Little Ponton And Stroxton
Little Ponton And Stroxton
Best attractions and places to see around Little Ponton And Stroxton include a blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks in Lincolnshire, England. The area features ecological sites like Woodnook Valley, known for its calcareous grassland and diverse plant and insect life, and the River Witham flowing through the parish. Historical sites such as St. Guthlac's Church and All Saints Church, both with Norman origins, along with the Roman settlement at Saltersford, offer insights into the region's past. Little Ponton…
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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lovely canal bridge, head left along disused section of canal to pick up old railway line towards newark.
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A great route but some sections are extremely muddy but great fun. Toft hill climb is one section that really works legs, slow and steady wins out
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Regularly explore this end of the Vale of Belvoir lane network and stop at the 'Dirty Duck' pub for lunch. See the duck ornament on the roof and you will understand the name!
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Popular National Trust property. If you are lucky you may see a cricket match being played in front of the house during the summer. Standard over priced and busy cafe.
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Belvoir Castle sits ontop of a hill rising over the valley of Belvoir, commanding views of North Leicestershire for many miles. The house has been the ancestral home of the Dukes of Rutland with the family living at Belvoir for almost a thousand years. The land was a gift from William the Conqueror to one of his Normal barons who fought for him at the Battle of Hastings 1066. The house and gardens can be visited with a cafe to take a break. More information can be found here: https://www.belvoircastle.com/
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Visitors highly recommend Woolsthorpe Middle Lock, a picturesque spot on the Grantham Canal perfect for a tranquil stop. Another popular choice is Belvoir Castle, an ancestral home offering commanding views of North Leicestershire.
The area boasts diverse natural beauty. You can explore Woodnook Valley, a Site of Special Scientific Interest known for its calcareous grassland and rich plant and insect life. The River Witham flows through the parish, with its banks near St. Guthlac's Church offering beautiful displays of snowdrops and aconites in early spring. There are also small wooded areas like Ponton Park Wood.
Yes, the parish is rich in history. You can visit St. Guthlac's Church in Little Ponton and All Saints Church in Stroxton, both with Norman origins and medieval features. Little Ponton Hall, a Grade II listed building from 1725, is also a notable landmark with its historic grounds and dovecote.
Absolutely. You can find several easy hiking routes, such as loops around Denton Reservoir or woodland paths in Grantham. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Little Ponton And Stroxton guide.
Yes, the area offers various cycling routes. You can enjoy scenic rides like the Belvoir Hilltop Road, which provides enjoyable surfaces and views. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Cycling around Little Ponton And Stroxton guide.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities. You can find moderate trails such as the 'From Croxton Kerrial to Belvoir Castle loop' or the 'Belvoir Castle – Woolsthorpe Middle Lock loop'. More details are available in the MTB Trails around Little Ponton And Stroxton guide.
Many attractions are suitable for families. Belvoir Castle and its gardens are open to visitors, and the Woolsthorpe Middle Lock offers a pleasant, tranquil stop. The Little Treats coffee van at Belvoir Castle is also noted as family-friendly, providing refreshments with a view.
In Woodnook Valley, you might spot diverse insects like garden bumblebees and butterflies such as the small copper, common blue, meadow brown, gatekeeper, and ringlet. Raptors like kestrels, buzzards, and red kites are also known to hunt in the area.
Yes, near Belvoir Castle, you'll find the Little Treats coffee van in the visitor car park, offering coffee, cakes, and snacks. Near Woolsthorpe Middle Lock, the Dirty Duck pub on the opposite bank has a garden and serves food. Additionally, Buckminster Convenience Store offers hot drinks and snacks with an outdoor seating area.
Early spring is particularly beautiful, especially along the River Witham near St. Guthlac's Church, where swathes of snowdrops and aconites bloom. The natural areas like Woodnook Valley are vibrant with diverse plant life and insects during warmer months.
Yes, the parish contains the site of a Roman settlement at Saltersford, identified as the Roman town of Causennae or Causennis. A portion of the ancient Roman road, Ermine Street (locally known as the High Dyke), also passes through the parish.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from Belvoir Castle and along the Belvoir Hilltop Road. The tranquil and picturesque setting of places like Woolsthorpe Middle Lock is also highly appreciated for a relaxing stop.
While specific trail accessibility varies, Buckminster Convenience Store is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a convenient stop for refreshments and a rest.


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