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Attractions and Places To See around Horninglow And Eton - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Horninglow And Eton offer a blend of historical significance and natural features within the East Staffordshire district. The area features remnants of its industrial past alongside notable listed buildings. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from ancient caves to Victorian bridges and scenic lakes. This region provides diverse points of interest for those exploring its landscape.

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Last updated: May 21, 2026

Ferry Bridge

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Ferry Bridge is a pretty Victorian foot bridge over the River Trent.

Built to replace a small ferry service that had operated at the same site since the 13th century. …

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Anchor Church Caves

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Anchor Church caves are found in a Sandstone outcrop, close to Ingleby. The naturally formed caves have been extended by to form a dwelling (likely a hermitage around the 8th/9th …

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Old railway line (Great Northern line) converted into a multi-user path. Runs through gentle and scenic Derbyshire countryside well away from roads. Sustrans NCN route 54.
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Albert Village Lake

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This beautiful lake forms part of the Conkers circuit which is a mixture of path, bridleway and tarmac. With benches to sit on it makes a perfect spot to stop for a snack!

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Canal walking generally assures you of good access on a relatively flat route. This point is at the juncture of a few pathways and canal routes in the National Forest. Worth a walk.

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Mike Turland
May 20, 2025, Albert Village Lake

a great place to walk round - just wish it had a dinner / pub overlooking the lake

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Nej
September 24, 2024, Albert Village Lake

Former opencast mine now a scenic large central lake surrounded by paths for enjoyable walking.

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Adie
March 21, 2023, Ferry Bridge

Ferry Bridge is a pretty Victorian foot bridge over the River Trent. Built to replace a small ferry service that had operated at the same site since the 13th century. and gifted to the town by brewing magnate Michael Arthur Bass, later Lord Burton. The bridge is a "semi-suspension" bridge, of which this is the first and only one of its kind in Europe to be built to this design.

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Adie
March 20, 2023, Anchor Church Caves

Anchor Church caves are found in a Sandstone outcrop, close to Ingleby. The naturally formed caves have been extended by to form a dwelling (likely a hermitage around the 8th/9th century), complete with door and window holes. In more recent history (1840's) the owners of Foremarke Hall undertook some additional enhancements so they could use the caves as a summerhouse and picnic spot.

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Alex
January 16, 2023, Albert Village Lake

This beautiful lake forms part of the Conkers circuit which is a mixture of path, bridleway and tarmac. With benches to sit on it makes a perfect spot to stop for a snack!

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Part of the Conquers Circuit- a lovely mix of tarmac, gravel, and bridleway.

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August 26, 2022, Ferry Bridge

The Ferry Bridge is a pedestrian bridge over the River Trent. It was opened in 1889 and replaced a small ferry service that had run since the 13th century. It's a semi-suspension bridge and was the only one of this design to be built in Europe.

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Interesting rock formations but covered in graffiti, unfortunately.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical attractions can I visit in Horninglow and Eton?

The area is rich in history. You can explore the Anchor Church Caves, which are naturally formed caves extended to create a dwelling, possibly a hermitage. Another significant site is the Ferry Bridge, a unique Victorian semi-suspension footbridge over the River Trent. Beyond these, the parish is home to several listed buildings, including the Grade I listed St Chad's Church and various Grade II listed industrial heritage sites like the Former Hydraulic Power House and a Former Railway Warehouse.

Are there any natural attractions or scenic viewpoints in the area?

Yes, you can visit Albert Village Lake, a scenic lake that was once an opencast mine and now offers paths for walking and serves as a viewpoint. The Anchor Church Caves are also set within a sandstone outcrop, offering a natural feature with historical significance.

What outdoor activities can I do near Horninglow and Eton?

The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the Mickleover Greenway (National Cycle Network Route 54), an old railway line converted into a multi-user path. For more options, explore the numerous cycling routes available in the area, such as the 'Skinny Kitten Cafe – Coopers Tavern loop' or the 'Ford at Rolleston on Dove – Toot Hill Bowl Barrow loop'. You can find more details on these and other cycling tours at Cycling around Horninglow And Eton.

Are there family-friendly attractions or walks suitable for children?

Absolutely. Several attractions are suitable for families, including the Ferry Bridge, Albert Village Lake, and the Trent & Mersey Canal Lock and Cottage. The Mickleover Greenway is particularly good for family cycle rides as it's motor traffic-free and has a very gradual gradient. Many walking paths along the canal are also flat and accessible, making them ideal for walks with children.

Where can I find hiking trails around Horninglow and Eton?

There are several hiking opportunities in the vicinity. You can explore trails like the 'Tutbury and Burton Mileposts – Kingfisher Trail loop' or the 'Old Railway Bridge Pillars – Stretton Gravel Loading Dock loop'. For a comprehensive list of routes and their difficulties, visit the Hiking around Horninglow And Eton guide.

Are there any accessible attractions for wheelchair users?

Yes, the Ferry Bridge is wheelchair accessible, allowing everyone to enjoy this historic structure. Additionally, sections of the Trent & Mersey Canal offer good access on relatively flat routes, which can be suitable for wheelchair users.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions in Horninglow and Eton?

Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Ferry Bridge is admired for its unique design and historical context, while the Anchor Church Caves offer an intriguing glimpse into the past. The scenic paths around Albert Village Lake and the accessible routes along the Trent & Mersey Canal are also highly rated for enjoyable walks and views.

Can I find places to eat or drink near the trails and attractions?

Yes, for those exploring the Mickleover Greenway, there are cafes near the southern end and a pub near the northern end. Along the Trent & Mersey Canal, you might find facilities or nearby establishments in the settlements it passes through. For specific locations, it's advisable to check local listings.

What is the best time to visit Horninglow and Eton for outdoor activities?

The best time to visit for outdoor activities generally aligns with milder weather. Spring and summer offer pleasant conditions for walking, cycling, and exploring the natural and historical sites. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage. Always check the local weather forecast before your visit.

Are there any running trails in the Horninglow and Eton area?

Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find routes such as the 'The Crossing Cottage – Station Walk loop' or the 'Kingfisher Trail – Shobnall Fields Canal loop'. For more detailed information on running routes, including distances and difficulty levels, please refer to the Running Trails around Horninglow And Eton guide.

Is Horninglow and Eton in Staffordshire the same as Eton in Berkshire?

No, Horninglow and Eton is a civil parish located in the East Staffordshire district of England. It is distinct from the renowned town of Eton in Berkshire, which is famous for Eton College and Windsor Castle. Visitors should be aware of this distinction when planning their travel.

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