Leicestershire Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Leicestershire:
Tropical Birdland, King Richard III Visitor Centre, Welford Road Stadium, Curve Theatre, Newarke Houses Museum & Gardens, King Power Stadium, University of Leicester Botanic Garden, The Little Theatre, Abbey Park, Leicester Guildhall, Abbey Pumping Station, Wistow Maze, Leicester Cathedral, Watermead Park, De Montfort Hall
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Leicester Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Leicester? Check out our Leicester Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Leicester.
Top Places to visit in Leicester:
Stoneywell, Tropical Birdland, Welford Road Stadium, King Richard III Visitor Centre, Curve Theatre, King Power Stadium, Newarke Houses Museum & Gardens, University of Leicester Botanic Garden, Abbey Park, Abbey Pumping Station, Leicester Guildhall, Wistow Maze, Leicester Cathedral, Watermead Park, New Walk Museum and Art Gallery
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Leicester - Few places
Quick paced video montage from Leicester in United Kingdom! Just few places that we captured during our first months with drone... Filmed in 4k on Fuji film x-t3 and Dji Mavic Air. Part 3 from Barcelona coming soon!
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Bradgate Park - FULL VIDEO TOUR (Leicestershire, England)
Bradgate Park is pretty much THE park of Leicester! No trip to Bradgate Park is complete without swimming in the 'no swim' areas and stumbling up to visit Old John; which sits predominently on the top of the hill in the park. They have a new addition to the park now, a small museum which was opened by David Attenborough himself!
Bradgate Park (local pronunciation: /ˌbrædɡʌt/) is a public park in Charnwood Forest, in Leicestershire, England, northwest of Leicester. It covers 850 acres (340 hectares). The park lies between the villages of Newtown Linford, Anstey, Cropston, Woodhouse Eaves and Swithland. The River Lin runs through the park, flowing into Cropston Reservoir which was constructed on part of the park. To the north-east lies Swithland Wood. The park's two well known landmarks, Old John and the war memorial, both lie just above the 210 m (690 ft) contour.
Address: Newtown Linford LE6 0HE, UK
Park set in 830 acres, with footpaths, a stream, a playground plus roaming peacocks and fallow deer.
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Wild Swimming - UK - England - Leicester - River Swimming - The Tree
Wild Swimming was at one time popular all along the canal and in the rivers and lakes of Leicester. Today swimmers have retreated to out of the way locations because attitudes towards outdoor swimming have forced them away from the deeper waters of the city in public view. Even so on a sunny day huge numbers flock to enjoy Leicester's City Parks and take a dip in the refreshing waters that welcome them.
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Jewry Wall, Leicester, 27th February 2015
Just photos, panoramas and video clips I made on a brief visit, dubbed over with some Roman music that was on my PC.
Wistow Model Village.
Wistow Model Village.
At the Wistow Rural Centre. A place I sometimes visit on my country walks or bike rides. Filmed this on Monday July 19th 2010.
A film by James Hutton.
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Inside Hereford Cathedral Church of England UK
July 2016
The 'DREAM' on Merseyside.
Another stunning sculture in the North of England. On the site of the former Sutton Manor Colliery, the 'DREAM' commemorates the thousands of men who worked the mine before its closure. Situated at the side of the M62 motorway on the outskirts of ST Helens in Lancashire, England, this sculpture is a must see. It was a tremendous WOW! factor when you first see it in a clearing in the woodland covering the former colliery site, especially around noon on a sunny day.
Fenland Light Railway - October 17th 2010
A visit to the Fenland Light Railway, at Ramsey Mereside near Whittlesea, Cambridgeshire.
Mike and myself had visited in the summer of 2009 to take a look at Terry's 'Harlech Castle' locomotive, a 7.25 gauge 1/3rd scale model built originally by Wistow Lines. This was at the start of our own project to build a couple of Baguley Drewrys and we were looking for ideas.
This video was taken on the return visit, when we brought our own 'Harlech' and 'Criccieth', hereafter known as 'Bouncy Castle', to run alongside Terry's big 'Harlech'. Things were a bit hectic with many boiler tests going on, and only Bouncy made it out of the trailer and did limited running, but it was an interesting visit nevertheless and much chatting and tea drinking took place.
Have a look at their website fenlandlightrailway.co.uk for details of running dates etc