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Where to walk in Leicestershire
The Choose how you move website has lots of information about walking in Leicestershire, including:
- an interactive map of over 150 walks
- downloadable maps grouped by geographical areas or interests, such as family fun, history or long distance trails
- guided walks
- walking groups
Public rights of way
Coronavirus advice
The risk of the coronavirus being passed on to others from people using public rights of way and other paths and trails is considered to be very low as long as people follow the Government’s instructions to maintain social distancing. But if possible try to avoid using footpaths etc that may take you through a farmstead or other rural business where social distancing may be difficult. If you want to use public rights of way, please read the Government’s guidance on using green spaces
The Government says that landowners do not have the legal right to block or obstruct public rights of way. However, in very limited circumstances where large numbers of people are using such routes, landowners may consider the following measures:
- tying gates open if it is safe to do so, so that walkers do not need to touch the gate.
- temporarily displaying polite notices that encourage users to respect local residents and workers by following social distancing guidelines and consider using alternative routes that do not pass through gardens, farmyards or schools.
- offering an alternative route around gardens and farmyards only where it is safe to do so (you must gain permission from relevant landowners and make sure the route is safe for users and livestock) provided that the original right of way is maintained.
Read the Government advice
Our interactive map shows the different types of public rights of way.
Temporary diversions are in place at Bardon Hill Quarry which are not shown on the map below
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For path numbers and descriptions click once on a line.
Report a problem on a public right of way
If there is a problem on a public right of way, please let us know.
This includes:
- broken or damaged stiles, gates, bridges
- overgrown / overhanging vegetation
- obstructions, eg fallen trees /branches
- damaged or dangerous path surfaces
- damaged or missing / misleading signposts
Report a problem on a public right of way
If there is a problem with a roadside pavement please use our report a road problem form