Best attractions and places to see around Southam include a variety of natural and historical sites. The region features significant water bodies, well-maintained gardens, and diverse nature reserves. It offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking and exploring historical landmarks, making it a destination for family friendly things to do Southam.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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Jephson gardens is nice to sit and watch the world go by, Savi is close by for coffee and cake
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Encompassing a stretch of 3 kilometers along the northern bank of the River Leam, this nature reserve features a diverse range of habitats including woodlands, grasslands, marshes, and ponds. The ecological significance of this area lies in its capacity to support various bird species, butterflies, dragonflies, and a vibrant array of wildflowers. Apart from this, the reserve also has amenities such as a skateboard park, an adventure playground, and a dedicated area for children's play. These facilities have been strategically situated at a distance to ensure minimal disruption to the local wildlife.
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Draycote Water is an artificial reservoir (23 million m3), which was completed in 1969. In addition to its function as a water reserve, it is a leisure park u.a. for anglers, sailors, hikers. The rich bird life invites also to observations. Swimming is not allowed in the lake.
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As part of the creation of a new UK Mail facility at the Prologis Park Ryton, our client Prologis had created a temporary borrow pit as part of the works and inadvertently, created the perfect new home for a colony of Sand Martins Riparia riparia which moved in and successfully bred (2015). The birds were left to nest in peace after a wide exclusion zone was implemented but realising that the site was on the birdsâ migration route together with the fact that the borrow pit couldnât stay on site long-term, we worked with Prologis, Whiting Landscapes and the park rangers at nearby Ryton Pools Country Park to create a brand new permanent and purpose-built nesting site in this 100 acre site managed jointly between Warwickshire County Council and Warwickshire Wildlife Trust. The Sand Martin nesting wall was completed in March 2016 and this year has already had a couple of pairs taking an interest. As well as providing a large and safe nesting habitat, the 15m long structure also has a number of pre-formed swallow nest sites and a rear door inspection hatch so that the rangers can keep an eye on the nesting progress and carry out any necessary maintenance. To prevent predation by other wildlife such as stoats, an anti-predator baffle has been installed below the tunnels which have been constructed of plastic pipes. We also helped create the new information board which has been installed opposite the nesting wall to inform the local visitors to the country park about the new nesting site. Itâs hoped that grizzled skipper butterflies will also benefit from the new structure as one of the food plants of the larvae stage â strawberries â are to be planted on the aggregate roof in the near future! Sand Martins are gregarious and therefore tend to nest in large colonies. They are Europeâs smallest hirundine (martins and swallows) and the insectivorous birds are summer visitors to the UK, over-wintering in Africa.
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Obelisk in pale grey granite erected in 1875 in recognition of Edward Willes' gift of Newbold Gardens (later renamed Jephson Gardens), Leamington Spa in 1846. Situated north of the Lake. Grade II listed. Obelisk. 1875. Grey granite obelisk on stone base. 3 steps to Neo-Gothic pedestal with pillars to angles with foliate capitals and arched panels carrying shields. Inscribed âErected in honour of Edward Willes Esquire of Newbold Comyn to whom Leamington is indebted for the site of these gardensâ. Edward Willes gave land for public gardens in 1836 as part of his Newbold Comyn development. They were known as Newbold Gardens until 1846 when renamed Jephson Gardens. Erected in 1875 and situated north of the Lake. Pale grey granite. Base of âDerbyshire stoneâ and other stones. Colour photographs on page 39 of 1. the obelisk and 2. the base with inscriptions (i) original 1875 âErected in honour of Edward Willes Esquire of Newbold Comynâ and (ii) added in 1879 âTo whom Leamington is indebted for the sites of these gardensâ. Edward Willes gave various plots of land to the town. He placed covenants on his land by the river to preserve its open outlook, including the Newbold Gardens, former meadows which had been laid out in simply style around 1832 as walks for subscribers. The Willes family left Leamington in 1827. In 1846 Edward Willes, very ill, agreed to the neglected Gardens being acquired by the trustees and remodelled as a testimonial to Dr Jephson. From time to time the Leamington Spa Courier reminded its readers of the lack of any memorial to Mr Willesâ gifts. The Trustees of the Gardens finally obliged with an obelisk but refused to agree to any inscription which corrected the impression that had gained currency that the Gardens were the gift of Dr Jephson. When the obelisk was unveiled in 1875, the Courier pointed out that the plaque did not state why the obelisk had been erected. After Dr Jephson died in 1878 the Trustees offered no opposition to the addition of the second inscription referred to above.
