This ‘Runseeing’ tour of Leicester has a nice variety: key sites in the historic City Centre, mainly on pedestrianized streets; New Walk; Victoria Park & Leicester University; and Leicester Castle & Castle Gardens. 

Leicester Cathedral. Creative Commons

Start at the Clock Tower, an iconic spot and popular meeting place for locals. Run west toward the river on High Street/Silver St., which has a pedestrian-only zone. You’ll pass the impressive medieval Leicester Cathedral and Jubilee Square. Use Hotel St./Market St. south to connect to New Walk (originally Queen’s Walk), a tree-shaded pedestrian way laid out in 1785 that links Welford Place with Victoria Park. The park features a well-maintained, ~1 mile loop, plus additional paths. 

Gate to Leicester Castle

Exit the north end of Victoria Park through the War Memorial arch, heading north on Lancaster Rd. past the University of Leicester (additional paths on its grounds), Nelson Mandela Park, skirting the historic Royal Infirmary on Grange Ln. This runs into Castle Way, a cobblestoned street that leads to Turret Gateway and the 11th-century Leicester Castle. Run north through the Castle Gardens. It’s a bit tricky at the north end around the St. Nicholas Cir. traffic tangle, but you can make your way to High St./Silver St.

Add-Ons: From Castle Gardens, take the path on the west side of the River Soar to Soar Ln. and connect to The Rally/Stokeswood Park, which has paths through a pleasant green space & meadows. At Soar Ln., you can also branch onto the Grand Union Canal Path to access historic Abbey Park