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  1. Apr 14, 2023 · The Wolds are also one of the best spots to enjoy Lincolnshire’s famous big skies. As it is the highest land between Kent and Yorkshire in eastern England, the hills offer fantastic views across the county, especially on a clear day. For centuries, the Lincolnshire landscape has captivated writers and artists.

  2. The Lincolnshire Wolds are a range of low hills in the county of Lincolnshire, England which run roughly parallel with the North Sea coast, from the Humber Estuary in the north-west to the edge of the Lincolnshire Fens in the south-east. A large part of the Wolds are a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), and form the highest ...

  3. Apr 21, 2024 · When travelling around the Lincolnshire Wolds, you may have noticed a very large white pole which lights up during the night. This structure is known as the Belmont transmitting station and was ...

  4. Mar 25, 2013 · After we've bagged Lincolnshire's highest point (the 168m Normanby Top) and highest village (Normanby-le-Wold), an unfriendly shower of sleet forces us to take refuge in the medieval church of All ...

  5. an area of outstanding natural beauty, market towns and family activities. 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. The perfect destination for lovers ...

  6. The Lincolnshire Wolds and market towns are bursting with rich heritage. Towering above the Wolds the market town of Louth, the iconic spire of St James' Church is the tallest medieval parish church spire in the country. The town is also rich in Georgian architecture and a visit to Louth Museum will give you a fantastic insight into the history ...

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  8. Mar 15, 2023 · A unique physiography – The physical geography of the Lincolnshire Wolds is unusual and distinctive. The upland chalk landscape, extensively modified by glaciations, is reflected in the steep sided coombs whilst the wider river valleys contain drift deposits, all providing the basis for the diverse range of soils.

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