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A house of plotting, witchcraft and enlightenment
Hugging the banks of the River Soar in the north of the city is Abbey Park – a beautiful green space to relax and admire Leicester’s riverside scenery.
A stone sign welcomes visitors to ‘Anstey, gateway to Charnwood Forest’, and the glorious countryside surrounding the village is matched by fantastic amenities and plenty of history.
For over 100 years Aylestone Meadows has been a popular location for the people of Leicester to spend their leisure time. It is still used today for walking, cycling, picnics, fishing, and boating.
Located in landlocked Leicestershire, Barrow-upon-Soar became famous in 1851 when a fossilised marine reptile was found here.
Boost at the Mercury is Leicester’s massive all-new trampoline park with an awesome choice of activities
Bradgate Park, renowned for its fine herds of deer, is the only remaining enclosed medieval deer park in the East Midlands and contains the oldest rocks in England.
Castle Gardens is a peaceful green space beside the Grand Union Canal in Leicester.
Charm of forest villages is set in stone
Forest adventure goes above and beyond
AN ESCAPE ROOM EXPERIENCE SECOND TO NONE!
Engineering That Unlocks The Imagination
Comprising 16 acres of lovingly cultivated gardens around four Edwardian Houses, the Botanic Gardens are run by the University of Leicester.
Leicester City Football Club, also known as the Foxes, is a professional football team based in the city. Founded in 1884 as Leicester Fosse, the club played in their historic home Filbert Street for 111 years before moving to the King Power Stadium…
Leicester Croquet Club is an inclusive sports and recreation club for adults of all ages and abilities. What was once a popular Victorian pastime is now a growing game in Leicester, across the east midlands and throughout the country.