Best attractions and places to see around Baddesley Ensor CP include a mix of natural features, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. The area reflects its mining heritage and rural setting, offering diverse points of interest. Visitors can explore scenic common land, significant reservoirs, and sites commemorating the village's industrial past. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities and insights into local history.
Last updated: June 18, 2026
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Stop off to admire the historic castle, which was originally a Motte and Bailey. It has been added to since. Also see the statue of Ethelfleda, the queen of Mercia, the bandstand, flower beds and the tribute to the Watchmen of the Staffordshire Regiment in the castle grounds... There is parking here to start the course if you prefer. Lots of nice cafes and places to eat. Recommend the castle grounds cafe, Christopher's at the Peel, no 18 coffee House and the Book Nook and Bakery.
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Rivers and canals crisscross the country, as they were a crucial part of the transport infrastructure – especially in the early days of industrialization. Factories needed the delivery of raw materials in previously unknown quantities, and finished goods also had to find their way to traders. Many of the canals originated in this era. Later, rail and, even later, trucks took over the task of transporting goods. When building the artificial waterways, however, it was important to consider that differences in elevation always had to be overcome, and so locks are often located along the canals – at varying intervals, depending on the local situation. Only with their help was shipping possible.
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Beautifully laid out flower beds around the motte down to the former moat.
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Open every Sunday except the 4 Sunday of January.... Guess which day I went
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The castle has been here on the banks of the River Anker for over 900 years. It's now paid entry and open Tue to Sun.
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Shustoke Reservoir is managed by Severn Trent. The reservoir was completed in 1884 to provide water for Birmingham. Nowerdays the reservoir supplies Nuneaton and the surrounding area.
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One of the best preserved motte & bailey castles in England.
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You can explore several natural features and enjoy scenic views. Baddesley Ensor Common offers expansive views across four counties: Birmingham, Leicestershire, Derbyshire, and Staffordshire. It also features an old mining wheel and a 'bomb hole'. Nearby, Shustoke Reservoir is a large body of water popular for hiking and cycling. The Tame Valley Wetlands Community Wetland is a restored floodplain with new water channels and reedbeds, great for observing local ecosystems.
Yes, Baddesley Ensor CP has a rich mining heritage. The Pit Head Winding Wheel Memorial on Baddesley Ensor Common commemorates the men who worked in the mines, particularly the old Maypole pit. St Nicholas Church, built in 1846, is another historical landmark, notable for the Latimer Pulpit. Further afield, you can find the Wall Roman Site (11 miles away) and the impressive Kenilworth Castle and Elizabethan Garden (16 miles away).
Families can enjoy several attractions. The Echills Wood Railway offers a miniature railway experience, running for over 2 km through a country park, providing opportunities to observe local wildlife. Shustoke Reservoir is suitable for family walks and cycling. The Tame Valley Wetlands Community Wetland features viewing and pond-dipping platforms, and willow sculptures, making it an engaging spot for children.
There are various walking and hiking opportunities. You can explore trails around Shustoke Reservoir or the Tame Valley Wetlands Community Wetland. For more structured routes, consider the nearby hiking guide which includes options like the 'Abbey Green Bridge – Coventry Canal Towpath loop from Dordon CP' (moderate, 10 km) or the 'Kettle Brook Nature Reserve loop from The Wilnecote School' (easy, 4.3 km). You can find more details on the Hiking around Baddesley Ensor CP guide.
Yes, the region offers several cycling and mountain biking routes. You can find trails such as the 'Sutton Wharf Café – Shenton Village loop from Atherstone' (moderate, 47.7 km) or the 'Coventry Canal – Narrow Bicycle Barriers loop from Hartshill CP' (easy, 24.6 km). The Shustoke Reservoir area is also popular for cycling. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Baddesley Ensor CP guide.
The Kingsbury Water Park Visitor Centre provides a convenient stop for visitors, offering a place to rest and have refreshments. It's particularly useful for walkers and cyclists. The park itself features 15 lakes across over 600 acres, with surfaced paths, opportunities to spot wildlife, and bike hire. The visitor centre also has a gift shop with countryside-related items.
The Kingsbury Water Park Visitor Centre and its surrounding paths are noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a good option for visitors with mobility needs to enjoy the park's amenities and scenery.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of experiences. Many enjoy the natural beauty and wildlife spotting opportunities at places like the Tame Valley Wetlands Community Wetland and Shustoke Reservoir. The unique experience of the Echills Wood Railway is also a highlight, especially for families. The area's blend of natural landscapes and historical insights into its mining past is also a draw.
Yes, the Kingsbury Water Park Visitor Centre offers a cafe for refreshments. For other options, you'll find local pubs and cafes in the surrounding villages, which are popular stops for those exploring the walking and cycling routes in the area.
The area can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and summer offer the best conditions for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and wildlife observation at places like Tame Valley Wetlands Community Wetland. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter walks can be peaceful, especially around Shustoke Reservoir, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. Options include the 'Kings Head Pub – Coventry Canal loop from Baddesley Ensor CP' (moderate, 13.9 km) and the 'Woodland Cycle Trail loop from Baddesley Ensor CP' (moderate, 14.9 km). You can explore more routes in the Running Trails around Baddesley Ensor CP guide.


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