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Places to Visit In and Around Lincolnshire

Belton House

National Trust property: Belton House - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details. See more >
Belton House, Grantham, NG32 2LS

Grantham House

National Trust property: Grantham House - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details. See more >
Castlegate, Grantham, NG31 6SS

Gunby Hall

National Trust property: Gunby Hall - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details. See more >
Gunby, Spilsby, PE23 5SS

Gunby Hall Estate: Monksthorpe Chapel

National Trust property: Gunby Hall Estate: Monksthorpe Chapel - open to the public. Please see National Trust website..... See more >
Monksthorpe, near Spilsby, PE23 5PP

Tattershall Castle

National Trust property: Tattershall Castle - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details. See more >
Sleaford Road, Tattershall, LN4 4LR

Woolsthorpe Manor

National Trust property: Woolsthorpe Manor - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details. See more >
Water Lane, Woolsthorpe by Colsterworth, near Grantham, NG33 5PD

Alford Craft Market Shop

Alford Craft Market is an organisation run entirely by volunteers to promote the best of Lincolnshire Crafts... See more >
Alford Craft Market Shop, 1 West Street, Alford, Lincs. LN13 9DG

Alford Craft Market Centre

Offering classes, workshops and taster sessions in a variety of crafts for everyone. See more >
Alford Craft Market Centre, 1 West Street, Alford, Lincs. LN13 9DG

Heckington Windmill

Visit the only 8 sailed windmill in the UK. Award winning visitor centre, bakehouse, Tea Room and micro-brewery on..... See more >
Hale Road, Heckington, NG34 9QW

The Woodhall Spa Cottage Museum

The Woodhall Spa Cottage Museum is a joy to explore and packed with intriguing stories and displays about Woodhall Spa,... See more >
Woodhall Spa Cottage Museum, Iddesleigh Road,Woodhall Spa LN10 6SH

Go Ape Normanby Hall

A stately backdrop to your Go Ape experience at Normanby Hall. One of Go Ape's newer locations, this Treetop..... See more >
Go Ape Normanby Hall Normanby Hall Country Park Normanby DN15 9HU

Stourton Woods Deer Park: Open Sundays!

We will be open for visitors to explore the estate at their leisure from 10am – 4pm every Sunday (May -... See more >
Stourton Woods, Clays Lane, Baumber, Horncastle, Lincolnshire Access ONLY off A158 LN9 5NL
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Things to do around Lincolnshire

Here's a summary of delightful activities for a day out in Lincolnshire, a county in the east of England:

1. Cycle through the Water Rail Way route:
- Start your day with a scenic bicycle ride along the Water Rail Way. This 17.5-mile looping trail starts from Lincoln city's Waterside South Bridge, runs along the River Witham, and passes through Woodhall Spa to the Lincolnshire Wolds. Along the way, you'll admire historic buildings in urban Lincoln, learn about the daring RAF 617 Squadron and their role in the Dambuster Raid, and enjoy sculptures and local inspirations in the fenland. There are turnaround points throughout the route, so you can tailor the ride to your preference.

2. Explore Medieval Lincoln City:
- Spend a day in Lincoln, the historical heart of Lincolnshire. Visit Lincoln Cathedral and Lincoln Castle, both 11th-century remnants with impressive architecture. The castle even houses a Victorian prison! Explore the independent boutiques in the Bailgate and Uphill area, and wander through Cornhill Quarter for a mix of cafés, high street brands, indie stores, and restaurants.

3. Visit a Lincolnshire Spa:
- Treat yourself to relaxation at one of Lincolnshire's spas. Unwind, rejuvenate, and enjoy pampering treatments in a tranquil setting.

4. Scenic Ride on the Great Central Railway:
- Take a nostalgic trip on the Great Central Railway, a preserved heritage railway in Leicestershire. Hop aboard a steam train and experience the golden age of rail travel.

5. Discover Bradgate Park:
- Explore Bradgate Park, a stunning natural reserve with ancient woodlands, rocky outcrops, and herds of deer. Don't miss the ruins of Bradgate House, once home to Lady Jane Grey. The park offers picturesque walking trails and breathtaking views across the Leicestershire countryside.

Remember, Lincolnshire offers a mix of history, natural beauty, and outdoor adventures – perfect for an unforgettable day out!