of the horseshoes has a story to discover.
3. Watch the birds of prey at Rutland Falconry & Owl CentreLocated in Exton, Rutland Falconry & Owl Centre houses a magnificent collection of birds of prey that you must see. Visit the center and watch birds of prey such as owls, hawks, buzzards, falcons, eagles, and vultures fly overhead. Some birds of prey are willing to be held. Nor should you miss a walk through the ancient forests and enjoy the diverse ecosystems that offer the opportunity to take an unparalleled photographic record.
4. Tour the beautiful grounds of BurghleyBurghley is one of the largest houses of the early Elizabethan era. Enjoy a guided tour of extensive collections and magnificent staterooms, stroll outside to see the incredible contemporary artworks in the Sculpture Garden, and immerse yourself in the new sensory surprises of the Surprise Gardens. On the other hand, Burghley Park offers beautiful hiking trails and breathtaking views of home that you should also explore.
5. Cycle through Fineshade WoodLocated between Stamford and Corby, Fineshade Wood is a hidden gem of South Rutland that offers a picturesque setting perfect for an adventure. Whether you want to ride through quietly or take a full-speed bike ride, this is the ideal place to do it. Rent a bike and discover the nooks and crannies of this beautiful woodland that are home to amazing activities and a café where you can relax by the sound of nature.
Information about holiday lettings in Rutland
🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 115 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -58%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £26. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 45 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 9% of the properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 25 properties. |
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