Belvoir Castle

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"Discover a fairy-tale castle and a lost canal on the Lincs–Leics border"
Walk directions

Walk northwards out of the village of Woolsthorpe by Belvoir on the pavement of Sedgebrook Road, the continuation of Main Street, towards Bottesford. Turn right into the wide-verged lane for the Rutland Arms public house (signposted) and cross over the canal bridge at Woolsthorpe Wharf.

Turn left and follow the straight, grassy bank along the Grantham Canal until Stenwith Bridge (No 60). Climb the steps to your right, just before reaching the bridge, and turn right on to the road. Follow this over the old railway bridge and out along a lovely wide lane of oak trees. After 700yds (640m) it bends left, and here turn right.

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  Terrain  - Tow path, field and woodland tracks and country lane, several stiles
  Landscape  - Steep wooded hills and open arable land
  Dog friendliness  - Excellent throughout, but on lead around livestock at very end
  Parking  - Main Street in Woolsthorpe by Belvoir
  Toilets en route  - None on route (nearest in Grantham)
About the walk
First, the small matter of pronunciation. In these parts 'Belvoir' sounds like 'Beaver', although quite why this should be is unclear because its history dates back to Norman times when William the Conqueror gave the land to his standard-bearer Robert de Todeni. The original castle was called...
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Much of the fenland around the Wash has been drained of its marshes and reclaimed as highly productive farmland. Further north, the coastline, with its sandy beaches, has been developed to accommodate the holiday industry, with caravans, campsites and the usual seaside paraphernalia.
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Belvoir Castle

Recommended by
Our view
"Discover a fairy-tale castle and a lost canal on the Lincs–Leics border"
Dog friendly
Location
Nearest postcode:
Additional information
  Terrain - Tow path, field and woodland tracks and country lane, several stiles
  Landscape - Steep wooded hills and open arable land
  Dog friendliness - Excellent throughout, but on lead around livestock at very end
  Parking - Main Street in Woolsthorpe by Belvoir
  Toilets en route - None on route (nearest in Grantham)
About the walk
First, the small matter of pronunciation. In these parts 'Belvoir' sounds like 'Beaver', although quite why this should be is unclear because its history dates back to Norman times when William the Conqueror gave the land to his standard-bearer Robert de Todeni. The original castle was called...
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Lincolnshire
Much of the fenland around the Wash has been drained of its marshes and reclaimed as highly productive farmland. Further north, the coastline, with its sandy beaches, has been developed to accommodate the holiday industry, with caravans, campsites and the usual seaside paraphernalia.