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Rutland family holidays and breaks

    Situated in the heart of England, Rutland doesn't have the high profile of the Cotswolds or the Lake District but its natural beauty and Georgian stone-built market towns and villages make it a great spot for family holidays without the crowds, especially on and around Rutland Water, the focus for walking, cycling, watersports, climbing and wildlife activities.

     
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    What to Do

    Head for Rutland Water, the largest manmade reservoir in western Europe, great for outdoor activities and wildlife. From biking and boating to birdwatching, there’s lots for all the family. Start with the traffic-free cycling tracks, from an easy 19km route to more challenging routes of up to 40km beginning at the Rutland Water Cycling centres at Whitwell or Normanton, where you can hire children’s bikes, tandems, trikes and trailers.

    Progress to watersports: the dedicated centre at Rutland runs a number of courses for children, including RYA junior levels in sailing, windsurfing and powerboating, plus additional short courses in school holidays. There are also Splash and Dash days of water-based activities such as canoeing, kayaking and raft-building for ages 7–14 and junior fun sessions for ages 5–7 in August.  

    Walk Rutland's winding country lanes, gentle rolling fields, ancient royal forests and pretty villages. There are nine circular routes around the shoreline of Rutland Water, or try the town trail of Oakham, available from Rutland County Museum and Visitor Centre. Rutland also has seven heritage trails ranging from 6.5 to 18km, each themed using existing pathways and lanes to link important places, people and events; for more details, see Rutland Water Tourist Information Centre.

    Rock-climb at the outdoor adventure facility Rockblok on the north shore of Rutland Water. Have a go at scaling the 8m climbing wall before abseiling down, or try out the high ropes adventure course. The minimum age is 7, but there are trampolines for all ages. 

    Enjoy a leisurely boat-trip around the reservoir on the Rutland Belle, which departs from the harbour at Whitwell. 

    Take part in the Nature Detectives environmental activity days on the famous Nature Reserve at Rutland Water for children aged 7–11, including pond dipping, bug hunting, learning about the ospreys that began breeding here in 2001, and craft activities. See the Rutland Water website for further information on children's activities.

    Visit the Rutland Falconry and Owl Centre within unspoilt woodland, home to a fascinating variety of birds of prey, owls, hawks, falcons, buzzards, vultures and eagles. Some of the 90-odd birds can be handled, while and others prefer to fly for visitors. There are daily falconry demonstrations, depending on the weather.

    When

    Easter–October is the best time for family holidays or breaks in Rutland; the rest of the year, many attractions are closed.

    How

    Rutland is right in the heart of the UK, close to Leicester, Peterborough and Nottingham and only 90 minutes' drive from London. There is a train station at Oakham, or Leicester and Peterborough stations are within easy travelling distance.

    Cost

    Rutland is a great spot for inexpensive family holidays and breaks given its somewhat off-the-beaten track status when compared with tourist hotspots such as the Cotswolds.

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