Days Out in Lincolnshire

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Lincoln Museum

Lincoln Museum, Danes Terrace, Lincoln, LN2 1LP

Lincoln Medieval Bishops’ Palace

Lincoln Medieval Bishops’ Palace, Minster Yard, Lincoln, LN2 1PU

Lincoln Castle

Lincoln Castle, Castle Hill, Lincoln, LN1 3AA

International Bomber Command Centre

International Bomber Command Centre, Canwick Avenue, Lincoln, LN4 2HQ

Jump Inc by AirHop Adventure & Trampoline Park Lincoln

Jump Inc Lincoln, Dixon Close, Lincoln, UK

Lincoln Cathedral

Lincoln Cathedral, Minster Yard, Lincoln LN2 1PX, UK

Uncle Henry’s

1 Grange Cottages, Grayingham, Gainsborough DN21 4JD, UK

Doodles

High Rd, Weston, Spalding PE12 6JU, UK

Rand Farm Park

Rand, Market Rasen LN8 5NJ, UK

Information about Lincolnshire

Lincolnshire is a historical county in the East Midlands. The county is the second-largest of the English ceremonial counties and one that is predominantly agricultural in land use. Lincolnshire is on the East coast of England with the Humber and the Wash forming part of its northern and southern boundaries respectively. Its county town is Lincoln, and other major towns include Boston, Grimsby and Skegness. The four main geographical areas of Lincolnshire are The Wolds, the Fens, the Marshes and The Lincoln Edge, or Cliff, which is a limestone escarpment running north-south along the western half of the county.

Much of the county, with its rural character is reminiscent of a past era, but to the north, along the Humber, ports such as Immingham and Grimsby, and the steel-making town of Scunthorpe stand out in contrast. The most prominent tourist areas are Skegness, Ingoldmells and Chapel St Leonards, where large caravan parks serve the resorts. Mablethorpe, Cleethorpes and Humberston are also increasingly popular tourist destinations.

The fenlands of Lincolnshire attract many birds, and nature reserves such as Gibraltar Point, Saltfleetby and Theddlethorpe draw many bird enthusiasts.

Woolthorpe Manor, renowned as the birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton, adds a scientific legacy to Lincolnshire. The county has also been home to notable figures such as Charles and John Wesley, and more recently, Margaret Thatcher.

Beyond its historical and cultural richness, there are plenty of things to do in Lincolnshire, which offers a delightful blend of heritage exploration, coastal escapades, and nature appreciation for visitors seeking a multifaceted experience.

More Days Out in the East Midlands

If you are looking for more Days Out in the East Midlands , there is something for everyone across the region. Please click on one of the counties below: