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Narborough Parish Walks

About Narborough

Where is Narborough? Narborough is south west of Leicester.
Narborough and Littlethorpe are situated six miles to the south west of Leicester. The River Soar and the Railway bisect the two villages.
Narborough is a very old village. The name means “north fort” or “defended site”. It is believed that in Saxon times, the name referred to a defended house north of Croft. This may have played an important part in the running of an estate, which comprised Narborough, Huncote, Croft, Sutton, Cosby and Littethorpe. The estate probably began to break up in the 10th century and isolated farms became centralised, forming the villages we know today.
The late eighteenth century was a period of rapid building in the Parish of Narborough. Following the Act of Parliament of 1752 to enclose the medieval open fields, the landscape rapidly began to assume the appearance we see today.
Recently, many new building developments have changed the appearance of Narborough and Littlethorpe. It was the Enderby and Narborough District Plan, 1981, which allowed extra development in Narborough, and changed it into a small town.
For a fuller history of Narborough and Littlethorpe, we recommend Mr. R.P Jarrett’s book “Narborough and Littlethorpe, a Revised Parish History”.
Traveline allows users to search by postcode and places of interest.  There are other features including detailed maps of the journey, walking distances and public transport timetable downloads.
The same information is also available everyday on 0871 200 22 33 7am - 9pm.  For the next bus departures from any bus stop or postcode visit Traveline East Midlands online.

About the Walks

  • There are 3 walks in the Narborough area: 2 x 2 miles and a 3.5 miles long
  • All start from the Public car park, Desford Road, Narborough
  • All of the paths are waymarked.
To order a paper copy of the Parish Walk leaflet to be delivered to you, please email customerservices@leics.gov.uk or telephone 0116 305 8160 quoting the leaflet you want and your name and address.

The Routes

Narborough Parish Walks route map
Walk 1
3 1/2 km (2 miles), allow 1 1/4 hours, easy walking, flat surfaced paths, only one set of steep steps.
P
public car park near the Council Offices, Desford Road
From the car park use the pedestrian exit onto School Lane opposite the Robjohn Hall. Turn left and follow the lane to the church. Take the first kissing gate on your left.
A Follow this path (the Black Pad). Nb. There is a large children’s play area just before reaching the bypass). Cross the Narborough by-pass via the pedestrian crossing and continue to where the path ends at Forest Road.
B Turn right along Forest Road, then left into The Pastures. Continue past The Woodlands Unit. Turn left into Hardwicke Road, then before the Copt Oak pub turn right into Copt Oak Road. (There is another children’s play area on this corner).
C At the end of the road, take the step up onto Whistle Way and turn left along this raised path.
D At the first bridge, follow the path down to the right and on to Huncote Road. Turn left and continue to meet the main Coventry Road. Cross this into Leicester Road and back toward the village. At the roundabout go straight over to return to School Lane.
Walk 2
3 1/2 km (2 miles), allow 1 1/4 hours, easy walking, flat surfaced paths
P
public car park near the Council Offices, Desford Road
Use the pedestrian exit onto School Lane opposite the Robjohn Hall and turn right. At the mini roundabout go straight over into Coventry Road. Continue to the B4114 traffic lights and turn left.
1 Approximately 800m down the road a footpath leads left across the railway line, before turning left along a hedge, past Lodge Farm to enter Littlethorpe. The path becomes Oak Road, continue along it, crossing Sycamore Way, until it reaches Biddle Road.
2 Turn right and immediately left onto Rucklington Street. To return to the village and the start point stay on this road which becomes Station Road.
Walk 3
5 1/4 km (3 1/2 miles), allow 2 hours, a mixture of farmland and hard surface paths
P
public car park near the Council Offices, Desford Road
From the car park use the pedestrian exit onto School Lane opposite the Robjohn Hall and turn right. At the mini-roundabout take the road on the left towards the Station, then first right into Station Road. Follow the road until just before Haybarn Close then take the footpath on the left. (* The route of the footpath from here under the motorway to Whetstone has been diverted to follow the river, not as shown on the map above).
i Almost doubling back on your route, the path turns sharp left to follow the left edge of the field towards - and through - a small wooded area, and then follows the River Soar under the motorway. The path then turns right to follow the Whetstone brook on your left through several fields to the old railway embankment. Cross the stream and follow the path adjacent to the embankment to reach Station Street.
ii Turn left at the end of the lane and go through the gate on the right. With the hedge on your right follow the path to a railway crossing. On reaching the Enderby Road, turn left.
iii
After 200m turn left along a footpath and follow the field boundary. Cross over the old packhorse bridge, then a concrete bridge over the River Soar. Note: a small play area at this point. After the stile turn left and the path leads you to Abbey Road. Bear left then up the hill to the main road.
iv
Turn left and follow signs to Narborough and continue down Leicester Road through the village to your starting place.

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Leaflet illustrations by Avery Illustrations

further information

Rights of Way Promotions
0116 305 8160
footpaths@leics.gov.uk
Last Updated:
10 August 2009
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