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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.
Ideal for visitors not wanting to spend a penny. From Roman pipes to Victorian toilets, uncover the story of how the city of Leicester dealt with its smelliest problems!
An established independent and contemporary fine art gallery featuring the finest current artists and their artwork, offering original paintings, collectable limited editions and exquisite sculptures.
Alice Hawkins was a leading suffragette amongst the shoe machinists of Leicester.
Axe Throwing! Its where you throw axes!
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.
The battle lines are painted in Husbands Bosworth
Art galleries, Picasso originals, public sculptures and some truly breath-taking Street Art, Leicester’s artistic and creative passions are plain to see as you travel the city.
Putting the oh là là into Ashby de la Zouch
Food, drink, crafts and more come to Ashby every third Saturday of the month at North Street Car Park, 10am to 3pm. There is also a farmers’ market in the same location on the third Sunday of the month.
The University of Leicester’s Attenborough Arts Centre is an inclusive and lively place to watch theatre, dance or music, entertain children, learn a new skill at a course or workshop, buy jewellery by local makers or meet up with friends in the…
Avalanche Adventure Outdoor Activities Enjoy the thrill of team activities at Avalanche Adventure, with Off Road 4 x 4 Driving Challenges, Quad Bike Safaris and Gemini Race Buggies.
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.
Belgrave Hall is a historic house, providing an oasis of peace and quiet in a busy city.