Best attractions and places to see around City of Leicester include a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural spaces. The city features ancient Roman remnants, medieval structures, and modern scientific institutions. Visitors can explore green retreats, significant historical buildings, and vibrant cultural quarters. This diverse landscape offers a range of experiences for those interested in history, nature, and urban exploration.
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Recently restored, this small stone rubble bridge has two arches and pointed cutwater on its upstream side. The bridge is medieval, possibly dating from 1500, but was widened in more recent times. King William’s Bridge, restored 2008 The bridge is named after King William III who visited Bradgate, residence of Lord Grey Earl of Stamford, in 1696. Early maps and records refer to is simply as ’Damgate. King Williams’ Bridge is protected as a scheduled monument.
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Cafe, toilets, beautiful park, miniature railway. Cycle route through the patk
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This striking mural, on Aylestone Road, marks the entrance to Aylestone Meadows close to Mill Lock. It features the wildlife that can be seen on the meadows, such as longhorn cattle, hares, mallards and dragonflies. Local landmark the Pack Horse Bridge is also depicted. The mural was designed and created by local artist Leigh Drummond, aka Mono, working with artists’ collective Graffwerk.
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Friars Mill gets its name from the site which had been a Dominican Priory (the Black Friars). The main surviving building of a cluster of early industrial buildings, Friars Mill, dates from around 1794.
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just be vigilant of glass along the canal paths as they seem to be in places especially approaching Bridges for some reason and near benches.
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A beautiful park that is close to the city centre with big open fields, it is one of the busiest parks in Leicester as it is on a key commute route for students and workers alike.
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One of the landmarks of Leicester, this museum celebrates the city's status as a centre for space research in the UK.
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Leicester boasts a rich history with numerous sites to explore. Key historical attractions include the Stone Bridge in Abbey Park, which features medieval walls and archaeological sites of the former St Mary's Abbey. You can also visit Friars Mill, one of the main surviving early industrial buildings dating from around 1794. Beyond these, the city is home to Leicester Cathedral (final resting place of King Richard III), the King Richard III Visitor Centre, the Jewry Wall Museum with its Roman masonry, and the historic Leicester Guildhall.
Yes, the City of Leicester offers several attractions suitable for families. The Stone Bridge in Abbey Park is part of a lovely park with a miniature railway and cafe, perfect for a family outing. The National Space Centre provides an engaging experience with six galleries and the UK's largest domed planetarium. Other family-friendly options include Aylestone Meadows Wildlife Mural, Western Park with its various facilities, and Victoria Park, which is great for relaxation and events.
Leicester is home to several beautiful green spaces. Abbey Park is a popular green retreat traversed by the River Soar, featuring historic ruins and a cafe. Western Park is the largest park in Leicester, offering various sports facilities. Victoria Park is another large open space close to the city center. Outside the city, Bradgate Park offers 850 acres of countryside with scenic beauty and wildlife, and the University of Leicester Botanic Garden provides diverse plant collections.
Absolutely! You can enjoy various walking and hiking trails. The Path Beside the Pond offers a route along a canal track, suitable for walking and cycling. For more extensive options, explore the trails in Hiking around Leicester, which includes easy routes like the Abbey Park to Cave's Walk loop or the Watermead Country Park loop. Bradgate Park, just outside the city, also provides numerous scenic walking opportunities.
The City of Leicester offers a vibrant cultural scene. The National Space Centre is a multi-award-winning attraction. The St. George's Cultural Quarter is a hub for arts, home to the Curve Theatre, independent cinemas, and art galleries. You can also visit the Leicester Museum & Art Gallery, one of the first public museums in the UK, or the Newarke Houses Museum for insights into Leicester's social history.
Yes, several attractions in Leicester are wheelchair-accessible. The Aylestone Meadows Wildlife Mural is noted as wheelchair-friendly. Additionally, New Walk, a pedestrianized walkway, is also wheelchair-accessible. Many of the city's parks, like Abbey Park and Victoria Park, offer accessible paths, though it's always good to check specific routes for suitability.
Beyond the main highlights, Leicester has some unique spots. The Aylestone Meadows Wildlife Mural is a striking piece of public art marking the entrance to Aylestone Meadows. The Friars Mill, an ancient industrial building, offers a glimpse into the city's manufacturing past. The Great Central Railway provides a unique heritage steam train experience, and the vibrant Golden Mile offers a taste of South Asian culture with its independent shops.
Yes, there are several cycling opportunities. The Path Beside the Pond offers a canal track suitable for cycling. For more dedicated routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around City of Leicester guide, which includes routes like the Leicester to Uppingham loop. Abbey Park also has cycle routes running through it.
For scenic views, Friars Mill offers a nice view from the west bank of the River Soar. Victoria Park provides open vistas within the city. Outside the city, Bradgate Park features Old John, its highest hill, offering expansive views of the Charnwood Forest. Burrough Hill Iron Age Fort also provides scenic walks and panoramic views from its elevated position.
Yes, Leicester is famously linked to King Richard III. Leicester Cathedral is his final resting place, where his remains were reburied in 2015. Adjacent to the discovery site, the King Richard III Visitor Centre tells the compelling story of his life, death, and the archaeological discovery of his remains. While not directly in the city, the Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre, a short drive away, commemorates the pivotal battle where he was killed.
The City of Leicester offers various running trails. You can find several options in the Running Trails around City of Leicester guide. Popular routes include the Watermead Park Riverside Path loop from Leicester and the Abbey Park loop, which takes you through the scenic Stone Bridge in Abbey Park area. Victoria Park also has a dedicated running loop.
Leicester's attractions can be enjoyed year-round, but the spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring outdoor sites like Abbey Park, Bradgate Park, and the various walking trails. During these months, events and festivals are also more common. Indoor attractions like the National Space Centre, museums, and the Cathedral are excellent choices regardless of the season.


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