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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.
Famously known as the home of the historic Quorn Hunt, founded in 1696, Quorn is one of Charnwood’s prettiest villages.
Try out these fantastic and fun activities that will get your heart racing and your imagination going.
Looking for an epic mini-golf adventure? Come and play Tropical Trail & Ancient Explorer – the two 18-hole indoor courses at Treetop Adventure Golf. Meet the characters, see the sights and hear the sounds of Leicester’s lushest rainforest.
De Montfort University Leicester (DMU) are immensely proud of their brilliant home city and their part in its great history, exciting transformation and future success.
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 museum tells the story of the Lift, Locks and Lives associated with Foxton Locks
The Sue Townsend theatre is an iconic city venue, opened in 1963.
A house of plotting, witchcraft and enlightenment
Axe Throwing! Its where you throw axes!
Caddyshackers is Leicester’s ONLY 18 hole, 18+, crazy golf bar.
Boasting a luxury hotel with a fascinating past, two village greens, plenty of pubs and shops, and four, yes, four churches, Rothley has plenty for visitors.
Rockingham Castle has stood on this wonderful escarpment position for almost 950 years.
Two of Leicester’s most interesting historic houses, now form the Newarke Houses social history and regimental museum
Comprising 16 acres of lovingly cultivated gardens around four Edwardian Houses, the Botanic Gardens are run by the University of Leicester.