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2015
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GREAT DAYS OUT
IN LEICESTER AND
LEICESTERSHIRE
Welcome to the Great Days
Out guide to Leicester and
Leicestershire 2015
Sculptor: James Butler MBE RA
www.kingrichardinleicester.com
www.kriii.com
www.bosworthbattlefield.com
www.visitleicester.info/richardiii
www.leicester.audio-guide.co.uk
www.goleicestershire.com/richardiii
For more details on all the
events taking place during
this week visit -
The evening will include a
stunning illumination of
Leicester Cathedral together
with a pyrotechnic display.
Enjoy the unique and beautiful
experience to mark the end of
a week of events. Over 8,000
flames will be lit around Jubilee
Square and Cathedral Gardens
illuminating the area together
with a trail of fire sculptures
lighting the sky to mark the
reinterment.
Jubilee Square, Cathedral
Gardens, King Richard III
Visitor Centre - FREE
EVENT
Leicester Glows
Friday 27th March
Procession of guests 10.45am,
Service 11.30am
Attendance is by invitation
only. The service will be shown
on big screens in Jubilee
Square, at the Clock Tower
and on Channel 4.
Service of Reinterment of
the Remains of King
Richard III - Leicester
Cathedral
Thursday 26th March
Visit our cosmopolitan and diverse city and discover
a fascinating history and heritage, award-winning
attractions, vibrant arts and culture along with
world inspired food and drink.
This is a queued event with
no charge for entry. Please
check the website for times
and more details.
King Richard III in Repose
- Leicester Cathedral
Monday 23rd March
Tuesday 24th March
Wednesday 25th March
Tickets for Bosworth Battlefield
Heritage Centre must be
purchased in advance. Details
of the route are available on
line and visitors are advised
to check in advance as to the
best location to view the cortege.
The mortal remains of King
Richard III will be taken from
the University of Leicester, to the
site of the battle at Fenn Lane
Farm for a private ceremony
and will then travel to the nearby
villages of Dadlington and
Sutton Cheney for short
ceremonies at each. Then
they will move on to the
Bosworth Battlefield Heritage
Centre where the Rt Revd Tim
Stevens, Bishop of Leicester
will lead a short ceremony and
then the cortege will depart for
Leicester via Market Bosworth,
Newbold Verdon and Desford.
The mortal remains will be
received into the city and a
walking procession will travel
around the city before arriving
at Leicester Cathedral. An invited
congregation will attend a short
service.
Sunday 22nd March
and family activities. Here is
a list of just some of these events,
for more information and full
details please visit the websites
listed below.
In the county you will experience rural landscapes,
country parks, market towns, historic villages,
exciting festivals along with cosy country pubs
and mouth-watering tea rooms.
During the week between
Saturday 21st - Sunday 29th
March there are many events
and activities taking place
across the city and county to
commemorate the reinterment
of King Richard III. These
include medieval banquets,
book readings, performances
At Donington le Heath Manor
House Museum visitors can
see the large four poster bed
which is believed to be the very
bed which King Richard III
spent his final night before
the Battle of Bosworth.
Visitors can also enjoy the
Battlefield Trail including a
1.25 mile walk with audio and
visual interpretation of the
battle and surrounding area,
take part in a walk with the
Battlefield Guides, enjoy falconry
displays, living history and
re-enactment events throughout
the year.
At the multi award winning
Bosworth Battlefield Heritage
Centre, you can find out more
about the Battle of Bosworth
where King Richard III fought
for his crown and lost his life
and Henry Tudor became king.
With interactive, hands on
displays you can find out
more about the War of the
Roses, medieval warfare, how
the battle unfolded and the
impact of the new and
powerful Tudor dynasty.
King Richard III Audio Tour.
The audio tour, which can be
downloaded through QR codes
throughout the city or through
www.goleicestershire.com,
highlights a selection of the
historic sites with a link to
the famous monarch across
Leicester and Leicestershire.
Great
LEICESTERSHIRE
This guide will provide you with lots of interesting
ideas as well as a handy map to help you plan
your visit.
There are many sites around
the old town of Leicester which
help tell the story of King
Richard III in the city. These
can be discovered on a King
Richard III blue badge guided
walk, or an independent walking
trail, which is available from
Visit Leicester centre and
website, or the free
Since the discovery of the remains
of King Richard III in Leicester
in 2012, there’s been a worldwide
revival of interest into this
misunderstood king.
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• Find out all the latest information on local events, activities
and walks in and around the Loughborough area
• Book tickets for events at Loughborough Town Hall
North Street, Ashby de la Zouch,
Leicestershire LE65 1HU
Tel: 01530 411 767
Email: ashby.tic@nwleicestershire.gov.uk
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ashBy DE La Zouch TouRisT iNfoRMaTioN cENTRE
51 Gallowtree Gate, Leicester, LE1 5AD
Tel: 0116 299 4444
Email: info@visitleicester.info
www.visitleicester.info
LEICESTER
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LoughBoRough TouRisT iNfoRMaTioN cENTRE
After the reinterment ceremony,
people will be able to visit the
permanent resting place of the
last of the Plantagenets at
Leicester Cathedral, where
the specially designed tomb
will face towards the Cathedral’s
magnificent east window,
depicting Christ the King
coming in victory at the last.
• Pick up information on places to visit, scenic walks
and cycle trails
• Book tickets for events, festivals, local cinema and
theatre as well as trips with local coach tour operators
• Discover the range of local publications, maps and
souvenirs
• Be inspired to buy local produce, discover specialist
shops and restaurants
The north west corner of Leicestershire boasts an wealth of
history and heritage. There are amazing attractions plus a wide
range of accommodation and events for all the family.
The King Richard III Visitor
Centre is Leicester's newest
attraction, located at the heart
of the city's Cathedral Quarter.
Named as one of the world's
hottest new attractions for
2015 by destination experts
at travel authority, Lonely
Planet, the Visitor Centre
uses great storytelling, beautiful
design and 21st century
technology to reveal the life,
death and discovery of the
much debated king and gives
visitors the chance to see
where King Richard III's
remains were buried for over
500 years.
