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The Wolds AONB cuts across the council boundaries of Lincolnshire County Council, East Lindsey District Council, West Lindsey District Council and North East Lincolnshire Council. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The boundaries of the AONB are marked by tourist signs incorporating stylized hills and trees, placed on roads leading into the area.
The Lincolnshire Wolds has everything you could wish for in an idyllic getaway. Enjoy 216 square miles of unspoilt countryside, beautiful rolling green hills, picturesque hidden valleys and all kinds of magnificent animals and wildlife.
Apr 14, 2023 · The Lincolnshire Wolds are a range of low hills, which run parallel to the North Sea Coast. With rolling fields, hidden valleys and picturesque villages, this unspoilt stretch of countryside is home to some of the most beautiful scenery in the East Midlands. In 1973, the Lincolnshire Wolds were.
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Towns And Villages. Attractive hamlets and villages are scattered throughout the area, adding to the charm of the landscape. Some villages organise events for everyone to enjoy. Have a look on our events page to see what is going on.
The Lincolnshire Wolds is full of hidden gems just waiting for you to explore. Click below to search our list of hotels, B&B's, camping and self-catering accommodation. Search now. Discover what the Lincolnshire Wolds have to offer with more information about its unique towns, quaint villages, stunning landscape and rich history.
Explore the area. Tourist information and downloads... If you require any additional tourist information while you are visiting the area please feel free to pop in to one of the locations listed below... Horncastle. Sir Joseph Banks Centre, Bridge Street, Horncastle LN9 5HZ. Telephone: 01507 526065. Email: enquiries@joseph-banks.org.uk. Louth.
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The Lincolnshire Wolds lie in the north-eastern quarter of the county of Lincolnshire, mid-way between Lincoln and the coast, surrounded by the relatively flat fens, coastal marsh and the Lincoln Clay Vale.