Melton District

Melton Mowbray and the surrounding area has long been known as the rural capital of food. Melton is the very embodiment of rural England and the rural countryside.
But there’s more to this region than just food! The town of Melton itself is full of history, with a royal heritage that goes back to Richard the Lionheart! And this royal tradition continues in the Vale of Belvoir, where the picture-perfect Belvoir Castle was chosen to represent Windsor Castle in Netflix’s hit series “The Crown”.
It was also where the phrase “painting the town red” originated, thanks to the region’s well-deserved tradition for locally produced drinks, which continues to this day. While we’re talking about the food and drink… Melton is home to some of the very best food you can find in the UK. Stilton and Red Leicester cheese, and of course the delicious Melton Mowbray pork pies. There are also some incredible restaurants selling some of the very best locally sourced meals you could hope to find.
With the rural setting, it’s no surprise that a huge number of hotels, B&Bs, glamping sites and short stay cottages have cropped up in the district. Melton is full of unique places to stay whether you want to sleep under canvas or in the more luxurious surroundings of Stapleford Park, which has hosted the likes of King George VI, Mariah Carey and Faye Dunaway.
Plan your visit
Discover everything Melton has to offer, from its fantastic food and drink to local attractions, events, and hidden gems, by visiting the Discover Melton website.
Discover Melton Mowbray
How to get there
Regular bus services connect Melton Mowbray with nearby towns and cities, including Leicester. Local routes operate frequently, making it easy to travel around the area.
Melton Mowbray is easily accessible via key A-roads from Leicester, Nottingham, and Grantham. The town is well signposted and reachable within an hour from several Midlands locations.
Melton Mowbray is served by a mainline station with direct connections to major cities. The journey from Leicester is quick and convenient, typically under 20 minutes.