Drinks and snacks are available at Beacon Hill Café, Grounds at Snibston Colliery and 1485 Tithe Barn. Opening hours vary:
How to Find Us:
We are located in west Leicestershire, I mile from the A447, immediately to the east of Market Bosworth town. The country park’s entrance and car park can be accessed from the B585 which leads into the market town. (CV13 0LP, SK 411 031))
Public Transport Info:
Bus routes which travel to Market Bosworth from Leicester, Hinckley and Coalville include: Arriva bus 153 and Roberts 159. For more information please contact Traveline
www.traveleastmidlands.co.uk
Download our Guide here :
Market Bosworth Country Park PDF
Opening Times
All our parks are open every day. Beacon Hill, Watermead North and Market Bosworth car parks allow entry from 7am until the following times:
December – January – 4pm
February – 5pm
March – 6pm
April – 7pm
May – August – 8pm
September – 7pm
October – 6pm
November – 5pm
We do not permit overnight parking or camping.
Prices / ticket machines
Contactless payment machines are available at Market Bosworth and Beacon Hill country parks, which provide visitors with options for the following range of charges depending on their length of visit.
Up to 1 hour – £2
1-2 hours – £3.50
2-3 hours – £4.50
Over 3 hours – £5
Ticket machines are regularly sanitised. Car parks will be operating at reduced capacity and will be monitored to ensure the safety of visitors.
Pay and display machines are installed at some other car parks. All proceeds from car parking charges go into the maintenance and upkeep of our country parks.
Season Tickets
If you’re a regular visitor to Leicestershire County Council Country Parks you could save money with a car park Season Ticket, which is valid for all our parks. For more information please visit www.leicestershire.gov.uk/country-park-car-parking-season-ticket
Toilets at Market Bosworth are open.
Play areas at Market Bosworth country park are open.
Fishing at Market Bosworth’s Bow Pool is permitted with a rod licence during the season. If it’s your first time angling, you can apply for a rod licence through the Environment Agency.
Countryside Code
Help us to keep our country parks safe and enjoyable for all visitors by respecting the Countryside Code and bylaws.
– Keep dogs under close control
– Leave gates and property as you find them
– Do not pick wild flowers or remove any other flora
– Do not swim in any of our lakes or ponds, nor let your dog(s) swim
– Do not light fires
For more information see the full Countryside Code here