Things To Do Around Melton Mowbray
As Melton Mowbray is best known for its pork pies, why not experience it first-hand?
Residents can visit Brockleby’s and get an in-depth lesson on how the famous pork pies are made, as well as have a go at making them themselves at the pie-making workshop. It’s a great few hours of fun, and you get to end it with a delicious pie to take home.
Residents of The Amwell Care Home can visit Melton Carnegie Museum where they can learn all about the social and economic history of Melton. The museum includes exhibitions such as ‘Full Steam Ahead’, a new exhibition displaying an intriguing railway painting by a nameless artist alongside some other railway collections. Another exhibition includes an interesting talk showcasing the archaeological finds of an excavation carried out at Castle Hill Country Park.
When the sun is shining, what better than to enjoy the hustle and bustle of Melton Mowbray market. The markets take place at least three times a week in the town centre. There is so much to look at and you can spend hours getting lost amongst the stalls.