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Yes, Southam offers several family-friendly attractions. Draycote Water is a popular leisure park with a playground and facilities, suitable for families. Jephson Gardens provides a pleasant environment for strolling and has a cafe. For nature lovers, Leam Valley Local Nature Reserve features an adventure playground and a skateboard park, alongside wildlife spotting opportunities.
The region around Southam is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Draycote Water, a large artificial reservoir known for its bird life and opportunities for sailing and hiking. Leam Valley Local Nature Reserve offers diverse habitats including woodlands, grasslands, marshes, and ponds, where you might spot kingfishers, otters, and various wildflowers. Additionally, Sand Martin Nesting Wall at Ryton Pools Country Park provides a unique opportunity to observe these migratory birds.
Yes, the area features historical sites such as All Saints' Church, Burton Dassett. This Grade I-listed church has origins dating back to the 12th century, with early 13th-century chancel and transepts, and 14th-century tower and porch. Inside, visitors can observe 13th-century wall paintings, medieval tiles, and tombs from the 16th and 17th centuries, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Near Southam's attractions, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. Draycote Water is popular for hiking, cycling, angling, and sailing. For those interested in trails, there are numerous options. You can find detailed routes for mountain biking, easy hikes, and running trails in the area. Explore more options on the MTB Trails around Southam guide, Easy hikes around Southam guide, and Running Trails around Southam guide.
Yes, there are easy walking trails available. For instance, Jephson Gardens offers a pleasant, accessible environment for a stroll in the town center. Additionally, you can find several easy hiking routes around Southam, such as the Holy Well, Southam loop from Southam CP, which is approximately 4.3 km long. More easy routes can be found in the Easy hikes around Southam guide.
Nature reserves near Southam are havens for diverse wildlife. At Leam Valley Local Nature Reserve, you might spot kingfishers, otters, grass snakes, and a variety of dragonflies, damselflies, and butterflies. The reserve is also home to numerous wildflowers like marsh-marigold and yellow iris. Draycote Water is particularly noted for its rich bird life, while Sand Martin Nesting Wall at Ryton Pools Country Park provides a dedicated habitat for sand martins and swallows.
Yes, some attractions offer convenient dining options. Jephson Gardens features a cafe, making it a great spot for a leisurely visit. While Draycote Water doesn't have a cafe mentioned, it does provide areas with BBQs and tables for picnics, especially near the children's playground.
Yes, Jephson Gardens is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering a pleasant environment for everyone to enjoy a stroll. When planning your visit, it's always a good idea to check specific accessibility details for other locations if needed.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere of the area. Many enjoy the opportunities for strolling and people-watching at Jephson Gardens. The rich bird life and recreational activities like hiking and sailing at Draycote Water are also highly appreciated. For nature enthusiasts, the diverse habitats and wildlife spotting at Leam Valley Local Nature Reserve are a major draw.
Yes, Southam offers several running trails. For example, the Holy Well and St. James Church loop from Southam is a moderate 5 km route. Other options include the St James' Church, Southam loop (6.5 km) and the Holy Well, Southam loop (6.1 km). You can find more detailed running routes in the Running Trails around Southam guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity in the area. Draycote Water features cycle ways, making it an excellent spot for a ride. For more adventurous cyclists, there are mountain biking trails available, such as the Southam loop, which is a moderate 48.7 km route. Discover more cycling options in the MTB Trails around Southam guide.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the Sand Martin Nesting Wall at Ryton Pools Country Park offers a unique and specific wildlife observation experience. It's a purpose-built habitat for sand martins and swallows, providing a fascinating insight into these migratory birds. This spot is less about grand vistas and more about a focused natural encounter.


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