Reviews

  1. mohammad khan ★★★★★

    Absolute gem of a place. Lovely to either walk or run in the beautiful environment. Once you get to the Hill, you’re rewarded with a breathtaking view. You can see as far as Nottingham and Derby. From the lower car park it’s 40 min walk to the Hill. There’s also upper car park which is about 10 mins walk. Car park is £5 for 3 hours or more. There’s also a play area for the kids. Cafe located at entrance as well as very clean and tidy toilets. I would highly recommend it.

  2. Tarik Jacob ★★★★★

    ​Beacon Hill is a truly stunning park and a must-visit for anyone in the Loughborough area. The trails are well-maintained, making for a pleasant walk, and the natural scenery is simply gorgeous. It's an excellent spot for a family outing or a peaceful solo hike. ​The panoramic views from the top are breathtaking, and it's especially magical during sunset. The way the light hits the landscape creates an unforgettable scene. The park feels well-loved and cared for, and it's clear a lot of effort goes into its upkeep. ​Whether you're looking to enjoy a leisurely stroll, take in some incredible views, or watch a beautiful sunset, Beacon Hill delivers. I highly recommend it!

  3. Babji Vundavilli ★★★★★

    Beautiful vistas at a great country park. With the views, the rocks, the woodland paths, and the alpacas along the way, there is something for everyone. There are restrooms in the parking lot, and parking is reasonably priced. It is unquestionably worthwhile to visit. I will definitely come back.

  1. Aicha GC ★★★★★

    Beautiful place. I felt fresh and invigorated after the climb, which wasn't too hard. The landscape was relaxing, and we met cows, yaks and llamas. The toilets are at the top of the hill. The café is down in the lower car park. Beacon Hill is next to Bradgate Park. It won't take you more than two hours to do the whole route, taking your time. We parked the car at the top of the hill, then followed the route down to the bottom, there's a maze on the right, a play area on the left, then back up again following the route where you'll meet animals.

  2. Andi Tointon ★★★★★

    Always a great place to visit. Sunsets are beautiful to see up there. Solstice is a must. The rocks are of Geological importance. Great views. Don't be surprised to see very long horned cows. They live there. They are a very placid breed. Very photogenic. Dogs on leads. There's a few different paths down to the lower ground. It's a nice walk down but seems very steep on the way back up. Deepening on your fitness level.

  3. Kasim Khilia ★★★★★

    A very peaceful place where you can relax your mind and body, a perfect picnic spot as well, if you are nature lover then beautiful scenery to witness also point to view sunset, one more thing very special here is Alpacas don't miss the chance to feed them.

  1. Tengku Lia ★★★★★

    Beautiful country park with good facilities, not too large but enough too keep every age occupied. It has ancient history of the rock formation and bronze age settlement. The longhorn cattle grazing in surrounding area make up the early settlers feeling. Easy to ramble and once reaches the summit, one will be rewarded with beautiful panoramic scene.

  2. olivia Anne ★★★★★

    Beautiful place to visit. Nice views aswell. So peaceful! It was foggy when I visited but that made it all the more quiet and fresh. You could still just about see the views, and I loved it. You could walk around for hours. Different trails to walk on too. Plenty of entrances and parking! Shall visit again to go on a different trail.

  3. Chris M ★★★★★

    Great place to take your dog for a walk as the walk is about 2 miles around. Has many paths leading to play areas for the kids, wildlife areas and rocky outcrops. Dogs are a loud off lead, but only at certain times of the year. Signs tell you when they need to be on lead and where. Can get very very busy in summer with both the top and bottom car park full to the brim. Car park system works on a barrier system and a ticket is given which has to be paid at the machine on exit.

  1. Julia Hedley ★★★★★

    I love this place it has lovely woodland walks, loads of stuff to keep the kids interested, beautiful pine trees and mature beech trees the paths are good and even provision of tarmac on some parts. When you get to the top of beacon hill the views are amazing , 360 degrees. The cafe is good too lots of pastries cakes toasties and some good vegan options. Car parking you can pay on your card no cash required. Great for a bit of fresh air and nature.

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What is the address of Beacon Hill Country Park?

Beacon Hill Country Park is located at Beacon Rd, Loughborough, Woodhouse Eaves LE12 8SP, UK

What is the phone number of Beacon Hill Country Park?

You can contact Beacon Hill Country Park at +44 116 305 5000

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