IN
loveleics
MoToRcycLE – The city centre offers free parking areas for
motorcycles. Call 0116 454 6300 for further details.
Loughborough Town Hall, Market Place,
Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3EB
Tel: 01509 231 914
Email: box.office@charnwood.gov.uk
www.goleicestershire.com
JUNE
WHAT’S ON
IN 2015
JuNE – sEPTEMBER
BaNDs oN ThE PaRk, VaRious
ciTy PaRk LocaTioNs
A variety of bands play at different
parks across they city, ideal summer
afternoon indulgence.
MAY
MARCH
22ND - 29Th MaRch
kiNg RichaRD iii – REiNTERMENT
See overleaf for more details.
31sT MaRch, 1sT, 2ND, 7Th, 8Th
& 9Th aPRiL
EasTER BuNNy ExPREss
gREaT cENTRaL RaiLway,
LoughBoRough
Meet the Easter Bunny & Bugsy Bunny
down at the Great Central, there's lots
of fun for the whole family.
APRIL
3RD aPRiL
LEicEsTER @ ThE cRoss huMBERsToNE gaTE, LEicEsTER
Take part in the Christian celebration
of Easter.
5Th – 6Th aPRiL
EasTER aT RockiNghaM casTLE,
NEaR MaRkET haRBoRough
The celebrated Children’s Easter Egg Hunt
takes place again on Easter Sunday &
Bank Holiday Monday at Rockingham Castle.
6Th aPRiL
haLLaToN haRE PiE scRaMBLE
& BoTTLE kickiNg, haLLaToN
Enjoy this 18th century tradition of
Hallaton and Medbourne villagers as
they battle for the cask of ale.
8Th – 12Th aPRiL
coNTiNENTaL MaRkET,
LEicEsTER MaRkET
Savour a taste of Europe in the heart
of the city centre of Leicester.
25Th aPRiL
sT gEoRgE’s fEsTiVaL, oRToN
sQuaRE & cuLTuRaL QuaRTER
Enjoy the annual family friendly
festival featuring music, dance and
live performances on the square and
in venues across the Cultural Quarter.
29Th aPRiL - 20Th May
LET’s DaNcE iNTERNaTioNaL
fRoNTiERs, VaRious VENuEs
Experience a fusion of traditional and
contemporary dance styles.
2ND - 3RD May
aRTisaN chEEsE faiR,
MELToN MowBRay
The largest dedicated festival of cheese
in the UK, held at Melton Mowbray’s
Cattle Market.
16Th - 17Th May
MoiRa caNaL fEsTiVaL, MoiRa
This family friendly festival is held on
the restored section of the Ashby Canal.
16Th – 28Th May
ThE NaTioNaL foREsT waLkiNg
fEsTiVaL
Join in a choice of over 70 walks to
explore this ever-changing landscape.
18Th - 30Th May
sPaRk fEsTiVaL, LEicEsTER
The festival presents the very best
theatre, dance, music, visual arts and
digital media events for young people
aged 0 - 13 years.
22ND – 24Th May
RockiNghaM iNTERNaTioNaL
hoRsE TRiaLs
International equestrian event with
top riders from all over the world.
22ND - 24Th May
gLasToNBuDgET,
wyMEswoLD
A great weekend of tribute bands
spanning the decades.
23RD May
fooD gusTo ashBy fooD aND DRiNk
fEsTiVaL, ashBy DE La Zouch
Visit stands from local and regional
producers, offering the very best in food
and drink. You can choose from a juicy
hog roast, freshly made bread and pastries,
cakes, beers and wines and much more.
23RD - 31sT May
ashBy aRTs fEsTiVaL,
ashBy DE La Zouch
Visit the festival which includes a
vibrant mix of arts, culture, music
and dance.
6Th & 7Th JuNE
RiVERsiDE fEsTiVaL,
BEDE PaRk, MiLE sTRaighT &
wEsTERN BouLEVaRD
Live music, entertainment and
parades.
6Th - 7Th JuNE
LEicEsTERshiRE sausagE aND
ciDER fEsTiVaL, caTTows faRM,
hEaThER
Enjoy a huge selection of sausages
and cider from local farmers and
breweries with live entertainment for
all the family.
12Th - 14Th JuNE
DowNLoaD fEsTiVaL,
casTLE DoNiNgToN
This year offers another great line-up:
Marilyn Manson, Motley Crue, Judas
Priest plus many more.
13Th - 28Th JuNE
MaRkET BoswoRTh fEsTiVaL
Enjoy a series of arts, crafts and
events in and around Market
Bosworth.
19Th - 21sT JuNE
MoDEL RaiLway aND ENgiNEERiNg
ExhiBiTioN, gREaT cENTRaL
RaiLway, QuoRN aND wooDhousE
sTaTioNs
View displays and examine the very best
models and ride in carriages being
pulled by their giant counterparts.
19Th - 28Th JuNE
aN iNDiaN suMMER
VaRious VENuEs, LEicEsTER ciTy
Experience the varied culture of India
at this vibrant festival.
20Th - 21sT JuNE
foxToN Locks fEsTiVaL
Take in modern, historic and trading
boats and witness the working lock
system.
26Th – 28Th JuNE
NaTioNaL foREsT foLk fEsTiVaL,
MoiRa
Enjoy live folk music and dance at this
annual festival.
24Th May
suMMER fooD fEsTiVaL,
LEicEsTER MaRkET
Enjoy a huge variety of stalls offering
food and drink from around the world.
BicycLE – Cycle into the city and park at the Bike Park in Town
Hall Square or use one of the 284 bicycle storage points around
Highcross, including an undercover storage area near John Lewis
Car Park entrance. Call 0116 299 1234 or visit
www.sustrans.org.uk
shoPMoBiLiTy – Situated in Highcross – 0116 253 2596
- 40 Belgrave Gate on the Car Park in Portacabin – 0116 253
7125 – Market Harborough – 01858 410 864 – Loughborough –
01509 634 706 – Melton Mowbray – 01664 480 677 – Coalville
07982 706286.
