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Find the best things to do in Lincolnshire with our highlight experiences across the county. Dive into history, take in the tastes of the county, plan a day out with the kids, or be thrilled with a day of sports.
- Gibraltar Point Nature Reserve
Large numbers of migrant and over-wintering birds visit the...
- Aviation Heritage
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- Houses & Castles
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- Things to Do in Grantham
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- Boston Guildhall
Learn about the history of Boston Guildhall through the...
- Gibraltar Point Nature Reserve
- Leigh Pemberton House
- Bomber Command
- Where to Stay in Lincoln
The Visitor Information Centre is located in the iconic Leigh-Pemberton House, in between the Castle and the Cathedral. Dating back to 1543, this half-timbered building was originally a wealthy merchant’s house, before later becoming an inn. The Visitor Information Centre can tell you everything you need to know about Lincoln. Pop in for advice on ...
The International Bomber Command Centre is a World-Class facility acknowledging the efforts of Bomber Command during WWII. The project also covers the stories of those who suffered as a result of the bombing campaigns and those whose survival was guaranteed by the humanitarian operations of Bomber Command. During WWIIover a million men and women se...
Grayz’s townhouse
Grayz’sis in the cathedral quarter and is just 0.8 km and a 10-minute walk to both Lincoln Castle and Cathedral. Historic Bailgate is a 5 minutes walk from the property. During the Christmas season, Lincoln Christmas Market is 400 m from Grayz Townhouse. This is a beautifully renovated 2 bedroom townhouse in a lovely quiet area.
Washingborough Hall Hotel
Washingborough is a family-run Georgian manor set in secluded grounds only 4.8 km from Lincoln and has an AA rosette award for its food. Free WiFi and free private parking are available. Washingborough Hall Hotel is a beautiful Grade II listed manor. It is over 300 years old but has many modern comforts. There are 20 individually styled bedrooms, some offering four-poster beds. All rooms have free homemade biscuits. The Dining Room serves modern European cuisine in tranquil surroundings, usin...
May 23, 2013 · Things to Do in Lincolnshire, England: See Tripadvisor's 631,529 traveller reviews and photos of Lincolnshire tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June. We have reviews of the best places to see in Lincolnshire. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.
- Countryside. The majority of Lincolnshire is rural and the county is home to some stunning scenery. From the rolling Wolds of the north to the flat fenlands in the south there is plenty of Mother Nature’s best work to admire here.
- Beautiful beaches. Lincolnshire’s east coast is home to miles of award-winning golden sands. There are the popular family resorts of Skegness, Mablethorpe and Sutton-on-Sea, promising all the trappings of a traditional seaside day out – amusements, donkey rides and fish and chips – while for those who prefer something a little quieter there’s Anderby Creek and Huttoft.
- Butlins. Skegness was home to Billy Butlin’s first resort back in 1936, designed to give families an affordable place to relax together and enjoy good times come rain or shine.
- Stately homes. If historic properties are your thing Lincolnshire has plenty of impressive piles open to the public. There’s Belton House, near Grantham, which featured in the cult 80’s kids’ show Moondial; over in Stamford you’ll find Burghley House, one of the largest and most impressive houses of the first Elizabethan age; while up near Lincoln is the impressive Doddington Hall.
Head to the Lincolnshire coast for a traditional English seaside experience, discover miles and miles of natural beaches and coastline, and explore Lincolnshire's coastal nature reserves to see seals, migrating birds and seasonal murmurations.
Nov 26, 2018 · 5 reasons to visit Lincoln, England. With its historic cathedral quarter, rejuvenated city centre and calendar of lively festivals, Lincoln has emerged as one of the UK’s most enjoyable short break destinations. Get there now.