This 340-acre park features a mixture of woodland, grassland, and heathland, with several walking trails, including the popular Beacon Hill Trail. The park is home to the ruins of Bradgate House, a 16th-century mansion, and the Old Chapel, a medieval church. Visitors can explore the park's diverse wildlife, including deer, and enjoy scenic views from the many vantage points. The park also features a visitor center, cafe, and picnic areas.
Bradgate Park is one of my favourite places to visit in Leicester. I am a nature lover and I love exploring different places. On my next visit I plan to learn about the history behind this wonderful park. This park has amazing scenery with a beautiful deer herd roaming freely and not just one but hundreds of them. We managed to spot beautiful peacock too We arrived at Newtown Linford Car Park, have plenty of parking available. It was easy to pay with tap and go payment and (PS4.40) for 3 hours. Toilets are available and have a nice cafeteria. You can either take a long walk to experience beautiful scenery or have a picnic with your friends and family.
Great place to go and talk young or old so much to see and do loads of history as well if you want off road you can but tge paths are good car park good little expensive but park more than makes up for it tea room was lovely had a great hot chocolate loads of seating
Beautiful park and wildlife, cafe, museum, and visitors centre, halfway down the main path. We come here all the time to walk up to Old John. Nice big car park that you can pay cash or card.
Good to have a stroll here and enjoy seeing the wildlife especially the deer. Lots car parking available and good nearby cafes and ice cream spots. Interesting history of Lady Jayne Gray, Britains shortest serving monarch
Love coming here for a walk. Grandparents used to bring me here back in my early teens so it brings back great memories. Lots of free roaming deer about to see. Nice cafe about halfway along the main route. Lots of trails to walk. Unfortunately the dry weather has taken its toll quite badly and the rivers and streams are quite low compared to usual.
Absolutely lovely park for a nice walk. You can see incredibly old trees and herds of deer.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Dogs allowed
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Bradgate Park is one of my favourite places to visit in Leicester. I am a nature lover and I love exploring different places. On my next visit I plan to learn about the history behind this wonderful park. This park has amazing scenery with a beautiful deer herd roaming freely and not just one but hundreds of them. We managed to spot beautiful peacock too We arrived at Newtown Linford Car Park, have plenty of parking available. It was easy to pay with tap and go payment and (PS4.40) for 3 hours. Toilets are available and have a nice cafeteria. You can either take a long walk to experience beautiful scenery or have a picnic with your friends and family.
Great place to go and talk young or old so much to see and do loads of history as well if you want off road you can but tge paths are good car park good little expensive but park more than makes up for it tea room was lovely had a great hot chocolate loads of seating
Beautiful park and wildlife, cafe, museum, and visitors centre, halfway down the main path. We come here all the time to walk up to Old John. Nice big car park that you can pay cash or card.
Good to have a stroll here and enjoy seeing the wildlife especially the deer. Lots car parking available and good nearby cafes and ice cream spots. Interesting history of Lady Jayne Gray, Britains shortest serving monarch
Love coming here for a walk. Grandparents used to bring me here back in my early teens so it brings back great memories. Lots of free roaming deer about to see. Nice cafe about halfway along the main route. Lots of trails to walk. Unfortunately the dry weather has taken its toll quite badly and the rivers and streams are quite low compared to usual.
Absolutely lovely park for a nice walk. You can see incredibly old trees and herds of deer.