[1] Starting with your back to the sports centre turn right towards the car park and enter Abbey Park (A) by Gate D. Continue straight ahead along the path passing the Miniature Railway (B) on your left.
(A) Abbey Park is Leicester’s premier park. The River Soar divides this beautiful park into two distinct areas: to the east of the river lies the highly decorative Victorian part of the park with its evergreen shrubberies, trees, lakes and formally planted flower displays and to the west of the river lies the fascinating Abbey Grounds. Within this area are the remains of the twelfth century Leicester Abbey and the ruins of Cavendish House, a seventeenth century mansion.
(B) The Leicester Society of Model Engineers was founded in 1909. In 1949, the Parks Committee gave the Leicester Society of Model Engineers permission to install a miniature railway for model engines on Abbey Park. The railway is open to the public most Sundays throughout the summer.
Where the path splits into two take the left hand path passing the flower gardens on your right. If you have time you can stop to admire the colourful floral displays. Follow the path around the flower gardens and then to the right as it slopes uphill towards the Events Centre.
[2] Shortly after you reach the top of the slope you will see a small gate which is the entrance into the Friendship Gardens (C) on your left. Enter the Friendship Gardens and cross the first bridge and then a second bridge towards the miniature pagoda.
Take care on the bridges as they can be very slippery in damp conditions. The area can be avoided by carrying on around the outside of the Gardens by the left hand side of the Education Centre
(C) Officially opened in 1989, many of the plants in this area are of Chinese origin and the paintings on the ceiling of the ‘Pagoda’ were actually painted in Taiwan.
Exit the Friendship Gardens by the gate behind the pagoda and turn right to join the main path around the lake. Take care around the unfenced water, particular with young children.
Follow this path with the lake on your left, passing the car park and then the main gate on your right. Pass by the parks office and entrance to the bowling green and then turn right just after the tree carving, Walk towards the River Soar (D) and follow the path to the left along the river bank until you reach the stone bridge.
(D) The River Soar is a tributary of the River Trent in the English East Midlands. It rises near Hinckley flowing into the Trent near Ratcliffe-on-Soar in Nottinghamshire. According to legend, the body of King Richard III of England was thrown into the Soar after his death. The bridge carrying the A47 across the Soar at Leicester is known as 'King Richard's Bridge'. It is believed the name "Leicester" is derived from the words castra (camp) of the Ligore, meaning dwellers on the 'River Legro' (an early name for the River Soar). In the early 10th century it was recorded as Ligeraceaster ("the town of the Ligor people"). The Domesday Book later recorded it as Ledecestre.
[3] Cross the stone bridge. With the cafe in front of you walk a few steps to your right where you will notice some iron railings. Directly behind the railings go through the door in the stone wall. You will emerge in front of the ruins of the Abbey (E). See Additional Points of Interest below for more information.
Take care when passing through the stone wall as there is restricted headroom.
Follow the path forwards around the outside of the Abbey and bear left at the top
[4] When the path reaches a t-junction under the cover of trees with the car park on the right turn left. You will see the standing ruins of Cavendish House (F) to your right. See additional point of interest information below.
You will emerge from the woods onto a large field, follow the path round to the right and continue past the tennis courts and seating areas. Just after you pass the children's playground at the bottom of the field exit the field via the gate; this takes you onto the river bank.
[5] Turn right along the river bank and continue with the river on your left until you come to a bridge. Cross the bridge and at the end of the bridge turn left along the path with the river on your left for a few meters. Follow the path to the right with the sports centre on your right until you come to the point where you started. This is the end of the walk.