Attractions and places to see around Tur Langton include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and rural charm in Leicestershire, England. The village serves as a base for exploring the surrounding countryside, which features rolling farmlands and canal-side paths. This area offers opportunities for outdoor activities alongside sites of historical significance.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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It's the perfect spot to hydrate, stretch, and simply appreciate nature before continuing to ride. Beware the thorns and sticks in spring time!
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Things to do Foxton Locks sits in 34 acres of natural green spaces which make is great for nature spotting. Look out for herons, swans, swallows and kingfishers. Also located at the site are two pubs, two cafés, a museum and the chance to hire a day boat. Each year over 400,000 visitors experience the rich heritage of the site, which also includes the remains of the unique Inclined Boat Lift which is listed as a Scheduled Ancient Monument. There is plenty to keep you busy at Foxton: Visit the historic Canal Museum located in the Boilerhouse run by the Foxton Inclined Plane Trust Take a boat trips on Vagabond II managed by Foxton Boats LTD (summer only) Hire a day boat and travel a little further -managed by Foxton Boats LTD Meet the team in the welcome station and learn about lock keeping and the site's unique history Guided walks, themed activities and events Summer events programme including paddle boarding and canoeing Pre-loved bookshop in the Top Lock Cottage for your favourite read Bring a picnic or recharge at one of the places to eat on site: Top Lock Cottage café – serving hot and cold drinks, snacks and locally produced ice cream, and Foxton Locks Inn, Bridge 61. source: https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/things-to-do/museums-and-attractions/foxton-locks-leicestershire
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The basin marks the convergence point of the Leicester line of the Grand Union Canal and the Market Harborough arm, situated at the base of Foxton Locks. Foxton Locks is the 'staircase' of ten canal locks. This flight of locks was built in the early 19th century to enable canal boats to navigate the steep incline. The locks are arranged in two groups of five, allowing boats to ascend or descend the hill.
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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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A lovely cycling-friendly cafe with a great cycling 'vibe' & memorabilia, spares & kit....and of course coffee and food. Ample space to park your car if you are using it as a starting point for a cycling tour of the local area.
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Tur Langton offers several historical points of interest. You can visit St Andrew's Church, built in 1866, or explore the grounds of The Manor, a Grade II listed building from the early 1600s. Within The Manor's grounds, you'll find the remains of St Nicholas Chapel, a Scheduled Ancient Monument dating back to before 1162. Don't miss King Charles I's Well, a natural mineral well reputed to be where King Charles I watered his horse in 1645.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. Foxton Locks is a great day out with its canal locks, boat trips, museum, and natural green spaces for nature spotting. For younger children, Windmill Farm Park is about 1.7 miles away. During summer, Wistow Maze, approximately 4.6 miles from the village, offers a seasonal outdoor activity.
The area is rich in natural beauty. Saddington Reservoir is an important biological site covering 47 acres, featuring wet willow, woodland, swamp, and open water habitats, home to diverse wildlife including rare beetles. Foxton Locks also offers 34 acres of natural green spaces where you can spot herons, swans, swallows, and kingfishers.
Tur Langton is surrounded by rolling farmlands and canal-side paths, offering numerous walking opportunities. You can find trails around Foxton Locks and Saddington Reservoir. For more detailed routes, explore the running trails guide, which includes options like the 'Saddington Reservoir loop from Smeeton Westerby'.
Absolutely. The region is popular with cyclists. Café Ventoux is a cycling-themed cafe offering high-quality coffee, cake, bike storage, and tools, making it an ideal stop. For route inspiration, check out the cycling guide for Tur Langton, which features routes like the 'Mint and Ginger Café – Long Hill Bridge loop'.
For a challenging climb with rewarding views, consider Sludge Hall Hill. It features an average gradient of around 7% and can reach up to 13% in places, offering a good workout and scenic surroundings.
Tur Langton and its surrounding countryside are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling, with vibrant natural colours. Summer is ideal for canal activities at Foxton Locks and seasonal attractions like Wistow Maze. Even in winter, many walking routes remain accessible, offering a tranquil experience.
In Tur Langton itself, The Crown Inn is a historic pub that serves as a central feature of the village. Nearby, Café Ventoux is a popular cycling-themed cafe known for its coffee and cake. At Foxton Locks, you'll find two pubs and two cafes, including the Top Lock Cottage café and Foxton Locks Inn, offering various refreshment options.
The village of Tur Langton features charming architecture, with many houses on Main Street built of red brick or ironstone. Several buildings date from 1700 onwards, and some even retain 17th-century origins visible in their ceiling beams. The historic Manor, though partially rebuilt after a fire, also showcases early 17th-century design.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the vicinity. You can explore various routes listed in the MTB Trails around Tur Langton guide. Examples include the 'Gartree Road Crossroads – Debdale Lane loop from Great Glen' or the 'Abandoned Railway Bridge – Red Lion Pub loop from Church Langton'.
Foxton Locks is unique for its 'staircase' of ten canal locks on the Grand Union Canal, a remarkable feat of 19th-century engineering. It also features the remains of a unique Inclined Boat Lift, which is a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The site offers a blend of history, engineering marvel, and natural beauty, with opportunities for boat trips, a museum, and wildlife spotting.


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