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To enjoy a perfect holiday, you must visit the fantastic Leicestershire, one of the 47 counties that make up England, near London. On the outskirts you can find the magnificent River Soar and the National Forest. So that you don't miss a second of its incredible attractions, you will find magnificent holiday rentals with everything you need to make your stay unforgettable. The county of Leicestershire is wealthy in history, as it was once inhabited by Vikings, Anglo-Saxons and Romans. It was considered a significant city during medieval times, so you can find a great variety of historical monuments and museums, and open-air markets. Stroll through its old town and marvel at the incredible Victorian-style architecture of its stately homes and buildings. Visit its university towns and discover the youthful spirit in its streets. Do not miss the magnificent gastronomic festivals that take place every year. Leicestershire is the best place for a great family holiday.
Splendid holiday rentals with countryside viewsThe best way to enjoy the fresh air that only the countryside can offer is by staying in any of their wonderful wooden holiday rentals with minimalist details and modern touches. From open-plan kitchens with a refrigerator, stove, microwave, kettle, dishwasher, washing machine and more to charming and spacious dining rooms to enjoy your meals. In addition, you will also find comfortable rooms with single, double, and king-size beds with linen included, smart TV and Wi-Fi. Discover luxurious and modern bathrooms with a bathtub to relax after a day of walks and adventure. Finally, in Leicestershire you can enjoy large gardens with decked areas, so you will never miss the incredible views of the surrounding countryside.
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This adorable place is part of the city of Leicester, its stone streets and picturesque houses make this place one of the best to visit. However, its food is the main attraction of this city. Melton Mowbray is famous for preparing two of the most outstanding dishes of British culture, the well-known pork pie and the delicious Stilton Azul, a magnificent soft crumbly cheese where you will not find a better place where they do it. If you walk the streets of Melton Mowbray you can find some food festivals such as the Cheese Festival in April or the Melton Mowbray Food Festival in October, where you can taste the best traditional food you can imagine.
Stroll through charming MountsorrelThe town of Mountsorrel is one of the most visited in the county of Leicestershire. Here you can find the Mountsorrel motor museum, where you will learn important facts about the development of motor equipment, and you can enjoy a collection of old and modern tractors and some sports cars. Additionally, if you like nature you can also visit the Stonehurst Farm where you can be in contact with domestic animals. Stroll through its streets and be amazed by the incredible Victorian style architecture that most of its buildings still preserve, surrounded by the outstanding nature. Marvel at the Butter Market, a spectacular designer building from 1790.
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The county of Leicestershire is a charming place with a great variety of attractions to offer to its visitors to please all tastes. If you want to relax in nature, a wise option is to visit the picturesque town of Oadby, which is located a few minutes from the city of Leicester. Here you can visit the incredible Brocks Hill County Park, a wonderful place with more than 30 hectares of forests, hills, and meadows to admire and explore. Additionally, you will also learn all about the uses of renewable energy by visiting its solar panels, spectacular wind turbines and collectors of rainwater. Visit the beautiful botanical garden with a wide variety of plants, managed by the genetics department of the local university. If you like horses, be sure to visit its fantastic racetrack, where meetings are organized for the National Trust.
Leicestershire for familiesFor a great family holiday, an excellent option to visit is the county town of Leicestershire. Beautiful Leicester, offering all its visitors high-profile attractions for all tastes. Like the famous National Space Centre, one of the biggest attractions in the whole of the UK for observing and learning about space and the galaxy through fantastic interactive exhibits. Right next to the centre you will also find the fanatical Museum of Science and Technology. Among other important attractions to visit is the ancient Leicester Cathedral, where the tomb of King Richard III is located in the central nave. If you like entertainment, you can take a tour of the Curve Theatre and enjoy its fantastic and varied shows of comedy, drama, music and much more.
In 2012, the county of Leicestershire became famous due to the remains of King Richard III that were believed to be lost were found under a car park in the city of Leicester, and they were buried in the cathedral in 2015.
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This magnificent museum is the ideal place for a family visit. Discover a world with impressive displays that mix nature and culture. Wander through its great exhibits that include Ancient Egypt, Dinosaurs, space, and the galaxy and much more. Additionally, the museum includes a splendid art gallery section that you cannot miss and that includes a collection of Victorian art, works by Picasso, and German-style expressionism with various exhibits. Likewise, this museum has magnificent temporary exhibitions of other national museums that you cannot miss. The entrance is free, and your visit is completely worth it.
2. Stroll through Harborough MarketThis fabulous market is housed in a building over 400 years old that was recently restored in 2014. Its beautiful wooden structure still preserves medieval-style details. In this market, you can find the Hallaton Treasure where you can find the greatest treasure in coins of the Iron Age, approximately you can find 130 copies of that time. And just a few kilometres away you will also find the church of St Dionysus, classified as a grade I building of the Middle Ages.
3. See the largest city in LeicestershireThe charming, Loughborough, is considered the largest city in the county and is where the university of the same name is located. It obtained its title of city in 1930 and if you walk through its streets you will be able to appreciate the incredible, striking art deco architecture. You can also enjoy the newest movies at the Cattle Market cinema and visit its open-air markets on Thursdays and Saturdays where you can find a wide variety of articles and food. Being a university city, the Loogabarooga festival is held annually, with great literary events and many attractions for the little ones.
4. Visit the market town of HinckleyThis beautiful city has a very important commercial past since 1600 due to the hosiery business. Visit the District museum, where you can learn everything about the industrialization of this city and the history of hosiery. Additionally, you can take a pleasant walk through its beautiful streets, where you will find charming thatched houses from that time and the incredible medieval church of St Mary. Do not forget to visit this adorable city with a lot of medieval charm for its visitors.
5. Take a tour of picturesque LutterworthIf you travel to the southern tip of the county of Leicestershire, you will find the cosy town of Lutterworth, declared a market town in 1214 and known as the market town. Here you can find fantastic old pubs such as The Cavalier inn or the Shambles inn, built in 1500 and that still has its thatched roof. You can also visit other important buildings such as the Gregorian-style Lutterworth town hall, built in 1836 by the same man who designed the Birmingham town hall, Joseph Hudson. Finally, you cannot miss its incredible 17th century mansion and the Lutterworth museum, where you will find the world's first jet engine.
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🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 221 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -59%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £24. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 75 properties. |
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