MEyNELLs goRsE QuicksiLVER PaRk & RiDE
Park at Meynells Gorse Park & Ride site, Ratby Lane (Braunstone
Crossroads), LE3 3LF. Monday – Saturday 7am to 18.45pm. Visit
www.quicksilverbus.co.uk for fares and timetables for all
Quicksilver Park & Rides.
BiRsTaLL QuicksiLVER PaRk & RiDE
Park at Birstall Park & Ride site, Loughborough Road, Birstall,
LE4 4NP (Use LE4 4NN for your sat nav).
Monday – Saturday 7am to 18.45pm
PaRk & RiDE – Bus sERVicE
ENDERBY QUICKSILVER PARK & RIDE
Park at Enderby Park & Ride site, Leicester Lane, LE19 2AB (Use
LE19 2BS for your sat nav). Monday – Saturday 7am to 18.45pm
Bus oR coach – For more information on bus and coach services
throughout Leicester and Leicestershire call Travel Line East Midlands
on 0871 200 2233 or visit www.travelineastmidlands.co.uk,
www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.firstgroup.com. National Express also
offers services to Leicester - for details visit
www.nationalexpress.com or call 0871 781 8178.
• Information on King Richard III guided walks, exhibitions
and events
• Buy tickets for local theatres, attractions and events
• Find out about festivals, events, gigs, concerts and
club nights
• Discover 2,000 years of history through the Story of
Leicester
• Plan where to shop, eat and relax
• Book accommodation, short breaks and day trips
• Browse the souvenir and gift shop
• Get a map of the city centre to help you find your
way around
This March, King Richard III’s
mortal remains will be reinterred
at Leicester Cathedral and
there will be a range of activities
commemorating the life, death
and discovery of the last
Plantagenet King of England.
Find out about exciting places to go, things to do and Leicester’s
rich heritage. Visit Leicester offers a wide range of products and
services, including:
Open: Mon-Sat 9.30am – 5.30pm, Sundays and Bank
Holidays 10am – 4pm (closed Christmas Day and New Year’s Day)
VisiT LEicEsTER
goleicestershire
or visitleicester.info
AUGUST (CONT’D)
27Th - 28Th JuNE
LEicEsTER's ViNTagE fEsTiVaL,
aBBEy PuMPiNg sTaTioN
Celebrate the past with the sights and
sounds of steam and vintage vehicles.
19Th – 22ND augusT
MELToN By ThE sEa,
MELToN MowBRay
All the fun of the seaside with
sandpits, pony rides, arts, crafts, face
painting and much more.
28Th JuNE
MELToN MowBRay couNTRy faiR
Experience rural crafts, local food,
demos, live music and much more.
22ND – 23RD augusT
BaTTLE of BoswoRTh
RE-ENacTMENT wEEkEND
Experience the spectacular battle
re-enactment and witness the death
of King Richard III – the end of the
Plantagenets and the birth of the
Tudor dynasty.
JULY
5Th JuLy
BoswoRTh show
A fun day out for all the family, horse
jumping, trade stalls, entertainment
and demonstrations.
22ND - 31sT augusT
ciTy fEsTiVaL
This festival offers fun-packed events
and entertainment for all the family.
It also incorporates the Belgrave Mela
(31st August), Ride Leicester (15-30th
August), Sports Fest, Our Leicester Day
along with many more activities and
events for you to enjoy.
8Th – 12Th JuLy
coNTiNENTaL MaRkET,
LEicEsTER MaRkET
Enjoy a taste of Europe in the heart of
Leicester city centre.
9Th - 12Th JuLy
NoisiLy fEsTiVaL,
NosELEy
This festival will bring you musical
talent from around the world, visual
arts and installations.
29Th – 31sT augusT
sTaPLEfoRD MiNiaTuRE RaiLway
oPEN wEEkEND,
sTaPLEfoRD PaRk couNTRy housE
aND hoTEL
Enjoy this steam rally, in support of
LOROS, in the stunning grounds of
Stapleford Park Country House and
Hotel.
12Th JuLy
ashBy show
Ashby Show is a traditional one-day
agricultural show attracting an
average attendance of 16,000, and is
one of the biggest in the Midlands.
31sT augusT
NaTioNaL foREsT wooD faiR,
BEacoN hiLL couNTRy PaRk
Enjoy fun for all the family where you
will experience woodcrafts, lumberjacks,
chainsaw carvers and much more.
AUGUST
1sT augusT
caRiBBEaN caRNiVaL,
VicToRia PaRk, LEicEsTER
Enjoy the sights and sounds of the
Caribbean at this vibrant carnival.
SEPTEMBER
5Th sEPTEMBER
LEicEsTER PRiDE
Celebrate equality and diversity,
advance education and eliminate
discrimination in relation to gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender
(lgbt) people.
7Th - 8Th augusT
sTRawBERRy fiELDs fEsTiVaL,
hEaThER
Dance the weekend away to sounds
from Kissy Sell Out, The Sherlocks,
Paddy Clegg and many more.
14Th – 16Th augusT
MoiRa fuRNacE foLk fEsTiVaL,
MoiRa
Enjoy well-known and upcoming
artists, take part in workshops and
witness a Civil War re-enactment.
17Th – 19Th sEPTEMBER
LEicEsTER iNTERNaTioNaL Music
fEsTiVaL,
NEw waLk MusEuM aND aRT
gaLLERy
World class artists bring the best of
classical, jazz, and world music to the
city.
15Th - 30Th augusT
RiDE LEicEsTER
Two-week celebration of cycling across
Leicester, incorporating the Castle
Classic on 16th August and Sky Ride
on the 30th August.
26Th & 27Th sEPTEMBER
ThE BELgRaVE haLL gooD fooD
faiR
BELgRaVE haLL, LEicEsTER
Join us for the 10th anniversary of
the Belgrave Hall Good Food Fair. This
Food Fair showcases organic food,
drinks, preserves, cakes and breads
from local producers, sellers and
restaurants. Enjoy food on-site or take
home.
