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Watermead Country Park

Description: 140 acre park

Found in category: Leicester Tourist Attractions

Location

Access off Fillingate in Wanlip, 5 miles north of Leicester city centre

Description

Watermead Country Park is a 140-hectare green oasis. It is a haven for wildlife and a peaceful stretch of countryside, easily accessible for many people. Most of the paths are surfaced making it an ideal site to visit for wheelchair and buggy users. The Park is developing one of the largest reedbed areas in the Midlands and five birdhides, including a 2 storey hide provide great viewing spots for visitors. The Country Park is nearly two miles long and as its name suggests it is a wetland area with over 12 lakes and smaller ponds. It is an ideal spot for walking, cycling, picnics, birdwatching, fishing or more active watersports. The largest of the lakes, King Lears, is an excellent Day Ticket Coarse Fishery. Running through the Park are the River Soar and Grand Union Canal which provide an essential corridor for wildlife as well as a route for pleasure boating and walking. Leicestershire County Council, Leicester City Council and Charnwood Borough Council manage the Park in a partnership.
At its southern end it forms part of the Riverside Park which runs through the centre of the Leicester City.

Admission

Free; £1.50 parking charge Car Park Season Ticket Information

Opening Times

Month Time
January Daily 7am-4pm
February Daily 7am-5pm
March Daily 7am-6pm
April Daily 7am-7pm
May-August Daily 7am-8pm
September Daily 7am-7pm
October Daily 7am-6pm
November-December Daily 7am-4pm