Tourist Guide Rutland
Rutland is the historic county of England surrounded by Leicester and Lincolnshire. It is the smallest county of England with a population of about 35,000 inhabitants. Despite being a small region, Rutland is a famous tourist destination and a leading industrial centre as well.
Characterised by a variable climate, the region has summers ranging from warm to hot while winters are moderately cold. Spring is a good season to visit the city for the pleasant climate. Rainfall is adequate and spread throughout.
Rutland has been a progressive region since its earliest days as a settlement. Today, a majority of the population is employed in the administrative sector. Agriculture and tourism are also important parts of the economy with the development of the town depending mainly on tourism.
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Oakham is county town of Rutland, England. Major tourist’s attractions in Oakham include Oakham Castle, Rutland County Museum built in 1974-75 and All Saints Church. ... |
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| Morcott - 4.3 mi | |
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Morcott lies in the county of Rutland in the east midlands of England.
The village is spread across a tiny area. Morcott is not a well developed village. However, due to its... |
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