Best attractions and places to see around Milton Malsor include historical sites, natural features, and recreational facilities. This village in West Northamptonshire, England, provides access to diverse landscapes, from ancient forests to the Grand Union Canal. The area offers a blend of cultural heritage and outdoor activities, with several points of interest both within the village and in the surrounding region. Visitors can explore a variety of settings, from historic landmarks to extensive walking trails and modern sports facilities.
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God is not only a theme in theological books; many other authors also repeatedly address him in secular literature. Giovanni Guareschi, with his "invention" of Don Camillo, who converses with the crucified Christ at the high altar, is a very prominent example of this. Even in many crime novels, monks or priests are woven into the plots and naturally bring a spiritual perspective on God and humanity. This is also the case several times in the crime series about the "Healer of Canterbury," published under the pseudonym Celia L. Grace, which the author has set in 15th-century England. In one of these stories, titled "The Poisoners' Feast," Father Clement (the local priest of a village plagued by a series of murders) speaks generally about his parishioners: "May the Lord have mercy on us all. They are good people, they are generous, they attend Mass, they try to live good lives, it's just..." he peered into the darkness. "It's as if things go wrong because they go wrong, Mistress. That's what Augustine said, wasn't it? We want God, we pursue what is good, but we are never in balance with ourselves, not with our neighbors, not with the world, and not with God." (Celia L. Grace, "The Poisoners' Feast") Perhaps a brief rest before this small sacred monument offers those lingering here the opportunity to regain a little more balance with themselves, with their neighbors and the rest of the world, but above all with God—the Lord of heaven and earth.
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The Nene Whitewater Centre is the UK’s first pumped, artificial whitewater course, offering activities for all skill levels – from families to seasoned kayakers. Located alongside the River Nene, the recently updated centre also features a fantastic café with indoor and outdoor seating, perfect for walkers and cyclists stopping by for hot or cold refreshments.
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Visit Delapre Woods just next to the car park for some extra fun!
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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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Great bike park for all abilities, well maintained trails with easy to follow signs. Great fun 👍
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Good spot for practicing cornering, jumps etc. Suffering a bit with getting parts washed away with the persistent rain we have had just lately (Dec-Jan 2022-23).
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Milton Malsor has a rich history. You can explore the Church of the Holy Cross, with origins dating back to the 12th century, or see the 16th-century Milton Malsor Manor House, once home to author James Harrington. Nearby, The Eleanor Cross in Hardingstone is an ancient monument dedicated to Queen Eleanor, erected in the 12th century.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. Salcey Forest offers waymarked walking trails, a play area, and a cafe. The Nene Whitewater Centre provides various activities for all skill levels and has a cafe. For outdoor adventure, Northampton Bike Park features nine trails ranging from easy to challenging.
For natural beauty, visit Salcey Forest, known for its ancient oak trees and walking trails. Harlestone Firs offers miles of criss-crossing paths through woodlands. The Grand Union Canal passes nearby, providing scenic towpath walks, and Hunsbury Hill offers panoramic views from an Iron Age hillfort.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. For hiking, explore trails around the Grand Union Canal or the Blisworth and Milton Malsor Loop. Hiking around Milton Malsor offers routes like the easy 'Acorn Barn – Blisworth Tunnel loop'. Cyclists can find routes around Salcey Forest, with options like the 'Salcey Forest Café – Salcey Forest loop' available in Road Cycling Routes around Milton Malsor. Mountain biking is popular at Northampton Bike Park, and you can find more options in MTB Trails around Milton Malsor.
Yes, Harlestone Firs is excellent for dog walks, offering many paths to explore. Salcey Forest also welcomes dogs on its waymarked trails, making it another great option for you and your canine companion.
Several places offer refreshments. Salcey Forest has a cafe, and Nene Whitewater Centre features a cafe with indoor and outdoor seating. Near Harlestone Firs, you'll find a garden centre with a cafe. In Milton Malsor village, The Greyhound Public House and Restaurant is available for food and drinks.
For easy walks, consider the Milton Malsor Village Park for a gentle stroll. The Grand Union Canal towpaths offer flat, accessible routes. The 'Acorn Barn – Blisworth Tunnel loop' from Milton Malsor, part of Hiking around Milton Malsor, is rated as an easy hike.
While not entirely hidden, the Milton Malsor Manor House, with its historical significance and connection to James Harrington, offers a glimpse into the village's past. The Milton Malsor Historical Society's website also serves as an archive, providing unique insights and photographs of the village's history, including a history trail.
Spring and summer generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities, with longer daylight hours and milder temperatures ideal for walking, cycling, and exploring forests like Salcey Forest and Harlestone Firs. Autumn also provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage.
Beyond the Church of the Holy Cross and Milton Malsor Manor House, you can find other notable structures. Milton House (early 18th century) and Manor Cottage (1777) on Rectory Lane are both Grade II listed. The Baptist Chapel on Green Street, built in 1827, also adds to the village's architectural heritage.
Visitors appreciate the diversity of attractions, from the challenging trails at Northampton Bike Park to the tranquil walks in Salcey Forest. The family-friendly facilities and cafes at places like Nene Whitewater Centre are also highly valued, providing options for both activity and relaxation.


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