Best attractions and places to see around Linton include a variety of historical sites, industrial heritage, and natural landscapes. The area features significant historical landmarks such as ancient castles and industrial furnaces, reflecting its rich past. Visitors can explore a network of canals and rivers, offering opportunities for walks and outdoor activities. This region provides a blend of cultural significance and accessible natural features for exploration.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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There was a church in the town in the 11th century, but the core of the present building mainly dates from work started in 1474, when the church was rebuilt by the 1st Baron Hastings at the same time that he converted his neighbouring manor house into a castle. The church was refurbished in about 1670 to create more space, but the large & increasing size of the congregation led to further work in 1829, and a major rebuild in 1878–80. Domesday recorded that a priest was resident in Ashby, and that the church dedicated to St Helen consisted only of a nave. In about 1144, Philip Beaumains, lord of the Manor of Ashby, granted the church, its lands and revenues to the Augustinian community of Lilleshall Abbey, which retained possession until 1538. Parts of the current nave & chancel date from the C14, but the church was rebuilt and enlarged by William Hastings in 1474, at the same time that he erected the tower at the castle.
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Can become very muddy when its been raining, besides this it is a very peaceful spot in nature and wonderful to roam around the woods.
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The canal is a lovely place for a walk, especially on a sunny day when the water reflects beautifully. There's a large forest area adjacent to the canal, with trails leading back to the path. You'll also find a museum, some small shops, and public restrooms. It's a great place for a day out, whether you're looking for adventure, walking the dog, fishing, or just grabbing a bite at the cafe!
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It was a horse drawn tramway to take the lime to the canal. Went down through the middle of Ashby to Willesley wood. Picked up with the coal from Oakthorpe pit to head for the early steel mills probably around Coventry on the Ashby canal. Spooky to imagine the ghosts of horses and carts as they rattled away down the line.
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lovely walk. donisthorpe woods great for pushchairs etc. path to oakthorpe walkers only
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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. 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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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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Linton and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit Moira Furnace and Canal, a historical site with a museum and easily accessible footpaths. Another significant historical spot is Ashby de la Zouch Castle, an imposing royalist stronghold now in ruins, famous from Sir Walter Scott's novel Ivanhoe. Don't miss Ticknall Tramway Tunnel, a former horse-drawn tramway offering an interesting historical walk, and Ferry Bridge, a unique Victorian semi-suspension bridge over the River Trent.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. Moira Furnace and Canal offers a children's play area, a museum, and easy footpaths for a pleasant day out. Ashby de la Zouch Castle, though ruins, provides an engaging historical experience for all ages. Additionally, Ferry Bridge is a lovely spot for a family stroll over the River Trent. For more active fun, Linton City Park (Humphreys Park) in Linton, Indiana, offers playgrounds, miniature golf, and sports courts.
The region offers diverse natural landscapes. You can enjoy walks along the canal at Moira Furnace and Canal, which also features adjacent woodland. For extensive wetland exploration and birdwatching, Goose Pond Fish & Wildlife Area in Linton, Indiana, is a significant site. In Lynton & Lynmouth, UK, the dramatic Valley of Rocks and the serene woodland walks along the East Lyn River at Watersmeet are highly recommended. Exmoor National Park, encompassing Lynton and Lynmouth, provides breathtaking natural beauty, high sea cliffs, and deep river gorges perfect for walking.
Yes, some attractions are designed with accessibility in mind. The footpaths around Moira Furnace and Canal are easily accessible. Ferry Bridge is also noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a pleasant experience over the River Trent. Linton City Park (Humphreys Park) in Linton, Indiana, includes handicapped accessible playgrounds.
Linton is a great base for cycling. You can find various routes for different cycling styles. For mountain biking, explore trails like 'From Conkers trails to Hicks Lodge loop' or 'Donisthorpe Woodland Park – Moira Furnace and Canal loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Fradley Junction – Fradley Junction loop' or 'St. Michael's Church Shelter – Tough Short Climb loop'. If you prefer touring, consider 'Donisthorpe Woodland Park – Moira Furnace loop' or 'Moira Furnace – Ashby Canal loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the MTB Trails around Linton, Road Cycling Routes around Linton, and Cycling around Linton guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The easy access to footpaths and the presence of amenities like visitors centers and cafes at sites like Moira Furnace and Canal are frequently praised. The historical depth of places like Ashby de la Zouch Castle and the unique engineering of Ferry Bridge also receive high regard. Many enjoy the peaceful walks and the opportunity to connect with the region's industrial heritage.
Beyond the main highlights, the broader Linton region offers several unique cultural and historical landmarks. In Linton, Indiana, you can find the Linton Commercial Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and the Carnegie Heritage and Arts Center. The Tulip Trestle, an engineering marvel, also connects to the area's coal mining history. In Linton, North Dakota, the 'Cross on the Prairie' is a notable landmark, and St. Mary's Catholic Church Cemetery features unique handmade wrought iron crosses reflecting German-Russian heritage.
For walking and hiking, the area around Moira Furnace and Canal offers easily accessible footpaths leading to Donisthorpe woodland and the Ivanhoe way. The Ticknall Tramway Tunnel provides an interesting historical walk. If you're in the Lynton & Lynmouth, UK area, the Valley of Rocks and Watersmeet offer spectacular scenic trails, and the South West Coast Path provides extensive walking opportunities along the coastline within Exmoor National Park.
Yes, for many of the main attractions, parking is available. For instance, Moira Furnace and Canal offers good free parking facilities, making it convenient for visitors.
The Linton region hosts various events. Linton, Indiana, is known for its annual Freedom Festival, celebrating Independence Day with one of Indiana's longest continually running 4th of July Parades. They also have Marsh Madness, a festival celebrating the wildlife at Goose Pond Fish and Wildlife Area. While specific events for the immediate guide area aren't detailed, these regional events highlight the vibrant community spirit.
Absolutely. In Linton, Indiana, Goose Pond Fish & Wildlife Area is a prime location for birdwatching and wildlife viewing, known for sandhill cranes and other rare bird species. Sunset Park in Linton, Indiana, also offers opportunities for fishing. In Linton, North Dakota, Lake Oahe is excellent for fishing, and Braddock Dam is known for ice fishing. Custer National Grassland provides opportunities for wildlife observation, where you might spot bison, deer, and various bird species.


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