26Th – 27Th sEPTEMBER
RockiNghaM casTLE gaME aND
couNTRy show,
RockiNghaM casTLE
NEaR MaRkET haRBoRough
A range of entertainment including
stunt bikes, birds of prey flying
displays, medieval village & fighting
knights, children’s entertainment
including a circus skills workshop.
OCTOBER
ThRoughouT ocToBER
VaRious VENuEs, LEicEsTER ciTy
BLack hisToRy MoNTh
Black History Month promotes the history
and contribution that African and
Caribbean communities have made to
Leicester, helping to understand the
present through our past.
3RD - 4Th ocToBER
MELToN MowBRay fooD fEsTiVaL
Over 150 exhibitors will showcase
their produce at the Festival and
visitors can sample not only the local,
traditional Melton Mowbray Pork Pies
and Stilton Cheese, but also a range
of delicious local produce.
4Th/6Th & 11Th ocToBER
RugBy woRLD cuP 2015,
LEicEsTER kiNg PowER sTaDiuM
Experience the atmosphere of the
Rugby World Cup in Leicester.
22Th - 26Th ocToBER
LoughBoRough fEsTiVaL of
chiLDREN's iLLusTRaTED
LiTERaTuRE
LoughBoRough
This inaugural Festival will celebrate
the town's literary heritage with a
range of events and activities for all
the family at venues across
Loughborough.
28Th ocToBER – 1sT NoVEMBER
coNTiNENTaL MaRkET,
LEicEsTER MaRkET
Enjoy a taste of Europe the heart of
Leicester city centre.
NOVEMBER
1sT NoVEMBER
DiwaLi LighTs swiTch oN,
BELgRaVE RoaD, LEicEsTER
Enjoy the lights switch on in the lead
up to the largest celebration of Diwali
outside India.
7Th NoVEMBER
aBBEy PaRk BoNfiRE
& fiREwoRk DisPLay,
aBBEy PaRk, LEicEsTER
A fantastic family event with food,
stalls and live entertainment.
11Th NoVEMBER
DiwaLi Day,
BELgRaVE RoaD & cossiNgToN
sTREET REcREaTioNaL gRouND
Experience a vibrant celebration of the
festival of light, Diwali, in the heart of
the city’s Asian community.
11Th - 15Th NoVEMBER
LoughBoRough faiR
Some 20 large rides, numerous
children's roundabouts, game and
novelty stalls, and the usual popular
refreshment stands.
22ND NoVEMBER
chRisTMas iN ThE ciTy
A fantastic season of Christmas
events and activities in the city will
kick off with the lights switch on and
Winter Food Fair at Leicester Market.
29Th NoVEMBER
chRisTMas LighTs swiTch oN,
LoughBoRough
Experience the magic of Christmas
with the lights switch on and family
fun in Loughborough.
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TRaiN – Leicester and Leicestershire are well connected by the
rail network. East Midlands Parkway to the north of the county
links the airport with the city. Leicester train station is located
just five minutes walk from the city with regular trains to
St Pancras, London – visit the website at
www.eastmidlandstrains.co.uk or call 03457 125678.
There are also train stations in many of the market towns
including; Loughborough, Market Harborough, Melton Mowbray,
Barrow on Soar, Sileby and Syston.
caR – At the heart of the motorway network, the M1/M69/M42
provide easy access to the city centre. For information on city
centre parking call 0116 454 6300.
KING RICHARD III
DECEMBER
4Th DEcEMBER
chRisTMas fayRE,
MaRkET haRBoRough
Experience the festive season in the
market town of Market Harborough.
4Th - 8Th DEcEMBER
MELToN’s VicToRiaN
chRisTMas wEEkEND,
MELToN MowBRay
Melton celebrates the festive season
with events including Victorian Lights
Switch On, the Christmas Fayre and
the Christmas Tree Festival – the largest
Christmas tree festival in the UK.
6Th DEcEMBER
saNTa fuN RuN,
LoughBoRough MaRkET PLacE
Rotary's Santa Fun Run and Walk will
start and finish in Loughborough's
Market Place.
FOXTON LOCKS
THE PERFECT DAY OUT FOR ALL THE FAMILY
Foxton Locks, at the heart of the waterways network
is the perfect location for an idyllic day out for all
the family. Take a tour along the waterway or
watch the colourful narrowboats navigate the
impressive ten lock staircase. Enjoy award
winning food and drink along with a calendar
of exciting festivals and events.
FREE PARK
IN
after 5pm a G
the bottom t
car park
13Th DEcEMBER
a TRaDiTioNaL chRisTMas,
BELgRaVE haLL aND gaRDENs
Enjoy a traditional Christmas with
seasonal entertainment and gift fair
whilst listening to festive carols.
2016
fEBRuaRy
3RD - 21sT fEBRuaRy
DaVE’s LEicEsTER
coMEDy fEsTiVaL,
VaRious VENuEs
Laugh your socks off at Britain’s
longest-running comedy festival. Enjoy
over 640 events across 47 venues over
19 days.
28Th NoVEMBER – 24Th DEcEMBER
saNTa’s sTEaM TRaiNs,
gREaT cENTRaL RaiLway,
LoughBoRough
Santa has swapped his sleigh for a
fun-filled journey on an enchanting
steam train!
28Th NoVEMBER – 3RD JaNuaRy
aLaDDiN,
LoughBoRough TowN haLL
MaRkET PLacE
Enjoy a fun-packed panto with Widow
Twanky and Aladdin.
At the newly refurbished Boilerhouse, you can step
back in time and witness, in breathtaking clarity,
how the boats travelled in the boat lift. Using the
very latest in digital technology you can stand
alongside the Inclined Plane and use your smart
phone or tablet device and see the boat lift
magically appear in front of your eyes.
18Th – 22ND sEPTEMBER
sTaTuTEs faiR,
ashBy DE La Zouch
The whole family will enjoy this
historic and entertaining fair.
