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AS the May Bank Holiday weekend and half-term quickly approaches, you might be at a loss for things to do.

Luckily, we have got you covered with 10 off-the-radar historic gems from around the UK.

Formal gardens at Doddington Hall with irises and hedges.
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Many of the destinations are within easy reach of a train stationCredit: Doddington Hall

has partnered with to suggest a bunch of day trips that can be reached by train - although some will need a bike ride at the other end too.

Read on to find out more...

Hatfield House, Hertfordshire

Nearest station: Hatfield – six minute cycle (0.7 miles) or a 10 minute walk.

Just 25 minutes from London, Hatfield House is where Queen Elizabeth I spent her childhood.

A place of pageantry, political intrigue and spectacular Jacobean architecture — today, you can tour the ornate rooms, wander sculptural gardens, and grab a flat white in the stable yard.

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Cycle tips:

If you take the fast train (25 minutes) from London King’s Cross, bike reservations are not required.

However, it is important to avoid peak travel times, as you may be asked to remove your bike if the train is too busy.

There’s also a bike shed in the visitor’s car park at the site to park up and take a look around the house.

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Aerial view of Doddington Hall and Gardens.
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Doddington Hall has seasonal sculpture trails and wild gardensCredit: Doddington Hall

 Doddington Hall & Gardens, Lincolnshire

Nearest Station: Lincoln - 31 minute cycle (six miles).

This Elizabethan mansion, built in 1600, is buzzing with creativity.

Still family-owned and full of personality, it blends heritage with art, seasonal sculpture trails, wild gardens, and perhaps one of the best farm shops you’ll ever visit.

Cycle tips:

If you are travelling from Nottingham, you don’t need to reserve a space for your bike.

If you have a folding bike, you can store it in the same way you would store luggage.

There are secure bike stands on-site, and a  for when you arrive with lots of lovely trails, including the Georgie Twigg Track and a mountain bike trail.

Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire

Nearest Station: Cheltenham Spa – 54 minute cycle (8.9 miles) or take the bus from the station via the Stagecoach W or Pulhams 606 services.

Upon arrival at Winchcombe, it’s approximately 15-minute walk to the castle or you can take the seasonal shuttle service from the station.

Tucked into the Cotswold hills, Sudeley offers a deeply romantic mix of Tudor history and sprawling horticultural magic.

Queen Katherine Parr, Henry VIII’s final wife, rests here — the only English queen buried on private land.

Sudeley Castle's Queen's Garden.
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Queen Katherine Parr, Henry VIII’s final wife, is buried at Sudeley Castle — the only English queen buried on private landCredit: Alamy

Roam the ruins, visit the 15th-century chapel, or picnic in the rose garden, surrounded by peacocks.

Cycle tips:

If you are travelling from Birmingham New Street, most trains have two reservable cycle spaces and one further space for unreserved cycles.

Cycles without a reservation are accepted on a first come, first served basis.

There’s also bike storage facilities on site for when you arrive.

Haddon Hall, Derbyshire

Nearest Station: Matlock – 35 minute cycle (6.5 miles) or take the bus from the Matlock Bus Station via the TransPeak (TP) or the 6.1 from Platform 1 towards Buxton or Bakewell.

One of England’s best-preserved medieval manor houses — and a film star, too, having appeared in Pride & Prejudice and The Other Boleyn Girl amongst many others.

Explore its storybook courtyards, stroll by the riverside, and stop by the restaurant for their renowned afternoon tea.

Haddon Hall, Derbyshire, with its gardens.
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Parts of Pride & Prejudice were filmed at Haddon HallCredit: Alamy

Cycle tips:

If you are travelling from Derby, bike reservations are not required but are generally allowed on a first-come, first-served basis. 

There’s also space to lock up your bikes at the site behind the Ticket Office, and electric bike charging is provided.

Beaulieu, Hampshire

Nearest Station: Brockenhurst – 31 minute cycle (six miles) or, during the summer months, the New Forest Tour’s Green Route connects the station directly to the house via open-top bus.

Alongside the gothic-style Palace House and romantic abbey ruins, you’ll find the National Motor Museum — with classic cars, F1 icons and even Bond vehicles.

And the destination is all set within the New Forest National Park - so bring your walking shoes as you’ll most likely want to stay a while.

Palace house and gardens with visitors.
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Beaulieu is home to gothic-style Palace House and romantic abbey ruinsCredit: Alamy

Cycle tips:

If travelling from Southampton, reservations for bikes are not required.

The New Forest has a number of beautiful cycle paths for you to explore in the local area, and Beaulieu has bike parking facilities on-site.

