Melton Mowbray - usually referred to locally as just Melton - is a market town in the county of Leicestershire, England. It is famous for the Melton Mowbray Pork Pie and as the centre of Stilton Cheese production. Melton Mowbray is also recognised as the "Rural Capital of Food".

Get in

By car

Melton Mowbray lies about 15 miles (25km) north-east of Leicester.

By train

Train services are provided by East Midlands Trains and CrossCountry to 🌍 Melton Mowbray station (not to be confused with Melton in Suffolk) on the Birmingham - Leicester - Peterborough line, with services about hourly in both directions (a bit more frequently during rush hours, and a very poor service on Sundays).

By bus

Buses also go to/from Leicester, Oakham, Nottingham, Loughborough and Grantham. There are no buses in or out of Melton in the evenings or on Sundays and Bank Holidays. The main two bus companies are Arriva and Centerbus.

Get around

The town centre is fairly small and can generally be done on foot. Most of the main shops and streets are wheelchair/pram friendly. The main shopping area is pedestrianised apart from delivery vehicles.

See

Do

Buy

Eat

Melton Mowbray Pork Pie
  • Tandoori Knights, 33 Burton Street, +44 1664 566460.
  • Apurba, 38 Leicester Street, +44 1664 410554.
  • The Jasmine House, 44 Sherrard Street, +44 1664 567871. Chinese restaurant, is recommended and very popular at weekends.

Nearby villages

Some of the best places to eat out are the pubs in nearby villages, which often use locally sourced foods.

Drink

Sleep

  • 🌍 Eye Kettleby Lakes, +44 1664 565900. collection of holiday chalets with a good restaurant attached
  • 🌍 Sysonby Knoll Hotel (Best Western), Asfordby Road, +44 1664 563563. 30-bedroom family-run hotel and restaurant on the outskirts of Melton Mowbray. Traditional and modern food is served in a very relaxed colonial-style restaurant - not a typical hotel. Sysonby Knoll has immaculate gardens and is open for tea/coffee during the day. Particularly popular for Sunday lunch.

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