The Perfect Location for Your Camping Adventure
Rutland is England’s smallest county, yet it packs in a wealth of natural beauty and activities. The Rutland Water cycle path runs right by our campsite, making it easier than ever to enjoy the surrounding area by bike or on foot. The vast reservoir of Rutland Water, with its shimmering surface and abundant wildlife, provides serene views and ample opportunity for watersports, fishing, walking, and birdwatching.
Camping here means waking up to the fresh country air and taking your pick of invigorating outdoor adventures. From water-based activities like paddleboarding and sailing to peaceful nature walks at the nearby Lyndon Visitor Centre, there is something to suit every taste.
Campsite Facilities Designed for Comfort
While being close to nature, the campsite facilities don’t compromise on comfort. We offer spacious pitches to accommodate tents, caravans, and motorhomes, including electric hook-ups and free WiFi. Heated showers, laundry services, and friendly on-site support ensure your stay is convenient and restful.
Dog lovers will appreciate that the site is dog-friendly with plenty of open space for your furry companions to roam. Families, couples, and solo travelers alike find this spot welcoming, peaceful, and ideally suited for a relaxing break.
Enjoy the Best of Local Dining
One of the outstanding features of staying at this Rutland Water campsite is the access to the acclaimed pub and restaurant at The Horse & Jockey, Manton. After a day of fresh-air activities, there’s nothing like savoring a delicious meal made from fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
The pub prides itself on traditional country fare with a seasonal twist—think homemade steak and ale pie, fish and chips, and an assortment of fine wines and real ales. During warmer months, guests can enjoy the newly opened roof terrace with splendid views of Rutland Water, making for a memorable dining experience under the stars.
Explore the Surrounding Attractions
Beyond camping and dining, Rutland offers an array of attractions for visitors. Explore picturesque villages like Oakham and Uppingham, both just a short drive away, featuring historic architecture and quaint shops. Nature enthusiasts can visit the Rutland Falconry and Owl Centre or wander through peaceful nature reserves to spot rare birds including ospreys.
For cycling enthusiasts, the Rutland Water cycle path is a highlight, providing scenic routes that loop around the entire reservoir. The area is also rich in cultural heritage with ancient churches and the breathtaking Welland Viaduct nearby.
Practical Tips for Visitors
Book your pitch early, especially during peak seasons, as the campsite is popular and fills quickly. Use our contact page for booking inquiries and assistance.
Bring suitable gear for outdoor activities and layering clothing for changing weather.
Pets are welcome but must be kept under control to protect local wildlife.
Don’t miss exploring the local pubs and eateries in nearby villages for a full Rutland experience.
FAQ: Rutland Water Campsite
Q: What amenities does the Rutland Water campsite offer?
A: The campsite provides spacious pitches with electric hook-ups, heated showers and toilets, laundry facilities, free WiFi, and is dog friendly.
Q: Are there dining options on-site?
A: Yes, guests can enjoy freshly prepared meals and drinks at The Horse & Jockey pub and restaurant, which features local and seasonal dishes.
Q: Can I bring my pet to the campsite?
A: Absolutely, dogs are welcome but must be supervised to help preserve the natural environment.
Q: What activities are available near the campsite?
A: Watersports, fishing, cycling, birdwatching, and visiting local attractions like the Rutland Falconry are popular.
Q: How do I get to the campsite?
A: The campsite is located in Manton village, easily accessible by car, with close connections to Oakham and Uppingham towns.
Camping at Rutland Water offers a refreshing escape into nature with the comforts and delights of local hospitality close at hand. For those seeking an authentic countryside experience with the added bonus of excellent dining and stunning surroundings, this Rutland Water campsite is a top choice.
Experience the tranquility, enjoy hearty meals, and explore the beauty of Rutland, all with the warm welcome and attentive service of The Horse & Jockey, Manton.

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