The 5 Best Things to do in Kelmarsh, England

December 20, 2021 Roger Rusk

Discover the best top things to do in Kelmarsh, United Kingdom including Kelmarsh To Oxendon Rail Walk, Kelmarsh Hall & Gardens, Kelmarsh Tunnel, The Old Kelmarsh Train Station, St. Denys Church.

1. Kelmarsh To Oxendon Rail Walk

Kelmarsh Road Brampton Valley Way, Kelmarsh England
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Kelmarsh To Oxendon Rail Walk

2. Kelmarsh Hall & Gardens

Kelmarsh NN6 9LY England +44 1604 686543 [email protected] http://www.kelmarsh.com
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Kelmarsh Hall & Gardens

Kelmarsh Hall is a Grade I listed hall with gardens. Open to the public during spring/summer and available throughout the year for weddings & functions.

Reviewed By bempey22 - Thrapston, United Kingdom

Lovely place, lovely staff, lovely food. The fairy walk was adorable. The walled garden is stunning. The swan on her nest was wonderful. Parking was convenient. Booking online was easy. Definitely recommend a visit.

3. Kelmarsh Tunnel

Kelmarsh Road Brampton Valley Way, Kelmarsh England
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Kelmarsh Tunnel

Reviewed By 345rhianm - Milton Keynes, United Kingdom

I visited here on my own with my three sons. The SatNav went a bit wonky but we got to the car park. A bit of two-and Fro-Ing getting the boys and the pushchair up some steep steps on leaving the car park, but we managed it. (Apparently there is a path leading away from the car park that you can bypass the steps, but we decided to go up!) From the car park, there are two tunnels. To the left, about half a mile away, is Kelmarsh Tunnel, which is the one we visited. To the right is Oxendon tunnel, which is 1.5 miles walk. The two tunnels are joined by a long, disused railway which is now a path / bicycle route. Fairly level and easy with a little pushchair but a bit bumpy. Approaching the tunnel, their size really is surprising! The entrance was very imposing and my middle (9 years) old son was scared to go in at first! It really is pitch black in there. Make sure you take head torches - we saw one family with glow sticks and bracelets, cool! Half way along is an air vent which made an excellent photo opportunity. The tunnel was cold and damp but felt safe (although I did spot a disused firework!) We bimbled along and it took just under an hour to walk from the car park to the other side of the tunnel and back. Some beautiful views across the countryside along the way, too. A couple of picnic benches along the way. Really unusual, interesting place to visit!

4. The Old Kelmarsh Train Station

Kelmarsh Road Brampton Valley Way, Kelmarsh England
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The Old Kelmarsh Train Station

5. St. Denys Church

Harborough Road, Kelmarsh NN6 9LY England http://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1370062
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