Prehistoric Burrough Hill

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"Explore a prominent hilltop in east Leicestershire, once home to Iron Age tribes."
Walk directions

Walk out of the car park along the wide gated track past a riding stables all the way to the hill-fort at the far end. Go up and on to the earthworks that crown the summit of the hill and head right, towards the trig point, to go around the grassy ramparts in an anti-clockwise direction past the toposcope.

Continue all the way around the embankment until you’re facing the gate you entered by. Turn hard right and drop down the wide sunken track amid gorse bushes. This swings gently round and below the western edge of the hill, with the toposcope now above. At the end go through two gates for a wide path that heads right, around the field ahead. Follow this across to the far side, but before you reach the lane go through a gap in the hedge on the right for a short path, clearly indicated, across the corner of the adjoining field. 

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  Terrain  - Field paths and tracks, one steep and potentially muddy, 1 stile
  Landscape  - Low rolling hills and patchwork farmland
  Dog friendliness  - On lead around livestock on Burrough Hill
  Parking  - Pay-and-display car park at Burrough Hill
  Toilets en route  - At car park
About the walk
Burrough Hill is a small country park managed by Leicestershire County Council since 1970 and access is via a car park off the road between Burrough on the Hill and Somerby. At 690ft (210m) it’s one of the highest points in the east of the county, with sweeping views over the surrounding...
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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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Prehistoric Burrough Hill

Recommended by
Our view
"Explore a prominent hilltop in east Leicestershire, once home to Iron Age tribes."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Field paths and tracks, one steep and potentially muddy, 1 stile
  Landscape - Low rolling hills and patchwork farmland
  Dog friendliness - On lead around livestock on Burrough Hill
  Parking - Pay-and-display car park at Burrough Hill
  Toilets en route - At car park
About the walk
Burrough Hill is a small country park managed by Leicestershire County Council since 1970 and access is via a car park off the road between Burrough on the Hill and Somerby. At 690ft (210m) it’s one of the highest points in the east of the county, with sweeping views over the surrounding...
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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.