The county of Rutland, England
Hambleton Hall Hotel, Oakham
Rutland is a tiny county consisting of two towns, Oakham and Uppingham and can be found in the East Midlands next to Leicestershire and Lincolnshire. It’s motto “ Multum in Parvo” means so much in so little which is fitting when you consider it is just 20 miles across but within it’s boundaries there are more than 50 villages many of which are quintessentially English.
There are several historic attractions in and around Rutland. Stately homes such as Burghley House, Belvoir Castle and Rockingham Castle are open to visitors as is the 400 year old Uppingham School; the ancient castle at Oakham and Bishops Palace at Lyddington are all worth a visit.
There are countless pubs, hotels and restaurants full of character and charm where a warm welcome is the rule rather than the exception.
Where to stay and things to do in Rutland
Hotels | Bed and Breakfast | Pubs and Inns | Self Catering | Places to Visit | Gardens | Castles | Weddings and Honeymoons | Restaurants | Tourist Information Centres | Rutland Towns
Selected Rutland hotels - Please Refresh for another random Hotel list
Hambleton Hall Hotel, Oakham
The Kings Arms, Wing
Falcon Hotel, Uppingham
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Lake Isle Hotel & Restaurant, Uppingham
Falcon Hotel, Uppingham
Old Pheasant, Glaston, Uppingham
Best Western Barnsdale Hall Hotel, Oakham
Old Plough, Oakham
Marquess of Exeter Hotel, Nr Uppingham,
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Explore Rutland Towns
Barrowden | Bridgnorth | Clipsham | Cottesmore | Edmondthorpe | Empingham | Epingham | Glaston, Uppingham | Ketton | Lyddington | Nr Uppingham, | Oakham | Stretton | Uppingham | Whitwell | Wing |
Rutland Tourist Information Centres
OAKHAM Tourist Information Centre
Flore's House
34 High Street
Tel: +44 (0) 1572 724329
Fax +44 (0)1572 724329
RUTLAND WATER Tourist Information Centre
Sykes Lane
Empingham
Nr. Oakham
Tel: +44 (0) 1572 653026
Fax +44 (0)1572 653027
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