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Attractions and Places To See around Stanion - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Stanion include a mix of historical sites, architectural marvels, and natural parklands. The region features significant man-made structures like viaducts and medieval crosses. Visitors can explore areas offering both cultural heritage and opportunities for outdoor recreation. This area provides diverse points of interest for those exploring the landscape.

Best attractions and places to see around Stanion

  • The most popular attractions is Welland Viaduct, an other man-made structure that is the longest masonry viaduct across a valley in the United Kingdom. It spans 1,166 meters with 82 arches.
  • Another must-see spot is Eleanor Cross, Geddington, a man-made monument. This is one of the more spectacular surviving Eleanor crosses, commissioned by King Edward I.
  • Visitors also love East Carlton Country Park, a country park with woodland and lakes. It offers 102 acres of parkland, including a cafe and heritage center.
  • Stanion is known for its historical sites, man-made monuments, and country parks. The area provides a variety of attractions to see and explore, from ancient architecture to natural landscapes.
  • The attractions around Stanion are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 160 upvotes and over 50 photos shared.

Last updated: May 5, 2026

Welland Viaduct

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The viaduct is 1,275 yards (1166m) long and has 82 arches, each with a 40 feet span. It is the longest masonry viaduct across a valley in the United Kingdom

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Eleanor Cross, Geddington

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Harringworth Viaduct

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NOT SUITABLE FOR DOG WALKING! Tried this route today, and gave up at Thorpe Country Club. From Gretton to Thorpe there's no clear pathways. After crossing over the railway tracks the 'paths' become very overgrown and it's difficult to make out which way to go. There's several sties that you have to clamber over, which isn't suitable for big dogs to get over. I had to physically lift my 24kg dog over the sties as he was too hesitant to climb over them! Once you get to Thorpe, the route takes you onto a very dangerous B road for about 2 miles, which has numerous sharp double bends, with a 60mph speed limit. I just didn't feel safe and I wasn't prepared to take my dog any further.....
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Lyveden New Bield

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This unfinished Elizabethan summer house is a magnificent Grade I listed building open to the public to explore. Feel free to roam the rest of the beautiful grounds whilst you're here, there is plenty to discover.

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Lyveden Manor House

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Sir Thomas Tresham planned ‘Lyveden House’ to be the starting place for Elizabethan visitors to experience the pleasure grounds and his garden lodge.

The house is grade one listed and was owned by the Tresham family until 1649 when it was sequestered during the Civil War because of continued Catholic links. In 1660 Charles II granted Lyveden to the Earl of Sandwich and from then the house passed through various family members including the Earls of Ossory and Robert Vernon Smith, 1st Lord Lyveden who acquired the house in 1841.

Sometimes referred to as ‘Lyveden Old Bield’ the house is in fact newer than the ‘New Bield’. This refers to the garden lodge at the top of the hill. It is believed that the manor house is built on the footprint of an older Elizabethan house, possibly built by Sir Thomas’ great grandfather around 1570.

The manor itself was built by Lewis Tresham, Sir Thomas' second son, and completed around 1615. It has changed a lot since this date, including the removal of an extensive wing to the north of the current building, the modernisation of the historic interiors and the addition of modern extensions to house the kitchen and additional guest suites.

The original oak staircase was removed from Lyveden House around 1920. It's believed this was in payment of a gambling debt to the Ford motor family. Henry Ford’s son Edsel Ford, built his country house around the staircase which still stands and can be seen in the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House in Michigan, USA. An exact replica of the original was re-built within the house at Lyveden in 2000.

In 2013 the National Trust was successful in acquiring Lyveden House and 27 acres of grounds. The Lyveden Reconnected project is going to offer visitors the opportunity to experience the Elizabethan garden as Tresham once envisaged; beginning at the manor and journeying through his symbolic garden to the lodge at the top of the hill.

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Braders
June 8, 2025, Welland Viaduct

Must see viaduct just amazing

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Very impressive viaduct. You arrive there when you pass into Rutland area.

