Top 5 Things to do in Ruddington, England

April 2, 2022 Vergie Nakamoto

Discover the best top things to do in Ruddington, United Kingdom including Ruddington Village Market, Rushcliffe Country Park, Ruddington Grange Golf Club, Great Central Railway - Nottingham, Dizzy Rascalz.
Restaurants in Ruddington

1. Ruddington Village Market

The Green, Ruddington England [email protected] http://www.ruddingtonvillagemarket.co.uk
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Ruddington Village Market

Award winning food, drink and makers market, held on the village green on the first Saturday of the month, 9am until 12.30pm, February to December.

2. Rushcliffe Country Park

Loughborough Road, Ruddington NG11 6LS England +44 115 921 5865 [email protected] http://www.rushcliffe.gov.uk/rushcliffecountrypark/
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4.5 based on 412 reviews

Rushcliffe Country Park

Set in the beautiful countryside about half a mile south of Ruddington, Rushcliffe Country Park is an ideal place to get away from it all. With a network of over 8 kilometres of footpaths, grassland, conservation and landscaped areas, the park is excellent for walking, jogging, cycling, spotting wildlife and exercising your dog. Bring your family and a picnic and encourage your children to let off steam in the extensive play area, which has around 20 pieces of modern equipment for children up to the age of 12. The play area includes a swing suitable for less able children (safety equipment is available on request) and part of the equipment is accessible to wheelchair users. For older children there's a skateboard midi half pipe, and a 4X/ BMX cycle track situated nearby. Access to the park is free. The County Park has a visitor’s car park and for just £1, you can park for your whole visit (up to a full day).

Reviewed By Summerlok

Park your car - only £1 for the whole day, and have a wonderful walk around lakes, woodlands and fields witn loads of extra activities. Wildlife includes swans, ducks, grebes, coots, cormorants, doves, robins and plenty more. There's a visitor centre, toilets, play equipment, sensory activities and we found a mobile cafe and an ice cream van. Very good morning out and really can't fault the park. Lovely1

3. Ruddington Grange Golf Club

Wilford Road Wilford Rd, Ruddington NG11 6NB England +44 115 921 4139 [email protected] http://ruddingtongrange.com/
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Ruddington Grange Golf Club

Reviewed By Dreamer515615

We had a Christmas lunch in the Wentworth suite for 57 choir members. We had a great time, the room and tables were decorated beautifully for Christmas. The staff were very friendly and the meal was served very professionally. The carvery served in the room was delicious as were starters and desserts. Amazing value for money too. We were able to sing some of our repertoire of songs with great acoustics in the room. Finally, Wes was fantastic At liaising with me and did a wonderful job organising the lunch. He was there during the lunch to make sure everything went smoothly too, Thank you Wes. We will definitely be back in 2010!!

4. Great Central Railway - Nottingham

Mere Way, Ruddington NG11 6JS England +44 115 940 5705 [email protected] http://www.gcrn.co.uk
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4.5 based on 145 reviews

Great Central Railway - Nottingham

Formerly known as Nottingham Transport Heritage Centre, The Great Central Railway - Nottingham offers almost 10 miles of heritage railway running through the beautiful scenery of South Nottinghamshire and North-West Leicestershire, Miniature Railways, Model Railways, Heritage Road Transport, Cafe, Gift Shop & more. Services are pulled by heritage Steam and Diesel locomotives, re-creating the experience of train travel from a time when it was more than just a means to travel from one place to another. Entirely staffed by volunteers, all income is used to preserve railway & transport heritage for future generations. The GCRN is a great experience for all the family. Come and enjoy a day with us! Entrance to the site is completely FREE (Other than special event days) although there are charges for the trains and miniature railway. Open most Saturdays, all Sundays and Bank Holidays from April to October. See website for more details and opening days.

Reviewed By kwmccormick - Glasgow, United Kingdom

One of the countries hidden gems tends to be forgotten railwaysand this as part of the great central railway was certainly that. It was to be a little fill in pre hotel where we had chosen for an easy journey to our conference on the Sunday and as usual we were short of time to give the venue proper justice . On arrival was a huge car park with lots of play areas and walks for the adults and children and entry was free which for a Scotsman that was a gift. Soon we were engrossed in trains full size and miniature and even managed a ride on a scale steam engine as well as short journey on a full size steam train. Looking forward to our next visit with I hope a bit more time to spend.

5. Dizzy Rascalz

Unit 1 Brookside Road Unit 1, Brookside House, Ruddington NG11 6AT England +44 115 998 8762 http://www.dizzyrascalz.co.uk/
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3.5 based on 18 reviews

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