Great Facts About Eye Kettleby Lakes Touring Park

Facts of the week.
Did you know that Tranquil Parks ‘Eye Kettleby Lakes Touring Park’ is close to Stamford, which in 2013 was reported to be the best place to live in the UK by the annual Sunday Times survey.
Why not this year visit Eye Kettleby Lakes Touring Park and whilst your there in May, June pay a visit to the  ‘Burghley Game & Country Fair’  on the 25th & 26th May.
eye-kettleby-7-688
link below:
http://livingheritagecountryshows.com/2014-shows/burghley-Stamford
In June there is another famous event where one of the worlds most famous pork pies originated Melton Mowbray Country Fair – http://meltonmowbraycountryfair.co.uk/  on theSunday 29th June
If steam is your thing then in July  Remptone Steam & County Show will be happening on the – 12th & 13th July  http://www.rempstonesteam.org/
There are some great offers and if you are thinking of planning a trip in the Autumn let Eye Kettleby Lakes, look after you.
They are offering:  Book for 7+ consecutive nights for October, November or December 2014 and get a 10% discount – use code: Autumn Offer
(That’s only £17.55/ night for full service pitches 1-21 or 27 – 47)
eye-kettleby-13-688
More facts here:
Start by exploring Eye Kettleby Lakes and the surrounding area.
The 7 fishing lakes available to touring park guests for day fishing are well stocked and offer a wide variety of sport to the hobbyist or competition angler alike.
Lakes are mostly accessible by disabled guests.
Public footpaths cross the park, leading to Melton Mowbray or the village of Frisby on the Wreake.
More information about walking routes can be found at reception.
Local Golf courses are Six Hills Golf, Melton Mowbray or Rutland County Golf, Stamford.
Our market town of Melton Mowbray is a haven for foodies; in fact it hosts the Autumn East Midlands Food Festival.
If you have never tasted a Melton Mowbray pork pie then try one at Ye Olde Pork Pie Shop where you will see the unique way they are baked.
For more information just link through to the full page here.

Discover Our Parks