About
Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre in Leicestershire is a fascinating historical site that welcomes dog owners and their furry friends. This location, known for its pivotal role in English history, offers a mix of outdoor trails, exhibits, and a beautiful natural setting, making it an ideal spot for a day out with your dog.
Dog Access and Rules
Well-behaved dogs on leads are welcome on the site. However, only assistance dogs are permitted in the Ambion Arena, the Exhibition and the shop.
The 1485 Tithe Barn Cafe has a dog-friendly area.
Things To See & Do
The Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre is located in Market Bosworth, Leicestershire. It marks the site of the Battle of Bosworth, fought on 22 August 1485, where King Richard III was defeated by Henry Tudor, who became Henry VII. Richards’s army was thought to be twice the size of Henry’s. This battle was a turning point in English history, ending the Wars of the Roses and ushering in the Tudor dynasty.
There are several activities you and your dog can enjoy at Bosworth Battlefield:
- Battlefield Trail: Explore the battlefield trail, which offers 2.2 km (1.25 miles) scenic walks and informative displays about the historic battle. It’s a great way to learn about history while enjoying the outdoors with your dog.
- Guided Walks: Check the schedule for guided walks, providing a more in-depth site exploration with a knowledgeable guide.
- Picnicking: Bring a picnic and relax in one of the designated areas. Itโs a lovely way to spend time with your dog in the picturesque surroundings.
Many events throughout the year include battle reenactments, open-air theatre performances, and specialist exhibits. See the website for details and to find out if the event allows dogs.
Access and Facilities
Getting to Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre is straightforward. The site is easily accessible by car, with ample parking available and is well-signposted from the main roads. Multiple train stations are at Hinckley, Nuneaton, and Leicester, from where you can take a taxi or bus to the Heritage Centre.
Facilities include a visitor centre, shop, and cafe.
You can just have access to the country park and not the heritage centre and this only incurs a car park fee.









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