Best attractions and places to see around Wiverton Hall include a mix of historical sites, natural reserves, and scenic routes. The region features the historic Belvoir Castle, offering commanding views over the Vale of Belvoir. Visitors can explore riverside villages and nature reserves with lakes and trails. The landscape provides opportunities for both historical exploration and outdoor activities.
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A Local Nature Reserve in Nottinghamshire The Netherfield Lagoons, Local Nature Reserve is situated on the Trent Valley Flood Plain in Nottinghamshire and has been partly used as a dump for coal slurry but with two remaining gravel ponds. The two slurry pits are separated by a raised causeway, which is elevated some 50 feet (15 m) above the pits, giving a commanding view of the area. The largest tank is virtually full but retains some water, with muddy edges attractive to waders and roosting gulls and terns. The smaller tank is mainly deep water, attracting good numbers of wildfowl, with smaller birds, especially warblers, feeding and breeding around the tank edges. The site consists roughly of three compartments, the Slurry Lagoon, the Deep Pit and the two Gravel Pits. (source: https://www.gedlingconservationtrust.org/netherfield-lagoons/)
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Belvoir Castle sits ontop of a hill rising over the valley of Belvoir, commanding views of North Leicestershire for many miles. The house has been the ancestral home of the Dukes of Rutland with the family living at Belvoir for almost a thousand years. The land was a gift from William the Conqueror to one of his Normal barons who fought for him at the Battle of Hastings 1066. The house and gardens can be visited with a cafe to take a break. More information can be found here: https://www.belvoircastle.com/
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Belvoir Castle (pronounced "Beaver") is an impressive building that has featured in a number of films. The castle sits in estate grounds of approx 15,000 acres, with the landscaped grounds nearer to the castle open to the public.
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its definitely a leg warmer going up the hill on your bike, visit the castle and get a coffee and cake from the cafe. great views.
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Lovely route, steady climb to the top. A nice watering hole and ice cream is awaiting you.
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Note: The nice little independent Cafe Allez has now been replaced by the castle run coffee shop so they could cut out the people who built it up from nothing. Up to you if you want to give them your business.
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The most prominent historical site is Belvoir Castle. This ancestral home of the Dukes of Rutland has stood for almost a thousand years and offers commanding views over the Vale of Belvoir. It has also served as a film set for various productions.
Yes, you can visit Netherfield Lagoons Nature Reserve, a Local Nature Reserve on the Trent Valley Flood Plain. It features gravel ponds and is known for attracting wildfowl, waders, and warblers. Additionally, Gunthorpe Riverside offers a charming riverside setting with scenic views.
Several attractions are suitable for families. Belvoir Castle offers historical exploration and gardens. Gunthorpe Riverside is a lovely village with a pier, ideal for a stroll. Netherfield Lagoons Nature Reserve provides opportunities for nature observation, and Belvoir Hilltop Road is a relatively easy cycle way with great views, suitable for family bike rides.
The Belvoir Hilltop Road is a popular cycle way offering enjoyable surfaces and views across the top of Belvoir. For more structured routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Wiverton Hall, which include options like 'The Tea Junction loop' and 'The Old Wharf loop'.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find various trails in the Hiking around Wiverton Hall guide. Popular routes include 'The Old Wharf – Hickling Basin loop' and 'Sunset View Over the Fields loop from Bingham', offering different difficulty levels.
Near Belvoir Castle, you'll find Little Treats coffee van in the visitor car park, offering coffee, cakes, and a friendly atmosphere. The castle itself also has a cafe. In Gunthorpe Riverside, The Unicorn Hotel provides a pub setting by the river.
For panoramic vistas, Belvoir Castle sits atop a hill, providing extensive views of North Leicestershire. The Belvoir Hilltop Road also offers excellent views across the Vale. Additionally, Gunthorpe Riverside provides charming views of the river, and Netherfield Lagoons Nature Reserve offers commanding views of its wetland habitats.
While specific accessibility details vary, the Belvoir Hilltop Road is described as a 'relatively easy route' with enjoyable road surfaces, making it suitable for a gentle cycle or walk with good views. For dedicated easy walks, you can check the Hiking around Wiverton Hall guide for routes marked as 'easy' difficulty, such as 'Sunset View Over the Fields loop from Bingham'.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from Belvoir Castle and the enjoyable cycling experience on Belvoir Hilltop Road. The charm of Gunthorpe Riverside and its pub are also highly regarded. Many appreciate the friendly atmosphere and quality offerings at places like Little Treats coffee van.
Yes, the area offers several running trails. You can explore options in the Running Trails around Wiverton Hall guide. Examples include 'Bingham Butter Cross – Market Square, Bingham loop' and various other moderate-difficulty loops from Bingham.
Absolutely. The Unicorn Hotel in Gunthorpe Riverside is a popular spot by the river, perfect for relaxing. Near Belvoir Castle, the Little Treats coffee van and the castle's own cafe provide good options for a break.
At Netherfield Lagoons Nature Reserve, you have good opportunities for birdwatching, with waders, roosting gulls, terns, and various wildfowl attracted to the water bodies. Warblers also feed and breed around the tank edges.


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