Best attractions and places to see around Lamport include a mix of historical sites, natural forests, and disused railway trails. The region offers diverse landscapes, from tranquil woodlands to repurposed historical infrastructure. Visitors can explore areas suitable for various outdoor activities, making it a destination for those seeking both cultural interest and natural exploration.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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The area is great, lots of paths and variety, but the route given sticks to busy roads where you have to keep your dog on a lead. It also directs you down a private drive with no public right of way. Come to the area and follow your nose, not this route.
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Decent front light a must to ride through. Surface is not too bad but best to go slowly if you can't see well.
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You will need a decent light to go through riding! There is a ventilation shaft halfway through which provides some relief from the gloom.
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Another tunnel with another cool blast of air on these hot summer days.
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The Kelmarsh Tunnels are disused railway tunnels. The original tunnel was single-track, and when the line was doubled a second single-track tunnel was built. Due to the small bore, the tunnels were known as "the rat-holes" by train drivers. The former "up" line tunnel at Kelmarsh is open as part of the Brampton Valley Way, running along the former railway trackbed. The tunnel is unlit and the tunnel length is 480 metres (1,570 ft). You will need lights!
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Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Pitsford Water offers a children's play area, a cafe, and bike hire, making it ideal for a day out. The historical St Peter and St Paul’s Church, Hannington, with its unique architecture, can also be an interesting visit for older children.
You can explore the extensive woodlands of Harlestone Firs, which offers miles of criss-crossing paths for walking. Additionally, Pitsford Water provides a beautiful lake environment with paths for walking and cycling, and open grassed areas perfect for picnics.
Absolutely. The most notable historical site is St Peter and St Paul’s Church, Hannington, a late 13th-century church famous for being one of only two in England with a bisected nave. The Kelmarsh Tunnels, part of a disused railway, also offer a glimpse into the region's industrial past.
For easy walks, consider the paths around Pitsford Water, which are generally flat and well-maintained. The Harlestone Firs also offers numerous easy, criss-crossing paths through the forest. For more options, you can find several easy hiking routes in the Hiking around Lamport guide, such as the 'View of Brampton Valley – Brampton Valley Way loop from Lamport'.
Yes, Harlestone Firs is highly recommended for dog walks, offering miles of paths to explore. Many of the trails around Pitsford Water are also suitable for dogs, though they may need to be on a lead in certain areas.
The area offers excellent cycling, particularly along the National Cycle Route 6, which runs from Northampton to Market Harborough and includes the Kelmarsh Tunnels. You can also cycle around Pitsford Water. For more routes, check the Cycling around Lamport guide, which features easy routes like 'Brampton Valley Way – Brampton Valley Way loop from Lamport'.
Pitsford Water is a great option, featuring wheelchair-accessible paths around the lake and an accessible garden with raised beds. It also has facilities like a cafe and toilets.
The Kelmarsh Tunnels are disused railway tunnels, part of the Brampton Valley Way. They are unlit and extend for 480 meters, so it's essential to bring lights if you plan to pass through them, whether walking or cycling.
Beyond visiting specific attractions, the area around Lamport is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and running. The Brampton Valley Way, which incorporates the Kelmarsh Tunnels, is a popular choice for all three.
For Harlestone Firs, there is roadside parking available at the main entrance, though it can fill up quickly on busy days. Pitsford Water also has a main car park. For other locations, parking may be available in nearby villages or designated areas.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse landscapes, from the tranquil woodlands of Harlestone Firs to the historical intrigue of St Peter and St Paul’s Church. The adventure of passing through the unlit Kelmarsh Tunnels is also a unique experience, and the facilities and accessibility at Pitsford Water are highly appreciated.


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