Grimsthorpe Castle, Lincolnshire

Nearest Station: Stamford – one-hour-and-six-minutes (11.7 miles) or take the bus directly from Peterborough via the 101 to Drummond Road, then swap to the 404 to The Black Horse Inn, a short walk from the castle.

With its grand façade and sweeping grounds, Grimsthorpe was made for the screen — and starred in Bridgerton, no less.

In real life, it’s even better - expect royal stories, rambling summer walks, and a brilliant adventure playground for younger explorers.

Interior of Grimsthorpe Castle in Lincolnshire, England.
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Parts of Bridgerton were filmed at Grimsthorpe CastleCredit: Alamy

Cycle tips:

If you are travelling from Peterborough, reserving a space is recommended - most trains have two reservable cycle spaces and one further space for unreserved cycles.

Cycles without a reservation are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.

There are also bike facilities are available at Grimsthorpe, but you will need to bring a lock.

Also nearby is Lord Willoughby’s Railway - a line that was in operation between July 1856 and July 1873.

It runs from the village of Edenham to the main London line at Little Bytham – there’s a cycle path along its historical site.

Newby Hall & Gardens, North Yorkshire

Nearest Station: Knaresborough – 59 minute cycle (11.8 miles) or take the bus directly from York via the 22 service towards Ripon and alight at Skelton on Ure, a four-minute walk from the hall.

A man cleans a statue gallery with ornate ceilings and numerous classical sculptures.
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Newby Hall and Gardens boasts amazing neoclassical interiorsCredit: PA

Inside, you’ll find Robert Adam’s stunning neoclassical interiors and one of the UK’s best private collections of sculpture.

Then outside, there is one of the country’s longest double herbaceous borders and a Teddy Bear House housing over 1,000 bears — from Paddington to Fozzie.

Cycle tips:

If you are taking the train from York, reservations are not available and there’s a limit of two bikes per train.

Lamport Hall, Northamptonshire

Nearest Station: Northampton – one hour cycle (11.1 miles) or take the Stagecoach X7 bus from the Northampton Bus Interchange towards Market Harborough and alight at The Swan, a five-minute walk away from the hall.

Lamport Hall viewed from the gardens.
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Lamport Hall was once home to Sir Charles Isham — who introduced garden gnomes to BritainCredit: Alamy

Once home to Sir Charles Isham — who introduced garden gnomes to Britain — Lamport is a peaceful spot for art lovers and slow-day-out seekers alike.

Cycle tips:

If you are travelling from Birmingham New Street, no bike reservations are required – it’s a maximum of two bikes allowed on each train.

Cyclists are welcome at the Hall, with bike parking available in the stable yard – just bring a lock.

Stonor Park, Oxfordshire

Nearest Station: Henley-on-Thames – 31 minute cycle (5.5 miles).

Still lived in by the same family after 850 years, Stonor is full of heart and history.

Stonor Park, a historic country house in the Chiltern Hills.
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The same family has lived at Stonor Park for 850 yearsCredit: Alamy

Wander the meadow paths, sip tea on the terrace, and dip into the medieval chapel — it’s the kind of place that makes you want to stay for the weekend.

Cycle tips:

If you are travelling from Reading, it’s a short trip but you’ll need to change at Twyford.

Bike reservations are not required on either train but it’s best to avoid peak hours.

You can find lots of fab routes for and there’s a Cyclepod repair station, an air pump and dedicated bike parking on-site.

Elveden Hall, Suffolk

Nearest Station: Thetford – 36 minute cycle (4.1 miles) or take the 82 bus towards Bury St Edmunds and alight at Elveden Post Office, which is a seven-minute walk from the hall.

One of the most intriguing houses in the country, Elveden was once home to Maharajah Duleep Singh — the exiled last ruler of the Sikh Empire — who made this quiet corner of Suffolk his sanctuary.

Elveden Hall with daffodils in the foreground.
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Elveden Hall is usually closed to the public, but you can now book exclusive guided access via HeritageXploreCredit: Elveden Hall

A rare blend of Indian heritage and English country life, the house is usually closed to the public, but you can now book exclusive guided access via HeritageXplore.

Afterwards, enjoy coffee and cake in the courtyard before perusing the shops or take a spin on the off-road 4x4 trail.

Cycle tips:

If you are travelling from Cambridge, you don’t need to reserve a bike space.

There are lots of interesting and varied cycle routes when you get there too.

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Beaulieu village houses on the riverbank.
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The different locations provide the perfect days out for some historical adventuresCredit: Alamy
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