Best attractions and places to see around Rolleston include scenic climbs, historic structures, and charming villages. This area offers diverse landscapes, from gentle hills to the Welland Valley, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore a mix of natural viewpoints and man-made landmarks. The region is particularly well-suited for cycling, with routes featuring varied terrain.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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I love this climb. Like everyone says it is nice and steady and a good length. Watch out for the Get Busy Living Centre promoted by Matt Hampson and also the Airborne Memorial on the left. If you want a harder climb to Burrough try the nearby ascent from the Dalbys.
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There is a reasonable view from the very quiet lane running from Owston through Maresfield to Twyford. Freight trains were using the viaduct until 1964 and the track was lifted soon after that.
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Welham is a beautifully quaint little village sitting on the border of Leicestershire and Northamptonshire. It sits within the gorgeous Welland Valley, considered to be one of the most beautiful regions in the midlands. The village and its surrounding area is worth a visit year round. Be sure to pop into the Old Red Lion if you fancy a drink in front of the cosy log fire.
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A piece of railway history to gaze upon as you steam past, footpaths and other roads surrounding if you want to further explore the old viaduct.
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Bit of a challenging climb, measured up to 13% in places. Was even more challenging upon my first approached due to the cold, wind and sideways rain. Once you’re over the steepest part it’s not too bad. feels quite rewarding!
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On the wonderfully named "Sludge Hall Hill", you will gain around 50m of elevation over an average gradient of around 7%. (Sludge Hall itself, despite the name is a rather lovely, private country house).
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The area around Rolleston is excellent for outdoor activities, particularly cycling and hiking. You can find scenic climbs like Burrough Road Climb, which offers great ridge views, or the more challenging Sludge Hall Hill. For cyclists, Café Ventoux is a popular stop. There are also numerous routes available for both hiking and cycling; for example, you can explore routes like the 'Hallaton Castle Hill Camp – Keythorpe Trig Point loop' for hiking or the 'Mint and Ginger Café – Long Hill Bridge loop' for cycling. Find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and cycling guide for Rolleston.
Yes, you can explore historical sites such as the Twyford Viaduct (John O’ Gaunt), a significant piece of railway history. This man-made monument offers views from surrounding quiet lanes and footpaths, allowing you to appreciate its historical context.
The region offers diverse landscapes with scenic viewpoints. For instance, the Burrough Road Climb provides great ridge views. The area also encompasses the gorgeous Welland Valley, particularly around Welham Village and Stone Bridge, which is known for its picturesque scenery.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Café Ventoux is a family-friendly cafe with a cycling theme. The historic Twyford Viaduct (John O’ Gaunt) is also considered family-friendly, as is Welham Village and Stone Bridge, which offers a quaint setting to explore.
For easy walking trails, you can look into routes like the 'Hiking loop from Illston on the Hill' or the 'Keythorpe Trig Point – Goadby Road Gravel Track loop from Goadby'. These are part of the easy hikes available in the area. More options can be found in the easy hikes guide for Rolleston.
Visitors frequently praise the quality of the local cafes, especially Café Ventoux, for its high-quality, reasonably priced coffee and cake, friendly staff, and cycling-themed atmosphere. The scenic climbs and ridge views, such as those from Burrough Road Climb, are also highly appreciated. The quaint charm of villages like Welham and the historical significance of sites like the Twyford Viaduct also receive positive feedback.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Sludge Hall Hill is noted as a challenging climb with sections reaching up to 13% gradient. It offers a rewarding experience for cyclists and hikers alike.
Absolutely. Café Ventoux is a popular spot, offering coffee, cake, and a unique cycling-themed experience. If you're near Welham Village, the Old Red Lion pub is recommended for a drink, especially by a cozy log fire.
You can gaze upon the Twyford Viaduct from the very quiet lane running from Owston through Maresfield to Twyford. There are also footpaths and other roads surrounding it if you wish to explore the old viaduct further on foot or by bike.
Yes, Café Ventoux is a prime destination for cyclists. It's a cycling-themed cafe serving high-quality coffee and cake, featuring a boutique bike shop, memorabilia, good bike storage, tools for emergency use, and a bottle refilling tap. It's a popular stop to include in your route planning.
The climbs around Rolleston vary. For example, Burrough Road Climb is described as a longish, scenic gentle climb that is 'never steep'. In contrast, Sludge Hall Hill is a more challenging ascent, with an average gradient of around 7% and sections up to 13%.


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