Things To Do in Lincolnshire
The Parishes Shopping Centre, Scunthorpe
The Parishes is a shopping centre built during and for the 21st century and is the second of two shopping centres in Scunthorpe, the other being the Foundry.It was constructed on the site of the town's old bus station and is packed with many well known retailers and niche shops.Modern, sleek and bus...
Gallagher Retail Park, Scunthorpe
Gallagher Retail Park is located on the western periphery of Scunthorpe, fronting the A18 and in close proximity to the M181 and Junction 3 of the M180. The scheme is anchored by a Tesco Extra food store and comprises a further 100,000 sq ft of Open A1 non-food retail warehouse accommod...
Saltfleetby Fisheries, Saltfleetby
Welcome to Saltfleetby Fisheries - a family run day ticket fishery. Our fishery has three well stocked lakes set in natural and sheltered surroundings stocked with Carp, Tench, Perch, Bream, Rudd, Roach and Chub. We have a small peaceful, adults only touring and camping site with caravans...
Spires & Steeples Heritage Trail, Sleaford
The Spires and Steeples trail, from Lincoln Cathedral to St Denys' Church, Sleaford, brings together the rich history, heritage and local stories of the area.It is a wonderful route and has many beautiful artworks, churches, interesting landscapes and picturesque skies to simply drink in.It is also...
Frampton Marsh RSPB Nature Reserve, Frampton
Whether you’re looking for a relaxing walk through a beautiful landscape, fun family activities to engage the kids with nature or the chance to see some fantastic wildlife, RSPB Frampton Marsh is the place to visit.We have a modern Visitor Centre with toilets, hot and cold drinks and snacks and be...
St Martin's Church, Owston Ferry
The earliest reference to a church in Owston Ferry is circa 1150 CE. As none of the present fabric dates before 1280, there must have been an earlier building on the site. The site itself is within the inner bailey of the "Motte and Bailey" castle which formerly stood there. A triple archway was...
The nine-storeyed Moulton Mill is the tallest windmill in the UK and stands at 100ft high to the top of the ogee cap. It was built in the early 19th century by Robert King and saw its sails removed near the end of the century after gale damage. Soon afterwards, a steam system was installed to pow...
Enjoy a fresh and invigotating walk beside the River Ancholme and discover valuable habitats and a string of historic bridges.The pathways are dotted with a rolling rural landscape of woodland and isolated farms, hedgerows, low hills and meandering streams and tributaries.Historically, Ancholme is a...
Owston Ferry Fisheries, Owston Ferry
This is a new fishing venue to accomodate pleasure anglers and match fishermen, located within the Isle of Axholme, Owston Ferry, which borders North Lincolnshire and South Yorkshire. The venue is alongside the wharping drain river consisting of 2 lakes side by side in the form of kidney beans ba...
Cleethorpes Boating Lake, Cleethorpes
Surrounded by pleasant grassland, ideal for picnics and family fun, there are two main lakes with a connecting channel at the Cleethorpes Boating Lake. The north lake is open for fishing and is used by a model boat association. Set in the middle of this lake is an illuminated fountain. At the nor...
Humberston Park Golf Club, Humberston
A golf course set in picturesque grounds that challenges golfers of all handicaps. To suit your individual needs we offer both an unlimited golf only membership, or an all inclusive membership which also includes access to our tennis courts, swimming pools, sauna and steam rooms, gym access and f...
When In Sleaford, Arts & Heritage Trail, Sleaford
This 3 mile trail is inspired by the rich heritage of the market town of Sleaford. The trail features eighteen bronze roundels situated at significant historical sites and visitor attractions including Cogglesford Mill, Navigation House, The National Centre for Craft and Design and Slea...