To find places to visit, things to see and do and more events in Leicester and Leicestershire please visit www.goleicestershire.com
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Leicestershire County Council, Leicester City Council,
the Leicester and Leicestershire Enterprise Partnership
and the private sector.
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Leicester City Centre
15-30th August
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HISTORY & HERITAGE
Take in some arts and culture in Leicester and
Leicestershire. Visit our museums and art galleries
brimming with world class exhibitions and
hands-on displays.
Watch 2015 Leicester Castle Classic Cycle Race
part of British Cycling’s Grand Prix Series including
the iconic Castle Garden cobbles. Join Leicester
Sky Ride family cycling celebration along a 5-mile
traffic-free route linking Castle Gardens, King Richard III
Visitor Centre, Market Square & Cultural Quarter.
www.leicester.gov.uk/rideleicester
use this map to see where all of the attractions, parks and museums listed in this
guide are located. for more information, up-to-date events and money saving
special offers visit www.goleicestershire.com
step back in time in Leicester and Leicestershire with a
choice of famous castles, battle grounds, stately homes
and heritage railways.
1. Charnwood Museum
Queen's Park, Granby Street, Loughborough
LE11 3DU T: 01509 233754
E: museum@charnwood.gov.uk
www.leics.gov.uk/charnwoodmuseum
/charnwoodmuseum
@leicsmuseums
Award-winning museum exploring the history of
Charnwood, including archaeology, geology, wildlife,
industry and farming. Regular programme of exhibitions,
events and children’s activities, café and shop. Full
access and facilities for disabled visitors, access dogs
welcome. Visit website for opening times. FREE
2. Harborough Museum Discover a local treasure!
Adam & Eve St, Market Harborough LE16 7AG
T:0116 305 3627 E:harboroughmuseum@leics.gov.uk
www.leics.gov.uk/harboroughmuseum
www.facebook.com/HarboroughMuseum
9. National Space Centre
Add to this on-site parking, café, shop and all the facilities
you would expect from a world class attraction. An all-weather
day out in the heart of the UK, just follow the rocket signs
from the M1 and M69.
School holiday periods are always exciting, as the Centre
adds lots of workshops and talks into the mix, so advanced
booking is advised. Don’t forget that if you book in advance
you will beat the queues, be able to upgrade to a FREE
Annual Pass and there are no booking fees!
Tues-Fri 10am-4pm, Sat-Sun 10am-5pm
School hols Mon-Sun 10am-5pm.
Adult £13, Child/Conc. £11.
3. Leicester Museums and Galleries
10. Ride Leicester Led Rides
E: museums@leicester.gov.uk
www.visitleicester.info/museums
Leicester & Leicestershire
FREE
Explore Leicester’s museums and galleries and
discover some of the finest objects of local, national
and international importance covering social history,
fine, contemporary and decorative art, technology,
biology and archaeology.
Join 100+ family-friendly guided rides throughout
2015. From gentle rides around traffic-free routes
in local parks to more challenging rides to market
towns surrounding Leicester. Themed rides include
the Adrian Mole ride, Richard III’s journey to
Bosworth, Architecture Tour and more.
4. Melton Carnegie Museum
Thorpe End, Melton Mowbray LE13 1RB
T: 0116 305 3860 E: meltonmuseum@leics.gov.uk
www.leics.gov.uk/meltonmuseum
/meltonmuseum
@leicsmuseums
A friendly community museum located in the heart of Melton
Mowbray. The museum reflects the local heritage, featuring
displays on archaeology, contemporary rural life, social history,
foxhunting and traditional local industries. The museum features
interactive exhibits, a varied programme of temporary exhibitions
and children’s activities. It is also home to a community archive
with resources relating to the heritage of the local area.
Full accessibility for disabled visitors, guide dogs welcome.
Please contact the museum or visit the website for opening
times. FREE entry.
5.Wigston Framework Knitters Museum
42-44 Bushloe End, Wigston Magna,
Leicestershire LE18 2BA T: 0116 288 2632
www.wigstonframeworkknitters.org
Leicestershire's hidden heritage, a unique record of life
in the hosiery trade. Take a guided tour to see how the
Victorians lived and worked. 'A real Gem'.
Opening times: 2pm to 5pm every Sunday and the
first Saturday of the month, also Bank Holiday Mondays,
last entry 4pm. The museum is closed January and
February Christmas and New Year. Admission prices:
Adults £3.50, Children £2.00, Students £3.00, Family
ticket £10.00 (2 adults and up to 3 children)
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In 2015 the Centre will be hosting many special weekends
including celebrations of Star Wars, LEGO and Daleks (see
the website for full details www.spacecentre.co.uk)
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6. CONKERS Discovery Centre
Rawdon Road (B586), Moira,
Nr Ashby de la Zouch, DE12 6GA
T: 01283 216 633
www.visitconkers.com
A full day of adventure! CONKERS is a unique mix of indoor
and outdoor experiences. Explore 120 acres of maturing
woodland, 450 metre barefoot walk, the Conkerchoo train,
adventure play, assault course (13yrs+), picnic areas,
ranger activities and a covered amphitheatre. In the
Discovery and Waterside Centres try out over 100 interactive
exhibits, the Enchanted Forest Adventure play area with
scary troll and the simulated tree top canopy walk and bat
caves, plus licensed cafés, kiosks and gift shop. New High
and Low Ropes Adventure opening in July 2015!
Open daily, except Christmas Day and Boxing Day
- just 10 minutes from J11 on the M42.
Under £33 for a family (2 adults and 2 children)*
Please telephone or see website for price details. Group
rates and annual membership available. Online booking
www.visitconkers.com
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11. Stonehurst Family Farm & Museum
29
Bond Lane, Mountsorrel,
Leics LE12 7AA T: 01509 413 216
www.stonehurstfarm.co.uk
* Price quoted for a Gift Aid Ticket for 2 adults and 2 children does not include
the new High and Low Ropes Adventure please visit our website for details.
SPECIAL OFFER (ON PRESENTATION OF THIS GUIDE)
2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1. VALID TO 31ST DECEMBER 2015.
