Route details

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    Long

    7.4 miles 

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    Time

    3.5 hours

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    Map

    OS Explorer maps 233, 245 & 246

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    Os Grid Ref

    SK523098

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    Start

    Newtown Linford Car Park, LE6 0HB

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    Path type

    Unsurfaced paths, tracks, woodland trails and farmland.

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    Accessibility

    Unsurfaced paths may be muddy in wet weather

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Summary

On this first section, the National Forest Way leads you through the craggy uplands of Charnwood. En route you will go through ancient woodlands and pass some of the oldest rocks in Britain. Heathland characterises the open summits affording stunning views of the surrounding countryside and, in the distance, the city of Leicester.

 

Walk highlights

Beacon Hill Country Park

Rising to a height of 245 metres, Beacon Hill is the second highest point in Leicestershire. Look out for the unusual rock formation, which has been dubbed the ‘Old Man of Beacon Hill’. The Country Park has won awards for its management, most visible in the grazing sheep, cattle and alpaca that are moved around the site to graze the grassland and heathland.

Bradgate Park

Bradgate Park is an historic medieval deer park in the heart of the ancient Charnwood Forest. It retains much of its original wild and rugged landscape with dramatic rocky outcrops and gnarled oak trees, many of which are well over 500 years old. Herds of red and fallow deer still roam amongst the bracken.

Broombriggs Farm

Broombriggs provides a fascinating insight into the workings of a typical Charnwood arable and livestock farm. Follow the circular way-marked trail around the farm and then take in the views across the Soar Valley from the remains of the former windmill.

Swithland Wood

Swithland Wood is an attractive and atmospheric area of ancient woodland, a remnant of the original Charnwood Forest oak woods. Designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest, Swithland Wood is an important habitat for a wide range of plant and animal species including bluebell and wood anemone. 4 Bradgate Park Bradgate Park is an historic medieval deer park in the heart of the ancient Charnwood Forest. It retains much of its original wild and rugged landscape with dramatic rocky outcrops and gnarled oak trees, many of which are well over 500 years old. Herds of red and fallow deer still roam amongst the bracken.

Facilities

  • Car Parking
  • Grassy Paths
  • Picnic Area
  • Viewpoint
  • Refreshments

Where to eat

  • Deer Barn Tea Room
  • Beacon Hill Cafe

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