Everything Else
If you are visiting Loughborough University, it will only take 12 mins walk from where we live.
11 locals recommend
Loughborough University
Epinal WayIf you are visiting Loughborough University, it will only take 12 mins walk from where we live.
The biggest gym in Loughborough is PureGym situated in the town centre next to Tesco Supermarket and Mark&Spencer. There are 10 Gyms in Loughborough.
PureGym Loughborough
Unit 4 The RushesThe biggest gym in Loughborough is PureGym situated in the town centre next to Tesco Supermarket and Mark&Spencer. There are 10 Gyms in Loughborough.
It's only 20 mins away from where we live if you use public transport. 8 mins drive away by car and taxi.
6 locals recommend
Loughborough Railway Station
Nottingham RoadIt's only 20 mins away from where we live if you use public transport. 8 mins drive away by car and taxi.
Loughborough
All you need to do shopping in Loughborough
Essentials
Morrisons
Morrison is the biggest supermarket nearby approximately 10-15 mins walk.
Food Scene
This restaurant served Japanese/Chinese foods. They also have Bar inside.
6 locals recommend
The Basin, Restaurant and Bar
25 Derby RdThis restaurant served Japanese/Chinese foods. They also have Bar inside.
KFC
McDonald's
Courier RoadLa Favorita
5A High StThe food here is superb. We celebrated New Year's Eve here and I loved the Lobster dish.
Pizza Hut Restaurants
McDonald's
Courier RoadThis is the nearest McDonald where we live. Just around 15 mins walk.
Shopping
The Co-operative Food - Loughborough
Knightthorpe RoadCo-op Store also just 9 mins walk from where we live.
Arts & Culture
ODEON Loughborough
7 Cattle MarketOdeon Cinema is located in the town centre
Sightseeing
Great Central Railway in Loughborough is the UK's only Main Line Heritage Railway.
38 locals recommend
Great Central Railway
Great Central RoadGreat Central Railway in Loughborough is the UK's only Main Line Heritage Railway.
Loughborough Carillon is a carillon and war memorial in Loughborough, Leicestershire, England. It is in Queen's Park, and is a well known landmark, visible from several miles away. It is 152 feet (46 m) high.
Plans were finalised in 1919 and when completed in 1923 it was the first grand carillon in England, the concept being associated with Belgium where so many British servicemen lost their lives during the 1914 to 1918 Great War. The Carillon was designed by Sir Walter Tapper, and is now grade II listed The carillon has 47 bells, all of which were cast at John Taylor Bell Foundry in Loughborough. The carillon was built by William Moss and Sons Ltd of Loughborough.
The dedication was held on Sunday 22 July 1923, led by Bishop of Peterborough, Frank Theodore Woods and Field Marshal Sir William Robertson. Elgar composed Carillon Chimes for the occasion; the manuscript, donated to Charnwood Borough Council in the 1950s, was rediscovered in 2012.
There are recitals every Thursday (1300 till 1400) and Sunday (1300 till 1400) throughout the summer.
Loughborough Carillon
Loughborough Carillon is a carillon and war memorial in Loughborough, Leicestershire, England. It is in Queen's Park, and is a well known landmark, visible from several miles away. It is 152 feet (46 m) high.
Plans were finalised in 1919 and when completed in 1923 it was the first grand carillon in England, the concept being associated with Belgium where so many British servicemen lost their lives during the 1914 to 1918 Great War. The Carillon was designed by Sir Walter Tapper, and is now grade II listed The carillon has 47 bells, all of which were cast at John Taylor Bell Foundry in Loughborough. The carillon was built by William Moss and Sons Ltd of Loughborough.
The dedication was held on Sunday 22 July 1923, led by Bishop of Peterborough, Frank Theodore Woods and Field Marshal Sir William Robertson. Elgar composed Carillon Chimes for the occasion; the manuscript, donated to Charnwood Borough Council in the 1950s, was rediscovered in 2012.
There are recitals every Thursday (1300 till 1400) and Sunday (1300 till 1400) throughout the summer.
Mount Saint Bernard Abbey is situated in Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire. An area of particular natural beauty in the very heart of England:3 miles from Coalville, 6 miles from Loughborough, and 12 miles from Leicester.
Mount St. Bernard Abbey
Oaks RoadMount Saint Bernard Abbey is situated in Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire. An area of particular natural beauty in the very heart of England:3 miles from Coalville, 6 miles from Loughborough, and 12 miles from Leicester.
Drinks & Nightlife
The Amber Rooms
15 The RushesAT THE HEART OF THE LOUGHBOROUGH REAL ALE SCENE
The Swan in the Rushes has been part of the Castle Rock family for over 25 years, before this it was known as the Charnwood public house. The place was closed and seemingly unwanted before the company saw its potential, gave it a new name and re-opened the doors to a thirsty public. The pub has remained an integral part of the Loughborough real ale drinking scene ever since, offering a wide range of ten cask ales at any one time, one of which is always a mild, plus 5 traditional ciders – the Swan regularly stocks the newest brewery to the area: Charnwood.
In addition to its real ale pedigree The Swan in the Rushes also offers over 30 single malt whiskies.
The pub has a traditional include bar area, with jukebox and quiz machine, a quiet lounge with national and local newspapers available daily and also a dining/family room and after a bar renovation in late 2014, the Swan now offers a dynamic range of world and craft beer. Other areas include a heated smoking area and car park for customers.
In October 2013 the Hop Loft was opened on the first floor, which is a multi-purpose function room fitted with a world beer bar. The Hop Loft boasts an outside terrace, free Wi-Fi, optional staffed bar, plasma screen and spacious and airy seating space – making it perfect for a variety of events and celebrations.
The Swan In The Rushes
21 The Rushes AT THE HEART OF THE LOUGHBOROUGH REAL ALE SCENE
The Swan in the Rushes has been part of the Castle Rock family for over 25 years, before this it was known as the Charnwood public house. The place was closed and seemingly unwanted before the company saw its potential, gave it a new name and re-opened the doors to a thirsty public. The pub has remained an integral part of the Loughborough real ale drinking scene ever since, offering a wide range of ten cask ales at any one time, one of which is always a mild, plus 5 traditional ciders – the Swan regularly stocks the newest brewery to the area: Charnwood.
In addition to its real ale pedigree The Swan in the Rushes also offers over 30 single malt whiskies.
The pub has a traditional include bar area, with jukebox and quiz machine, a quiet lounge with national and local newspapers available daily and also a dining/family room and after a bar renovation in late 2014, the Swan now offers a dynamic range of world and craft beer. Other areas include a heated smoking area and car park for customers.
In October 2013 the Hop Loft was opened on the first floor, which is a multi-purpose function room fitted with a world beer bar. The Hop Loft boasts an outside terrace, free Wi-Fi, optional staffed bar, plasma screen and spacious and airy seating space – making it perfect for a variety of events and celebrations.
If you fancy cocktails then this is the right bar for you as they serve any type of cocktails. Sometimes they invite musicians to play gig.
8 locals recommend
The Jam Garden
Bedford SquareIf you fancy cocktails then this is the right bar for you as they serve any type of cocktails. Sometimes they invite musicians to play gig.
This is a good Pub/Bar nearby. Only 15 mins walk from where we live. Good for a group, dinner date or family dining out.
The Maxwells
Maxwell DriveThis is a good Pub/Bar nearby. Only 15 mins walk from where we live. Good for a group, dinner date or family dining out.