NOT TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ANY OTHER OFFER OR
ONLINE OR ADMISSION TO EVENTS OR ACTIVITY DAYS OR HIGH
AND LOW ROPES ADVENTURE. CHEAPER TICKET IS FREE. OTHER
TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLY
7. Leicester Festivals & Events
T: 0116 454 3600
E: festivals@leicester.gov.uk
www.visitleicester.info/festivals
Leicester hosts many festivals, ranging from cultural
and community celebrations to comedy, music
and history.
Join us for a fantastic year of celebrations including:
St George’s Festival, Riverside Festival, City Festival,
Black History Month, Abbey Park Bonfire & Firework Display,
Diwali Celebrations and Christmas Lights Switch On.
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12. Snibston Discovery Museum
17. Leicester Market
Discover the incredible story of the king’s life and
death, and one of the greatest archaeological
detective stories ever told at Leicester’s newest
attraction. The Centre stands on the site of the medieval
friary of the Grey Friars where King Richard III's
remains were buried for over 500 years.
The whole family will enjoy the spectacular Foxton
Locks – the largest flight of locks in the English
Canal system. Opening in Easter, The Boilerhouse
will provide you with the history of the locks, the
inclined plane, the people through artefacts,
local stories and digital technology.
Using great storytelling, beautiful design and 21st
century technology, the centre tells the fascinating
and moving story of the king’s life and death, and
reveals one of the greatest archaeological
detective stories ever told.
30. Leicester Outdoor Pursuits Centre
Loughborough Road, Leicester, LE4 5PN
T: 0116 268 1426 E: info@lopc.co.uk
www.lopc.co.uk
• Providing adventurous outdoor experiences for people of all
ages and abilities. • Activities designed to motivate, challenge
and educate within a safe environment. • Land and water
based activities and the City Skylines Aerial high ropes challenge.
• Fully qualified and experienced instructors. • Book for courses,
birthday parties and Corporate events, • Activities accessible to
individual members of the public. • Registered charity no.
1074671. • Open from 9.00am 7 days a week. • Activity
prices start from £6 per person, • Visit www.lopc.co.uk for
full price details.
Britain’s Best Food Market 2015 and Twice voted
Britain’s Favourite Market
Leicester Market has existed within the heart of the city since
1300 AD and centuries later it is still a major shopping destination.
A Royal Chartered Market with over 200 stalls including an
exciting new food hall, offering a diverse array of products
and a unique atmosphere unrivalled in the East Midlands.
Open Monday - Saturday at Market Place, Leicester LE1 5HQ
RE-DISCOVER SNIBSTON
Visit this Leicestershire favourite with great family
activities, high quality exhibitions, interactive fun
and a few surprises along the way. From planes
and trains, mining and engineering, fashion and
toys to colliery tours, train rides and science play,
there really is something for everyone. Snibston
offers award-winning accessibility for everyone,
ample parking, cafe and a superb gift shop.
Visit: www.snibston.com for opening times
and prices. PLEASE NOTE: THIS SITE CLOSES
31st JULY 2015.
Leicester Market
@LE1Market
LE1Market
18. Melton Mowbray
Visit Melton Mowbray & the Vale of Belvoir for a
great day out for all the family. Melton town centre
is a bustling, vibrant market town with street,
livestock & farmers markets, unique independent
shops and an array of coffee shops, bistros and
restaurants. Steeped in history, the town hosts the
magnificent St Mary’s Church, the Carnegie
Museum and heritage trails, gardens and parks.
Exciting days out with the kids can be had at
Twinlakes Theme Park, Terminal 1 Skate Park,
Langar Karting & Quad Centre or for the less
adventurous why not visit Belvoir Castle,
Wymondham Windmill, Melton Country Park
or Burrough Hill Country Park.
ONE CHILD GOES FREE WITH A FULL
PAYING ADULT
Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Offer
not applicable to Century Theatre productions, special
events, café, gift shop, train rides or colliery tours.
Valid until 31.12.15 T & Cs apply.
13. Twinlakes Family Theme Park
Melton Spinney Road, Melton Mowbray LE14 4SB
T: 01664 567 777
www.twinlakespark.co.uk
The town & borough plays host to a calendar of
unique and exciting events throughout the year
including the Artisan Cheese Fair, The British Pie
Awards, the Melton Food Festival, Melton Country
Fair, Melton by the Sea and the Big Victorian
Christmas Weekend.
100 acres of all-year all-weather adventure. The ultimate
family day out with the biggest indoor zones in the UK,
massive out-of-this-world outdoor zones, thrilling attractions
and rides for the whole family, interactive zoo-farm,
fascinating falconry displays, character days and special
events throughout the year. Experience our immense and
unique water park and dragon falls log flume at no extra
charge! Open daily from 10am, closed 25th – 26th
December and New Year’s Day.
Visit www.melton.gov.uk/tourism for details.
FOOD & DRINK
Leicester and Leicestershire have a great food and drink
heritage. Tantalise your tastebuds with a variety of food
- from Melton Mowbray Pork Pies to award-winning
curries.
15.Wistow Maze
16. Belvoir Alehouse
Winner of Leicestershire's "Best Visitor Attraction".
Find clues hidden in a giant maize maze with over 3
miles of paths. High-level bridges and viewing towers
give stunning panoramic views. Includes Activity Funyard
with mini-mazes & games for all the family.
New design & Quiz Trail for 2015.
July - Sept.
Check website for dates, times and prices.
The Visitor Centre for the Belvoir Brewery acts as a shop
window for the Brewery. Historical artefacts from longvanished breweries are on display, as are the Bottled
and Draught versions of the fine ales brewed here.
Open from 10.00 am every day, Brewery Tours are run
at 2 pm, 5 pm and 7.30 pm every day, finishing with
a tutored tasting of some of our fine cask ales. Please
book in advance as places can be limited.
