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18 March 2026

Small County, Big Heart Celebrate Discover Rutland Weekend 2026

Small County, Big Heart Celebrate Discover Rutland Weekend 2026



As the first buds of spring begin to show, England’s smallest county is opening its doors for a spectacular weekend of celebration. Discover Rutland Weekend 2026, taking place on Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd March, is a county-wide invitation to explore the hidden gems, independent businesses, and rich heritage that make Rutland "The County of Good Taste."

Part of English Tourism Week, this weekend offers a curated selection of unique experiences, from artisanal gin making to historic castle showcases. Here is your guide to the highlights of the weekend.


Spirited Experiences at Mallard Point

Located in the heart of the countryside, Mallard Point is offering two distinct ways to go behind the scenes of their craft.

  • Gin School Experience: Embark on a sensory tour of botanicals and the distillation process. You’ll receive a G&T on arrival and use an individual still to create your own 70cl bottle of bespoke gin.

  • Book here: Mallard Point Gin School

  • Vineyard & Winery Tour: Join a relaxing walk through the vines to learn about viticulture before heading into the winery to sample wines directly from the tank or bottle.

  • Book here: Mallard Point Vineyard Tour


Wedding Showcases & Heritage

Whether you are planning a "big day" or just love historic architecture, Rutland's landmarks are dressed to impress this weekend.

  • Oakham Castle Wedding Showcase (March 21, 10am – 3pm): Built in the 12th century, this is the finest surviving example of Norman architecture in Europe. Pop in to see the Great Hall set for a wedding.

  • The Falcon Spring Wedding Showcase (March 22): Head over to Uppingham to explore the beautiful spaces of The Falcon Hotel and meet expert local suppliers.



Creative Workshops & Relaxation

  • Beginners Pointed Nib Workshop: Spend two and a half hours in "The Loft" learning the art of hand-lettered cards and calligraphy with tutor Vicky Daws. All materials and refreshments are included.

  • Book here: Modern Calligraphy Workshop

  • Afternoon Tea at The Barnsdale: Enjoy a seasonal, traditional tea experience designed for lingering, set against the calm backdrop of the Rutland countryside.

  • Book here: The Barnsdale Afternoon Tea


Rutland Food & Drink Festival

On Sunday, March 22nd, the center of Oakham transforms into a foodie paradise. Organised by Carolyn Acton Events, the festival features:

  • Stalls across Oakham Town Centre, Oakham Castle, and The Wisteria Hotel.

  • Artisan crafts, local spirits, and sweet and savory treats.

  • Live music and a dog-friendly atmosphere (for well-behaved pups!).

  • Free parking in all Council Car Parks for the duration of the event.


Exclusive Weekend Offers

Many local favorites are offering special discounts when you mention "Discover Rutland"

Barnsdale Gardens 2-for-1 entry all weekend (kids go free!)

Rutland Hall Hotel 15% off Sunday Lunch with code RUTLANDWEEKEND

The Olive Branch Special Rutland-themed drinks menu featuring local producers



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