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Guided Walk – Roamin’ Through Roman Leicester

02/10/2022 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm –

As part of the Jewry Wall Museum’s ‘Our Roman City’ project*, join local historian Jim Butler (of Hidden Histories of Leicester) on an exploration of the epic rise and fall of Roman Britain as told through the stories left by the people and places of Roman Leicester.


Group Walk: Leicester Music Venues

18/06/2022 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm –

Join us for a group walk through city streets passing some of Leicester’s music venues along the way. Discover a little about the venues and the artists who have played here. This is an outdoor event – we are not going inside the venues.


Group Walk: Ladies of Leicester

08/03/2023 @ 11:00 am – 12:15 pm –

This Ladies of Leicester walk starts at the Richard III statue, a short distance from the Guildhall. Our route visits locations associated with some of Leicester’s notable women of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. It includes campaigners, teachers, Suffragettes and women whose work improved the lives of others in the city.


The Great Northern Railway ride

02/08/2021 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm – As part of the Ride Leicester Summer Cycling Festival, this is a led ride by the Ride Leicester team along the route of the Great Northern Railway from its terminus at Belgrave to Thurnby. The ride includes sites of Belgrave Gate GNR Terminus, Catherine Street road bridge, Ulverscroft Road road bridge, Humberstone Station, the trackbed […]


Cycle Couch to 30K

05/08/2021 @ 6:00 pm – 6:30 pm – This ride forms part of the Couch to 30km series of progressive sessions supporting you to build up the necessary endurance to ride 30km. Each session will be 1 hour from 18:30-19:30 Ride details: Starting from parking at the circuit car park off of St Oswalds Rd, Leicester LE3 6RJ. From here walking down the […]


Group Walks – Factory Trails 3: City Centre

14/03/2020 @ 11:00 am – 12:15 pm – Meet at High Cross Monument, Jubilee Square Up to 75 minutes, steady pace *Please note – last few places remaining* Join us for a walk through the city centre passing some of Leicester’s former factories. Learn about the companies once located here and what they produced during Leicester’s industrial past. Adults (aged 16 or over) […]


Group Walk: Coal & the industrial revolution in Leicester

26/04/2022 @ 10:30 am – 1:00 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.


Group Walk: Coal & the industrial revolution in Leicester

30/04/2022 @ 10:30 am – 1:00 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.


Group Walk: Wildlife spotting at Saffron Acres and Washbrook Nature Area

06/05/2022 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm –

Join us for a springtime stroll through Saffron Acres and Washbrook Nature Area, guided by a wildlife expert. Spot local wildlife and learn about a new conservation project in Leicester along sections of the Saffron Brook.


Group Walk: Coal & the Industrial Revolution in Leicester

08/10/2022 @ 10:00 am – 12:30 pm –

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 information stops along the way.