Crown Park, Station Road, Old Dalby LE14 3NQ
T: 01664 823 978 E: info@belvoiralehouse.co.uk
www.belvoiralehouse.co.uk
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22. Donington-le-Heath Manor House
T: 0116 454 3185
E: markets@leicester.gov.uk
www.leicestermarket.co.uk
Ashby Road, Coalville, Leicestershire LE67 3LN
T: 01530 278444 E: snibston@leics.gov.uk
www.snibston.com
/snibston
@SnibstonLCC
Situated 5 miles south of Leicester opposite
Wistow Rural Centre signed from A6 at Great
Glen & Kibworth & A5199 at Kilby.
T: 07884 403 889 www.wistow.com
Canal Museum, Middle Lock, Gumley Road,
Foxton, Leicestershire, LE16 7RA
T: 0116 279 2657 E: info@fipt.org.uk
The experience is completed with a visit to the
site of King Richard’s burial, preserved in a quiet,
respectful setting and with a contemplative
atmosphere.
Mon-Sun 9.30am-5pm (closed 25 Dec-2 Jan)
Adults £5.95, Child £4.95, Senior. Cit £5.45,
Family (2 adults + 2 Children) £18.00, under 2s free.
Meet around 650 animals from almost 150 species, including
some of the most endangered on our planet, at Twycross Zoo!
Now celebrating its 50th year, Twycross Zoo is renowned as a
specialist primate zoo and has a wide variety of monkeys and
apes including the UK's only group of bonobos. A centre for
conservation, education, and family fun; you can also meet
leopards, elephants, meerkats, penguins and more. Why not
visit our brand new Soft Play centre? Open 364 days a year,
discover a great family day out at Twycross Zoo! Please see
our website for more information, prices and opening times.
T: 0300 300 0900 E: info@kriii.com
www.kriii.com
Visitors can experience the sights and sounds of
medieval battle; follow the Dig Diary and see a 3D
replica of King Richard’s skeleton that clearly shows
his curved spine, as well as his battle injuries.
Meet and feed the friendly animals, collect freshly laid
eggs, play in the straw barn, enjoy tractor rides, pony rides,
hold baby animals, explore our nature trail and have a go
at "pond dipping". All this and two super playgrounds, a
delightful tea shop, farm shop and a fantastic motor
museum!
Burton Road (A444), Atherstone,
CV9 3PX
T: 0844 474 1777 www.twycrosszoo.org
29. Foxton Locks
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14. Twycross Zoo
We offer a range of outdoor activities including clay pigeon
shooting, archery, air rifle shooting, pistol shooting, Bushcraft,
Zombie shooting, willow weaving and game butchery in
Leicestershire. Our outdoor activities are fantastic fun experiences
for corporate entertainment, stag parties/hen parties, entertaining
clients, motivating staff, social get-togethers or birthday
parties. No previous experience required, full instruction
provided by our dedicated instructors.
Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.
Offer not applicable to special events, Tithe Barn,
gift shop, falconry events or tours.
Valid until 31.12.15 T & Cs apply.
SPECIAL OFFER (ON PRESENTATION OF THIS GUIDE)
spark young imaginations and enjoy a voyage
of discovery and adventure at Leicester and
Leicestershire's award winning family attractions.
37 Woodville Rd, Overseal, Swadlincote,
DE12 6LU
T: 01283 763 350 E: info@fieldsportuk.co.uk
www.fieldsportuk.co.uk
SPECIAL OFFER (ON PRESENTATION OF THIS GUIDE)
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ONE CHILD GOES FREE WITH A FULL
PAYING ADULT
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Brocks Hill Country Park and Centre is accessible to all
and has a shop, café, toilets, exhibition area, children’s
activities and regular events. 67-acre Country Park with
woodland, meadows, ponds, community orchard,
orienteering, two children's play areas and a den
building area open at all times.
Open Mon-Fri 10am-5pm. Sat, Sun & Bank Hols
10am-4pm. Free entry and free parking.
Visit: www.bosworthbattlefield.com for opening times
and prices.
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19.Ye Olde Pork Pie Shoppe Dickinson & Morris
8-10 Nottingham Street, Melton Mowbray
LE13 1NW T: 01664 482 068
www.porkpie.co.uk
Melton Mowbray’s oldest remaining bakery producing truly
authentic Melton Mowbray Pork Pies. Learn about the
fascinating history of the shop and why Melton Mowbray
became the original home of the pork pie industry. Watch
demonstrations of hand raised pork pies (please pre-book,
£1/person), sample their unique taste and also visit the
Sausage Shop next door.
for more information visit www.vaqas.org.uk
Visit England’s ‘Visitor Attraction Quality Assurance Service’
offers you reassurance about the quality of the visitor
experience. Look for the Marque and visit with confidence.
The National Forest & Beyond
Manor Rd, Donington-le-Heath, Coalville LE67 2FW
T: 01530 831259 E: dlhmanorhouse@leics.gov.uk
www.doningtonleheath.com
@DoningtonLCC
/doningtonleheath
For tree-spirited adventures head to the National Forest &
Beyond where you can go wild in the woods on an
action-packed family short break or simply enjoy beautiful
countryside ideal for gentle walking and cycling.
Visit Leicestershire’s only surviving Medieval Manor House
and find out how people lived in the Medieval, Tudor and
Stuart times. You can also enjoy a great programme of events
and activities. During 2015 there will be some changes to
Donington le Heath Manor House which will improve the
visitor experience. In order to undertake this work the Manor
House opening hours will be affected. Please check the
website for details of our events and opening
arrangement to avoid disappointment.
Seek out award-winning attractions,
lovely places to stay and a packed
programme of events throughout the
whole year.
23. Great Central Railway
Great Central Road, Loughborough,
Leicestershire, LE11 1RW
T: 01509 632 323 www.gcrailway.co.uk
For a fantastic, year round, fun packed family day out visit
the Great Central Railway, Britain’s only double track mainline
heritage railway. Hop on and off at any of our 4 stations
and discover the golden age of steam. Why not also, for
that special occasion, enjoy one of our prestige dining
services, loco driving experiences or corporate hire packages.
