Best attractions and places to see around Naseby include historical sites, canal systems, and former railway routes. The area offers opportunities to explore man-made monuments and scenic trails. Visitors can discover a blend of historical infrastructure and natural landscapes. This region provides diverse points of interest for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
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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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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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A great route from Northampton to the picturesque town of Market Harborough and beyond, an especially easy route to and from the Railway Station in both towns. There are two tunnels, one at Kelmarsh and another at Oxendon so don't forget your lights, other things to mention are, where route 6 crosses the A5199 at the Windhover Pub to un-adopted road leading to Northampton via Windrush Way the path is tarmac, north from the Windhover is all gravel and quite bumpy in parts. If you have time why not visit Pitsford Country Park, its roughly 7 miles round some stunning countryside and you can grab drinks and eats at the Willow Tree Café!
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Visitors frequently enjoy exploring the Kelmarsh Tunnels, which are disused railway tunnels forming part of the Brampton Valley Way. Another highly-rated spot is Foxton Locks Basin, a significant river area and man-made monument where the Grand Union Canal meets the Market Harborough arm.
Yes, a prominent cycling route is National Cycle Route 6: Northampton to Market Harborough. This route features two tunnels, one at Kelmarsh and another at Oxendon, and offers a mix of tarmac and gravel surfaces. Remember to bring lights for the tunnels!
Beyond the historical railway infrastructure like the Kelmarsh Tunnels, you can visit St Andrew's Church, Arthingworth. This impressive Grade II*-listed church has its main structure dating back to the 12th and 14th centuries, offering a glimpse into the region's rich past.
The area around Naseby is excellent for outdoor activities, particularly hiking and running. You can find numerous trails, including easy hikes like the 'Kelmarsh Tunnel – Kelmarsh Station loop' or more moderate options such as 'Haselbech Hill from Cotteswood Hall loop'. For more details on routes, check out the hiking guide or the running trails guide for Naseby.
Absolutely. Foxton Locks is a great family-friendly destination. It offers 34 acres of green space for nature spotting, boat trips (seasonal), a Canal Museum, and various events. St Andrew's Church, Arthingworth is also listed as family-friendly, providing a historical and cultural experience.
The Kelmarsh Tunnels are disused railway tunnels that are part of the Brampton Valley Way. They are unlit and approximately 480 meters (1,570 ft) long. It is essential to bring good lights if you plan to cycle or walk through them, and take it slow as others may be on foot without lights.
Foxton Locks is a historic site featuring a 'staircase' of ten canal locks. You can explore the Canal Museum, take boat trips (seasonal), enjoy guided walks, and find places to eat like the Top Lock Cottage café or Foxton Locks Inn. It's also a good spot for nature observation, with herons, swans, and kingfishers often seen.
Yes, there are several easy walking routes. For example, the 'Kelmarsh Tunnel – Kelmarsh Station loop from Arthingworth' is an easy 3.5 km walk. Another option is the 'Welford Wharf – Welford and Sulby Reservoirs loop from Welford', which is about 6 km. You can find more easy options in the Easy hikes around Naseby guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical infrastructure and natural landscapes. The disused railway tunnels and canal systems offer unique exploration opportunities, while the surrounding trails provide scenic routes for cycling, hiking, and running. The community has shared 31 photos and given 82 upvotes to the attractions, highlighting their appeal.
Yes, for example, near Foxton Locks, you'll find two pubs and two cafés on-site, including the Top Lock Cottage café and Foxton Locks Inn. Near Arthingworth, the historic village home to St Andrew's Church, The Bull's Head is a traditional drovers' inn serving food.
The National Cycle Route 6: Northampton to Market Harborough features a mix of tarmac and gravel surfaces. North from the Windhover pub, the path is primarily gravel and can be quite bumpy in parts, while other sections are tarmac.
Yes, the 'Welford Wharf – Welford and Sulby Reservoirs loop from Welford' is mentioned as an easy hike, indicating that Welford and Sulby Reservoirs are accessible and offer pleasant walking opportunities in the vicinity.


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