Armourgeddon
Armourgeddon
Distance: 8 miles
sat nav: LE17 6NW
If you’ve ever dreamed of commanding 17 tons of armoured steel, Armourgeddon is your ultimate destination for tank driving and combat. Nowhere else in the world can you take the controls of a real FV432 tank, navigating rugged terrain across 16 acres, and then up the stakes with a world-exclusive Tank Paintball Battle. Perfect for families, friends, or solo adventurers, Armourgeddon delivers an unforgettable mix of exhilaration, combat, and fun.
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Launde Abbey
Set in beautiful Leicestershire countryside, Launde Abbey offers a place of welcome to people from all faiths and none. The retreats offered to individuals are a time for people to make the next stage of their spiritual journey in a place of acceptance. It’s facilities are also available for groups wishing to make their own programme.
Miles: 11.5

Christmas Artisan Fair
Our Christmas Artisan Fair Saturday 13th December from 9am to 4pm. Come and get your pressies and support local small businesses. Buy something unique, browse the stalls, and stay for something to eat.
On The Square in Market Harborough
Miles: 5

Leicester Catherdral
A church dedicated to St Martin has been on the site for about a thousand years, being first recorded in 1086, when the older Saxon church was replaced by a Norman one. The present building dates to about that age, with the addition of a spire, and various restorations throughout the years. Most of what can be seen today is a Victorian restoration by architect Raphael Brandon. A memorial stone to King Richard III is located in the chancel of the church. He is not actually buried there, having been originally buried in the Greyfriars Church in Leicester.
Miles: 15.5

Bradgate Park
Bradgate park is an historic Mediaeval deer park in the heart of the ancient Charnwood Forest. It retains much of its original landscape with small woods, grassy slopes and rocky outcrops. Swithland Wood – 146 acres of Ancient Woodland. Bradgate Park is Leicestershire’s largest,most visited country park and was originally created as a deer park in the ancient Charnwood Forest. Red and fallow deer can still be seen feeding among the bracken.
Miles: 30

Armourgeddon is 8 miles from Foxton Locks Lodges

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