Lincolnshire Travel Guide

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St Botolph\'s Church featuring building ruins, a church or cathedral and heritage elements
With 50 miles of coastline stretching from The Humber to The Wash, you won’t want to forget your swimsuit on a Lincolnshire weekend break.

Among the county’s best seaside resorts is Skegness, a pretty bucket-and-spade town popular with families. Traditional seafront fare, such as donkey rides, fairground rides and pantomimes, are just some of the attractions which keep families coming back year after year.

Alternatively, if you are staying further north of the county you’ll want to check out Cleethorpes and Mablethorpe Town Beach, where the seafront is just as lively.

If the idea of sand between your toes doesn’t appeal to you, then you needn’t worry – there are plenty of other ways to explore the great outdoors on your Lincolnshire break. From the rolling hills of the Lincolnshire Wolds to the limestone crags of Lincoln Edge, there’s ample opportunity to explore central England’s diverse landscape.

What to see on a Lincolnshire break

If an adventure-packed Lincolnshire holiday is what you had in mind, then you’ll want to use the Wolds as a jumping off spot. Here is where steep valleys meet calcareous ravines – many of which were formed nearly 80 million years ago. Along with rock formations, you’ll find swathes of vegetation nestled against swaying salt marshes.

To see the history of this county at its best, head straight to Lincoln Castle. Conveniently located in Lincoln’s city centre, this is one of the region’s oldest structures and is home to one of just four surviving copies of the Magna Carta. What’s more, this was one of several fortifications commissioned by William the Conqueror during the 11th-century.

Next up on your itinerary should be Lincoln Cathedral. This spire-topped Gothic masterpiece is regarded by many as one of the most spectacular cathedrals in all of Great Britain and is a must-see on a Lincolnshire weekend break. From the motif-carved wooden trusses to the cathedral’s medieval rose window, it’s easy to see why this awe-inspiring building is so highly-regarded by those who have passed through its doors.

Popular cities in Lincolnshire

Lincoln
Lincoln
Known for Friendly people, Cathedrals and Bars
Get away to Lincoln! Enjoy the cathedral, castle and bars.

Reasons to visit

  • Lincoln Cathedral
  • Lincoln Castle
  • Tattershall Castle
Skegness
Skegness
Known for Friendly people, Beaches and Sea
Skegness awaits: its oceanfront, beaches, aquarium and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Skegness Beach
  • Skegness Pier
  • Skegness Clock Tower
Grantham
Grantham
Known for Friendly people, Relaxing and Swimming
Trip time! Discover the gardens, spas and bars in relaxing Grantham.

Reasons to visit

  • Belvoir Castle
  • Belton House
  • Woolsthorpe Manor
St Botolph\'s Church featuring building ruins, a church or cathedral and heritage elements
Boston
Known for Friendly people, Bars and Golf
Trip time! Discover the golf, bars and temples in secluded Boston.

Reasons to visit

  • St Botolph's Church
Louth
Louth
Known for Friendly people, Bars and Relaxing
Experience upscale Louth: its bars, kayaking, spas and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Hubbard's Hills
Lincolnshire showing flowers and heritage elements
Spalding
Known for Friendly people, Bars and Gardens
Escape to Spalding! Enjoy its bars, gardens and horse riding.

Reasons to visit

  • Ayscoughfee Hall Museum and Gardens