Visit Leicestershire, a county with over 2,000 years of history where you are guaranteed a traditional taste of England and a landscape perfect for gentle adventures or active escapes. Discover the place where tourism began and unravel the mystery of King Richard III – the last Plantagenet King of England. Sample the specialty cheese and pies that Leicestershire is famous for, or head to Leicester’s Golden Mile for aromatic flavours from the sub-Indian continent. Escape to the outdoors, journeying along over 70 miles of waterways and exploring the vast National Forest. Take to the trails on two wheels, kayak to the pub or discover an incredible underwater world at the UK’s National Diving Centre. In Leicester, step back in time as you wander the ancient lanes, meandering past the medieval Guildhall and historic cathedral. Explore the universe at the National Space Centre and be immersed in the city’s vibrant street art scene.

Places to visit in Leicestershire

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VisitEngland Bronze Award Winner: Eye Kettleby Lakes
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With alpine-style lodges and a fully equipped touring park, this luxury site is well worthy of its bronze win in the Camping, Glamping & Holiday Park of the Year category.
VisitEngland Silver Award Winner: John’s House
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Housed within a rustic cottage, the Taste of England Silver Award winner champions a Field to Fork mentality with home-grown produce.
August events: Leicester's Caribbean Carnival
Join the annual Leicester Caribbean Carnival in August for a celebration of culture and tradition full of music, colour and dance.
Location: Leicester, Leicestershire