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  1. Discover a county of contrasts, from rolling countryside with historic market towns and villages, to an award winning coastline and Britain's Best Small City.

  2. The Da Vinci Code (2006) Sir Ian McKellen on location at Lincoln Cathedral for Da Vinci Code. | Photo: Keith Stern. Lincoln’s iconic cathedral was used during the filming of the blockbuster movie The Da Vinci Code, which starred big names including Tom Hanks and Sir Ian McKellen. Hanks plays Robert Langdon, who is trying to solve the murder ...

  3. The 2,700 mile coast path (4,500km) will encircle the entire English coastline, taking in beaches, clifftops, cities, nature reserves and harbours through a range of unique landscapes and natural environments, with all the history and culture they have to offer. Sections of the King Charles III England Coast Path are already open, and further ...

  4. Journey through history on a grand experience across Lincolnshire, visiting historic buildings on a backdrop with big skies, epic views, and new horizons.Dis...

  5. memorable travel adventures. Find a varied selection of experiences across Lincolnshire, from award-winning brewery tours to specialist black-smithing workshops. Lincolnshire has experiences that cater to food lovers, nature enthusiasts and more. Develop your skills and find new passions.

  6. Welcome to Lincoln. Brimming with history and heritage, Lincoln is one of England’s finest cities. If you're planning a visit to this hidden gem, you'll find everything you need right here. From the tip of the Cathedral to the depths of the Roman waterways, Lincoln is full of fascinating stories just waiting to be discovered.

  7. Gainsborough and the Old Hall. The Old Hall in Gainsborough. Gainsborough, 18 miles north of Lincoln, is a town with many interesting historical associations. King Alfred was married here in AD 868, and the Danish king Sweyn died here in his camp in Thonock Park in 1014.