Geddington to Weekley and Boughton Park Circular
– Cycle Route Near Barton Hall

Welcome to the Barton Hall blog, where we explore the captivating cycle routes that grace our beautiful surroundings. Today, we’re taking you on an exploration of the Geddington to Weekley and Boughton Park Circular. This delightful cycling journey offers a perfect blend of picturesque landscapes, historical gems, and invigorating trails. Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or a leisure rider looking to soak in the local culture, this route has something for everyone.

A Beautiful Woodland and Estate Ride Starting in Historic Geddington

Distance and Directions from Barton Hall

 

The Geddington to Weekley and Boughton Park Circular route begins just a short ride from Barton Hall, around 5 miles to the northeast. Simply head out from Barton Hall on the A4300, transitioning onto the A427. Follow the signs towards Geddington, where you’ll find the starting point of your cycling adventure. The entire loop spans approximately 14 miles, making it an ideal half-day excursion.

 

Overview of Geddington to Weekley and Boughton Park Circular

 

This circular route is a hidden gem in the Northamptonshire countryside, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and historical allure. Starting in the charming village of Geddington, where the iconic Eleanor Cross stands as a testament to England’s rich history, the route winds its way through quaint villages and scenic countryside.

 

As you pedal along, you’ll traverse gently rolling hills and forested pathways, leading to Weekley. This tranquil village is the perfect spot for a restful pause amidst its picturesque surroundings before continuing the journey towards the lush expanse of Boughton Park. The park is renowned for its beautifully manicured landscapes and the stunning Boughton House, often referred to as the ‘English Versailles’.

 

Notable Points of Interest and Highlights Along the Route

 

  1. Geddington’s Eleanor Cross: One of only three surviving Eleanor Crosses, standing as a monument to Queen Eleanor of Castile.
  2. Weekley’s St Mary the Virgin Church: A stunning example of medieval architecture that warrants a brief stop.
  3. Boughton House: Though not open year-round, its grandeur can be admired from the cycling path, and the surrounding parkland provides breathtaking views and photography opportunities.
  4. River Ise: The route offers beautiful views of this charming river, perfect for a relaxing break by the water.

 

Other Things to Do Nearby

 

After your invigorating ride, consider exploring further afield. Visit the Rockingham Castle, situated just a short drive away, and delve into over 900 years of history. Alternatively, spend some time at the Rushton Triangular Lodge, a curiosity of architectural whimsy. For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, the nearby market town of Kettering offers delightful shops and cafes where you can unwind.

 

Whether you’re drawn to historical exploration or the call of the great outdoors, Barton Hall and its surrounds offer an unmatched blend of experiences. We hope the Geddington to Weekley and Boughton Park Circular inspires you to set off on your next cycling adventure.

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