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Group Walks: Braunstone and Western Parks

05/02/2022 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm –

This attractive green walk takes in the best of both Braunstone and Western Parks, passing Braunstone Hall along the way. At around 3 miles this is one of our longer walks led at a medium pace.


Group Walk: Leicester’s Suffragettes

28/09/2021 @ 11:00 am – 12:15 pm – Group Walk – Leicester’s Suffragettes 11am on Tuesday 28 September From Alice Hawkins statue,Green Dragon Square (formerly New Market Square) Steady pace. Up to 1 hour 15 minutes. This route visits locations associated with some of Leicester’s notable women, including Alice Hawkins, who campaigned for women’s suffrage and/or whose work improved the lives of women […]


Group Walk: Around Evington

05/10/2021 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm –

Join us for a stroll around Evington village and discover some historic buildings along the way. We passing Evington House set within the lovely park grounds, Evington Chapel and the medieval church of St Denys. 


Group Walks: Glenfield Tunnel – Over The Top

19/10/2021 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm –

Tucked away on West Leicester’s modern residential roads is evidence of Leicester’s first steam railway. Join us as we take a circuitous route through Glenfield, tracing some of the surface-level ventilation shafts which mark the line of the historic Glenfield tunnel. We then take a footpath to the tunnel entrance, now closed. (The tunnel itself will not be open for this walk). Along the way our walk leader will talk about the Leicester to Swannington railway – from its beginnings to its closure – and about the Glenfield tunnel.


Group Walks: Factory Trails – Leicester’s Former Knitting Industry

09/10/2021 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm –

We delve again into Leicester’s industrial past. This time we take in some of the large companies associated with Leicester’s textile industry who enjoyed success well into the 20th century. We pass some well-known names from Leicester’s industrial hay-day who provided employment and brought wealth to the city.


Group Walks: Walk on the Wild Side – Western Park

21/10/2021 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am –

Our fantastic wildlife expert will lead you on a 1-1.5 hour exploration of one of Leicester’s green spaces to discover more about nature in the city. Please note: As we are looking at wildlife, we regret that dogs are not permitted on these walks.


Group Walks: Humberstone Park to Monks Rest Gardens & Old Humberstone

23/10/2021 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm –

Join us for a walk taking in the pleasant green spaces of Humberstone Park and Monks Rest Gardens via modern residential streets. We also pass through old Humberstone Village and include a little information along the way. At around 2.5 miles this is one of our longer walks, led at a medium pace. Booking is essential.
Public toilets are available in Humberstone Park.


Group Walks: Abbey Park to Belgrave Hall

30/10/2021 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm –

Step out with us for a pleasant autumn walk along the scenic River Soar, passing familiar landmarks including the National Space Centre, Abbey Pumping Station and Belgrave Hall before returning to beautiful Abbey Park via combination of residential and riverside paths. At around 3 miles, this is one of our longer walks, led at a medium pace. Booking essential


Group Walks: A brief history of Chapels in Leicester

02/11/2021 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm –

Join us for a group walk that will pass statues, chapels and other buildings which reveal the history of the non-conformist denominations of the Christian faith in Leicester. At just over 1 mile, this is one our short walks led at a steady pace, with information stops along the way. Booking essential.


WALK CANCELLED: Coal & the industrial revolution in Leicester

30/11/2021 @ 11:00 am – 1:30 pm –

This new themed walk is led and presented by one of our volunteers with an interest in Leicester’s industrial past. Join us to reflect on the importance of coal in Leicester’s industrial revolution, discover the key infrastructure which enabled coal to be imported to Leicester and to visit some of the former industrial sites where coal was used. The walk is around 3 miles with several information stops along the way.