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When King Edward I’s beloved first wife, Eleanor of Castile, died in 1290, he spent three days in intense mourning, unable to leave the Nottinghamshire village of Harby where she died. He then led her funeral procession, journeying some 200 miles to London over many days. To commemorate Eleanor, Edward commissioned three tombs and had 12 stone crosses built to mark each place where her body rested overnight on its final journey. He employed the best masons in the land to build them. (Text from: https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/eleanor-cross-geddington/history/ )

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Darren
May 23, 2024, Welland Viaduct

Shes a beaut of a stop off, lovely downhill under neath this into Harringworth

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Spectacular structure striding across the valley of the River Welland. Best viewed from the high ground on the Seaton road.

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garyb
August 17, 2023, Welland Viaduct

An outstanding highspot on a rural ride from Stamford down to Rockingham along the Welland valley.

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This unfinished Elizabethan summer house is a magnificent Grade I listed building open to the public to explore. Feel free to roam the rest of the beautiful grounds whilst you're here, there is plenty to discover.

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Welland Viaduct is a famous local landmark and a striking structure. You can see the many arches from miles in all directions, always a great backdrop for a photograph.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best attractions for families around Stanion?

Families will enjoy East Carlton Country Park, which offers 102 acres of parkland, woodlands, lakes, and a cafe. The historical Eleanor Cross, Geddington is also a fascinating site for all ages.

Are there historical sites or monuments to visit near Stanion?

Yes, the region is rich in history. You can explore the impressive Welland Viaduct, the longest masonry viaduct in the UK. Another significant historical monument is the Eleanor Cross, Geddington, one of the most spectacular surviving crosses commissioned by King Edward I. Additionally, Lyveden Manor House offers a glimpse into Elizabethan history with its unique story.

What kind of natural landscapes or parks can I explore around Stanion?

For natural beauty, visit East Carlton Country Park, featuring extensive woodlands and lakes across 102 acres. While the Welland Viaduct is man-made, its setting offers beautiful views over the Rutland and Leicestershire border.

What outdoor activities can I do near Stanion's attractions?

The area around Stanion is great for outdoor activities. You can find various running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Newton and Little Oakley' (5.2 km, moderate). For mountain biking, explore routes like 'Fermyn Woods – Lyveden New Bield loop' (16 km, easy). There are also easy hikes, including the 'Fermyn Woods loop from Brigstock' (5 km, easy). You can find more details on these activities in the running, MTB, and easy hikes guides.

Are there easy walking trails suitable for all abilities near Stanion?

Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. For example, the 'Fermyn Woods loop from Lancaster DV361 of 307 Squadron' is an easy 4.8 km route, and the 'Lyveden Manor House loop from Lyveden New Bield' is a pleasant 3.4 km easy walk. More options are available in the Easy hikes around Stanion guide.

Where can I find cafes or places to eat near the attractions?

You can find refreshments at East Carlton Country Park, which has a cafe and heritage center. Another excellent option is New Lodge Farm Café & Farm Shop, known for its friendly staff, coffee, and homemade treats, making it a great cycling pit stop.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Stanion?

Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic views from the Welland Viaduct and the historical significance of the Eleanor Cross, Geddington. The peaceful environment and facilities at East Carlton Country Park are also highly rated, especially for families and those seeking a relaxing outdoor experience.

Are there any hidden gems or lesser-known historical sites worth visiting?

While not as widely known as the Viaduct or Eleanor Cross, Lyveden Manor House is a fascinating historical site. This Grade One listed house, once owned by the Tresham family, offers a rich history and is part of a project to restore its Elizabethan garden, providing a unique cultural experience.

When is the best time of year to visit Stanion for outdoor activities?

The warmer months, particularly summer, are ideal for enjoying outdoor activities like hiking, running, and cycling around Stanion. The pleasant weather allows for comfortable exploration of the country parks, historical sites, and scenic routes.

Can I find scenic viewpoints in the Stanion area?

Absolutely. The Welland Viaduct offers spectacular views, especially from nearby vantage points in Seaton Village. The surrounding countryside also provides many picturesque spots, particularly within East Carlton Country Park with its woodlands and lakes.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting near Stanion?

Yes, East Carlton Country Park, with its woodlands and lakes, provides a good habitat for local wildlife. Exploring the various walking trails in the area, such as those in Fermyn Woods, can also offer chances to observe local flora and fauna.

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