Things To Do near The Paddocks Riding Centre
Keelby Methodist Church, Keelby (approx. 42 miles away)
Within walking distance of the park on Yarborough Road, at the east end of the village, is Keelby's Methodist Church.The congregation is a growing one; lively, warm and friendly, using the gift of music to worship God. On Sunday there are two services, one at 10.30am and one at 6.00pm. The evening s...
Sawcliffe Hill Nature Reserve, Scunthorpe (approx. 42 miles away)
This nature reserve covers 14.3 hectares of reclaimed iron stone mining land. There is fenced in woodland, pathways, open rides and areas provided for picnics. It is a quiet location on the outskirts of Scunthorpe and a particular point offers stunning views across the city. The...
The Wanderlust Way, Bradley (approx. 42 miles away)
The Wanderlust Way is a 20 mile circular route through some of North East Lincolnshire's most picturesque countryside.It starts at Bradley Woods to the west of Grimsby and then weaves its way through some of the area's most attractive villages, including Barnoldby le Beck. The walk also passes St. H...
Black Lady Of Bradley Woods, Bradley (approx. 42 miles away)
Bradley is a village and civil parish in north east pocket of the county with a population of over two hundred.There is a Grade II listed medieval church, dedicated to St. George, built during the 12th century, possibly of Norman origin. Nearby, stands Bradley Woods, a picturesque stretch of paths a...
Green Futures, Bradley (approx. 42 miles away)
Green Futures is a small group of passionate individuals who believe in working for a Great Green Grimsby. You can find them at the Vanson Centre in Bradley.As a community based project they rely on a band selfless and hard working volunteers. Growing stuff is hands on work and great fun so if anyon...
Brocklesby Country Fair, Brocklesby (approx. 42 miles away)
The popular Brocklesby Country Fair is a fantastic family day out set in the private Lincolnshire parklands of the Earl and Countess of Yarborough. The annual fair is held in June -- please consult the website to confirm dates and prices. Main Arena attractions run continuously throughout the...
Chapel St Leonards Beach, Chapel St Leonards (approx. 42 miles away)
Miles of sandy beach over dunes looking out onto the North Sea around the popular seaside resort of Chapel St Leonards.This part of the Lincolnshire coastline is one massive stretch of sand so visit Chapel Point Beach, Wolla Bank Beach and Moggs Eye Beach as well.
Chapel Point Beach, Chapel St Leonards (approx. 42 miles away)
A sandy dune covered beach which was a WWII coastal defence looking out across the North Sea.There are no dog control measures in place so walking along the beach is available all year round.
Anderby Drainage Museum, Anderby Creek (approx. 42 miles away)
Situated at the seaward side of the Anderby Drain is the Anderby Drainage Museum which was built in 1945. The pumping station houses two Ruston 10HRC twin cylinder oil engines. These engines then drive Allen Gwynnes 42" centrifugal pumps which are capable of pumping 4,500 litres of water per seco...
Chapel Six Marshes Beach, Chapel St Leonards (approx. 42 miles away)
Another access point to the long stretch of sandy beach running along the Lincolnshire coastline.
Aylesby Lake Fishery, Laceby (approx. 42 miles away)
Interested in fishing? Why not join the Grimsby Angling Club? Our 2 acre well-maintained picturesque Aylesby Lake has 42 grass pegs for fishing on. We are looking for new members to come and join the club, and get involved in the hobby & sport of fishing. Yearly Memberships Availa...
Wolla Bank Beach, Chapel St Leonards (approx. 42 miles away)
Sandy beach backing onto Wolla Bank Pit Nature Reserve.There are no dog control measures in place so walking along the beach is available all year round.
Wolla Bank Pit Nature Reserve, Chapel St Leonards (approx. 42 miles away)
South of Anderby Creek, close to the sea wall, lies the Wolla Bank Pit nature reserve, opposite the entrance to the Wolla Bank car park. The flooded pits are a result of excavations for clay, which was needed for the repair of the sea wall following the floods in the mid fifties. There are extensive...
Anderby Creek Cloud Bar, Anderby Creek (approx. 43 miles away)
The cloud bar at Anderby Creek is the UK's first permanet cloud watching outpost. It was officially opened by BBC weather forecaster and climate correspondent for Look North in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, Paul Hudson. Inside, seats are specifically designed for cloud watching and self-oper...
