Villages of the Wreake

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"A gentle wander through North Leicestershire's little-known Wreake Valley."
Walk directions

Walk eastwards along Frisby's Main Street, past the post office, and turn left into Mill Lane. After 50yds (46m) turn right between houses on a public footpath (denoted by a fingerpost bearing a footprint). Walk out across an open field, dropping slightly downhill, then go through a gate and ahead through the second field.

Ignore the turning down to the railway (left), but instead continue across further wide fields, with Ash Tree Farm away to your right. Despite the lack of a well-walked path the route is clearly indicated by a succession of yellow-topped signposts, until you arrive finally at a road.

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  Terrain  - Pasture, ploughed fields heavy if wet, many stiles
  Landscape  - Gentle, open river valley of fields and woodland
  Dog friendliness  - Under close control around livestock, heavy stile count
  Parking  - Roadside parking on Main Street or Water Street, Frisby
  Toilets en route  - None on route (nearest in Melton Mowbray)
About the walk
The valley of the Wreake, west of Melton Mowbray, is a broad, low affair, whose rather meandering and dilatory river reflects the quiet and unhurried villages that line its route. Indeed, the name Wreake is believed to derive from an Old Norse word meaning twisted, probably given to it by early...
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Leicestershire is divided between the large country estates of its eastern side and the industrial towns of the East Midlands to its west. Coal mining was an important part of the county’s industrial development in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Villages of the Wreake

Recommended by
Our view
"A gentle wander through North Leicestershire's little-known Wreake Valley."
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Pasture, ploughed fields heavy if wet, many stiles
  Landscape - Gentle, open river valley of fields and woodland
  Dog friendliness - Under close control around livestock, heavy stile count
  Parking - Roadside parking on Main Street or Water Street, Frisby
  Toilets en route - None on route (nearest in Melton Mowbray)
About the walk
The valley of the Wreake, west of Melton Mowbray, is a broad, low affair, whose rather meandering and dilatory river reflects the quiet and unhurried villages that line its route. Indeed, the name Wreake is believed to derive from an Old Norse word meaning twisted, probably given to it by early...
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Leicestershire
Leicestershire is divided between the large country estates of its eastern side and the industrial towns of the East Midlands to its west. Coal mining was an important part of the county’s industrial development in the 19th and 20th centuries.