We are ideally situated on the Leicestershire/Northamptonshire border, circled by picturesque open countryside. You can escape from the interruptions of modern life; enjoy ample scenic walks, cycle rides or visit our local market towns of Lutterworth or Market Harborough, both a short drive away. Whether you want to chill and relax or be more adventurous, there is something for everyone.
A lovely farm park, nestled in 12 acres of rolling countryside in the village of Welford. Mini Meadows Farm provides a fun, educational and great value family day out for adults and children alike, whatever the weather.
With activities including quad bike safari, off road driving, clay pigeon shooting, gemini off road racing buggies and archery. You choose your adventure.
The home of tank paintball!! Experience the fun and excitement of driving tanks and other military vehicles over courses set around a World War II bombing range. Armourgeddon offers a museum, tank driving experiences as well as tank paintball.
An 18 hole golf course overlooking the beautiful Avon valley in South Leicestershire, all aspects of the golf course are open to the public, for a social game of golf, a drink or a bar meal.
A 17th century manor house set within 10 acres of garden. Enjoy homemade lunches or afternoon tea at the Stableyard Cafe.
We are based in Naseby, situated on one of the highest parts of the Northamptonshire Uplands, close to the county border with Leicestershire.
Arguably the most important battle in the history of England took place in the rolling countryside surrounding our site. The Battle of Naseby on 14 June 1645 was a pivotal victory for the New Model Army commanded by Fairfax and Oliver Cromwell. It determined the fate of King Charles I and his Royalist army. As a consequence, Naseby can lay claim to be the birthplace of Western Democracy. The battlefield remains largely as it would have appeared to the over 20,000 soldiers who fought there. It is well served by walks and information posts. Tours are available through the Naseby Battlefield Project.
Find out more on the Naseby Battlefield Project website.
Britain’s longest set of staircase locks. Watch boats travel up or down the locks or take a boat trip yourself, before relaxing at one of the pubs or picnic spots. There are walks and trails and wildlife spotting, including its famous pond dipping.
Home to the Spencer family since 1508. Charles Spencer, brother of the late Princess Diana, is currently in charge of the 500-year-old estate. Enjoy visiting the house and gardens of this unique home.
Individual, independent retailers with real character and shopping without the stress, set around a Victorian courtyard, with large café area. Open seven days a week from 10am until 5pm.
Which includes a cafe, playground area and zip wire for children to enjoy. Cycle hire available for the seven mile circuit, sailing and trout fishing available to the public.
An out of this world experience, boasting the UK’s largest planetarium, six interactive galleries and the iconic 42m high rocket tower. Cafe and shop on site. Booking in advance is essential.
Visit their website.Built on the order of William the Conqueror, and has welcomed many Kings and Queens over the years. Today you can take a castle tour, enjoy the 18 acres of garden, and take refreshments at Walkers House Tea Room. Look out for the one-day events!
Visit their website.Exercise for body and mind. Enjoy a visit to Leicestershire’s best visitor attraction, a giant living maze set in 8 acres of living maize and sunflower crop. Enjoy 3 miles of paths, following a quiz trail, with high level bridges and viewing towers. Open mid July – mid September. Check website, as closed in poor weather conditions.
This grade 1 listed Hall and grounds is open to the public on selected event days. e.g.
A Royal Palace with a distinguished history, built in 1583. See where Charles 1 was held after his defeat in the Civil War in 1647.
Enjoy varying pleasant gardens and falconry displays on Saturdays and Sundays.
Check availabilty and book your space! Check in days are Monday, Wednesday and Friday.