(All day ticket) Adult: £15; Child: £9; Senior £13;
Family from £35 (2 adults and up to 3 children) or
£23 (1 adult and up to 3 children) (ex. special events)
Find out more in the
National Forest & Beyond
Visitor Guide.
SPECIAL OFFER
(on presentation of this voucher)
ADMITS 1 FREE CHILD,
per one full paying adult
24. Rockingham Castle
Order your copy from
leicestershire@nationalforest.org
or download it now from
www.visitnationalforest.co.uk
32. University of Leicester Botanic Garden
Rockingham Village on the A6003, LE16 8TH
T: 01536 770 240
www.rockinghamcastle.com
Glebe Road, Oadby, Leicester LE2 2LD
(Public Entrance) T: 0116 271 2933
www.le.ac.uk/botanicgarden
A royal castle for 450 years and 450 years a family home.
The predominantly Tudor building, within Norman walls, has
architecture, furniture and works of art from practically every
century. Eighteen acres of formal and wild garden. Beautiful
views over five counties.
From 5th April to end of May open Sundays and Bank
Holiday Mondays. From 2nd June to 29th September
open Tuesdays, Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays.
Grounds & restaurant open at 12noon Castle and Gift
Shop open at 1pm.
A world of plants in one place: displays in 16 acre garden
including woodland, herbaceous borders, water garden,
pond, glasshouses with temperate/tropical plants, alpines
and succulents. Award winning Fibonacci pavements.
Special collections of hardy Fuchsia, Aubrieta and Skimmia.
SPECIAL OFFER
ONE CHILD FREE WITH
ONE PAYING ADULT
OUTDOORS
Take a walk on the wild side and explore Leicestershire’s
beautiful countryside!
Mon-Sat all year 8am-5pm. (Closed 4pm in January)
Closed Sunday and most Bank Holidays.
Visitor attraction Quality
assurance service
Leicestershire’s most visited country park – 830 acres of
majestic parkland, with grass, bracken, rocky outcrops,
deer herds, veteran trees ancient woodland, river, folly
“Old John Tower”, tea rooms, shop, visitor centre,
Bradgate House ruins (birthplace of Lady Jane Grey).
Open 7.45 – dusk. Admission Free (Pay & Display
parking).
Washbrook Lane, Oadby, Leicester LE2 5JJ
T: 0116 257 2888
www.brockshill.co.uk
www.facebook.com/BrocksHillCountryPark
Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre tells the dramatic story
of the Battle of Bosworth on 22nd August 1485, which
marked a major turning point in English history. Discover
more about the Battle of 1485 where Richard III fought for
his crown and lost his life, and Henry Tudor became king!
With interactive, hands-on displays you can find out more
about medieval warfare, how the battle unfolded and the
impact of the new and powerful Tudor dynasty. See it brought
to life with our resident re-enactment group, falconry events
or explore the landscape with our expert Battlefield guides.
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Entrances: Newtown Linford, Hallgates (Cropston),
Hunts Hill (Old John), Swithland Wood
T: 0116 236 2713
www.bradgatepark.org
27. Brocks Hill Country Park & Centre
Sutton Cheney, CV13 0AD
T: 01455 290429 E: bosworth@leics.gov.uk
www.bosworthbattlefield.com
/bosworthbattlefield
@BosworthLCC
The award winning National Space Centre is an out of this
world experience for the whole family. With six interactive
galleries, the UK’s largest planetarium, world unique 3D SIM
ride and iconic 42m high Rocket Tower, there really is
something for everybody to enjoy.
The newly refurbished Harborough Museum features new displays
that celebrate the history and people of the town and its
surrounding area. See the amazing Hallaton Treasure which
includes 2,500 Iron Age coins and a unique Roman helmet.
Step inside the reconstructed Falkner’s boot and shoe making
workshop. Enjoy the changing displays in a special exhibition
space, and the shared facilities with Market Harborough Library.
Free entry, please visit website for opening hours.
For information on opening hours, admission
details and directions, visit our website
or telephone 0116 225 4900.
20. Bosworth Battlefield Heritage
Centre & Country Park
Exploration Drive, Leicester LE4 5NS
T: 0845 605 2001
www.spacecentre.co.uk
26. Bradgate Park & Swithland Wood
Country Park
Botanic Garden opening times are:-Every day, all
year (except Christmas-New year period) 10am-5pm.
NB Greenhouses closed winter weekends NovemberMarch.
33.Watermead Country Park (North)
Syston, near Leicester, LE7 1PD
T: 0116 305 5000 E: countryparks@leics.gov.uk
www.leicscountryparks.org.uk
/leicestershirecountyparks
Just off the A46 Leicester bypass, this award-winning park is a
patchwork of lakes, waterways, meadows, woodland and
grassland. It is a haven for both wildlife and people wanting
to nature watch, picnic, walk, cycle and fish. Level, surfaced
paths suit pushchairs and wheelchairs and, with recent
improvements to paths and bridges, access is even better.
Around King Lear’s Lake explore the Jurassic Play Trail or run
the 1.5km 3-2-1 route. The reedbed nature reserve features
four bird hides, including the 2-storey Plover Hide. Toilet
facilities. Parking £2.50.
25. Beacon Hill Country Park
Nr Woodhouse Eaves, Loughborough,
LE12 8SP/ LE12 8TA T: 0116 305 5000
E: countryparks@leics.gov.uk
www.leicscountryparks.org.uk
/leicestershirecountyparks
Experience some of the best views in Leicestershire from the summit
of Beacon Hill. This award winning park has woodland walks, open
heathland, Bronze Age hill fort remains, a native tree trail, the
rhododendron labyrinth, a natural play area, large wooden sculptures,
a multi-use track, and picnic and barbeque areas. See how traditional
sheep and cattle are helping maintain the heathland. Venue of
the National Forest Wood Fair (August Bank Holiday Weekend).
Toilet facilities. Parking £2.50. Visit the adjacent Broombriggs
Farm trails, Windmill Hill viewpoint, and nearby Jubilee Wood.
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