GPS Cycle and Walking Routes

Daventry Country Park

2 miles (3.5 km)

Enjoy woodland, meadows and the lovely Daventry Reservoir on this waterside route in Northamptonshire. The southern part of the reservoir is a designated nature reserve with bird hides. There is also a delightful nature trail through the sensory garden to the pond, with useful information boards along the way.
The park has a Visitor Centre, fitness equipment and a cafe. It is located just north of Daventry town centre.
The Grand Union Canal is only about 1/2 a mile from the park so you could continue the route along the towpath if you have time.
Just to the south east you can pick up a nice footpath around Borough Hill. There's good views over the surrounding area from the high points.

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Daventry Country Park OS Map - Mobile GPS OS Map with Location tracking

Daventry Country Park Open Street Map - Mobile GPS Map with Location tracking

Walks near Daventry

  • Borough Hill Daventry - This circular walk follows a footpath around Borough Hill in Daventry
  • Grand Union Canal Walk - Follow the towpath of Britain's longest canal from London to Birmingham on this fabulous waterside walk
  • Badby Woods - These pretty woods near Daventry have miles of good woodland trails to try
  • Braunston to Whilton Locks - This walk visits the Whilton Locks flight on the Grand Union Canal near Daventry
  • Arbury Hill - A nice walk from Badby to Hellidon, passing Arbury Hill, the joint highest point of Northamptonshire
  • Drayton Reservoir - This walk visits Drayton Reservoir in Daventry, Northamptonshire.
  • Everdon Stubbs - These pretty woods near Daventry Country Park are a great place to see bluebells in the springtime
  • Canons Ashby - This circular walk explores the gardens, parkland and countryside surrounding this Elizabethan manor house near Daventry.
  • Draycote Water - Enjoy a circular waterside cycle or walk around the delightful Draycote Water Country Park near Rugby
  • Napton on the Hill - This Warickshire based village is in a fine location for canal, country and lakeside walking
  • Napton Reservoir - This walk visits Napton Reservoir near the village of Napton on the Hill in Warwickshire
  • Ashby St Ledgers - This attractive village in Northamptonshire is famous for being the location for the planning of the Gunpowder Plot in 1605

Pubs/Cafes

There's a decent on site cafe selling a range of meals and snacks.

Dog Walking

The woodland and lakeside trails are ideal for dog walking so you'll probably see other owners on your visit.

Further Information and Other Local Ideas

Just to the south of the town there's some pleasant woodland trails to be found at Badby Woods. Near here there's also the historic Fawsley Hall where you can see a fine 15th century house surrounded by lakes, formal gardens and parkland landscaped by Capability Brown.
To the north you'll find Drayton Reservoir, a popular fishing venue on the Middlemore Estate.
Head west along the canal and you could visit the worthy village of Napton on the Hill. Here you'll find a 12th century church and nice walks along Napton Reservoir and the Oxford Canal Walk.
For more walking ideas in the area see the Northamptonshire Walks page.

Photos

Daventry Country Park - geograph.org.uk - 879987

Services and viewing point at the north end of the reservoir.

Countryside north-east of the dam, Daventry Reservoir - geograph.org.uk - 1431640

Countryside north-east of the dam, Daventry Reservoir. Looking towards Thrupp Covert on the skyline, centre. An outflow from the reservoir, which feeds the Grand Union Canal, is marked by the trees below the dam.

Footbridge at the end of the dam, Daventry Reservoir - geograph.org.uk - 1431655

Footbridge at the end of the dam. The path bears right to roughly follow the shore of the reservoir, which feeds the Grand Union Canal to the north.

Meadow, west side of Daventry Country Park - geograph.org.uk - 1431678

Meadow, west side of the Country Park

Orientation-interpretation point, western entrance to Daventry Country Park - geograph.org.uk - 1431672

Orientation-interpretation point, western entrance to the park.

Pedestrian entrance to Daventry Country Park - geograph.org.uk - 1431676

Pedestrian entrance to the park. This way into the park passes under a disused railway bridge, seen here from beneath the elevated A425.

Willows fringing Daventry Reservoir - geograph.org.uk - 1431661

Willows fringing Daventry Reservoir. The strip of inundated woodland on the eastern shore of the reservoir forms one of the many habitats in the park.

Fenced-off area, Daventry Country Park - geograph.org.uk - 1431666

Fenced-off area. One of the watercourses flowing into the reservoir.

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