Things To Do near Tetford Country Cottages & Fishing Lakes
North Lincolnshire Museum, Scunthorpe (approx. 36 miles away)
On Oswald Road, near the railway station in Scunthorpe, is the North Lincolnshire museum, brimming with artefacts and slices of history. It features interactive exhibits and covers archaeology, nature, the Victorian era, and both World Wars. Its rooms are within Frodingham Vicarage, built during...
Barton Clay Pits Visitor Centre, Barton-upon-Humber (approx. 36 miles away)
The Barton Clay Pits once supplied clay for thriving brick and tile-making industries have now been flooded and transformed into a nature reserve. The Clay Pits Nature Reserve covers a 5 mile area along the Humber bank offering attractive walks and opportunities to view local wildlife, especially...
Fuzzy ED's Funhouse, Muddle Go Nowhere, Grantham (approx. 36 miles away)
Fuzzy ED’s fun houses are action packed indoor soft play centres for children of all ages with three located in Lincolnshire at Boston, Grantham and Grismby.At Muddle Go Nowhere there is a place for parents to meet and kids to play in a safe, clean and FUN environment. There are dedicated Birthday...
Fun Farm, Grantham (approx. 36 miles away)
Fun Farm entertainment centre at Grantham is sure to keep all of your children entertained and active.Ball pools, tube slides, a rope bridge, the spooky cave, deck climbs, ropes swings and vertical roller squeeze combine to ensure that children can exercise their imagination, and limbs, to the fulle...
Miller & Carter Steakhouse, Grantham (approx. 36 miles away)
Miller & Carter is one of many establishments offering food and drink in the town of Grantham. For opening times and pricing please contact them direct. If you are aware of a closure or a change in ownership of the above business please contact us and we will amend the information.
The Water's Edge Country Park & Visitor Centre, Barton-upon-Humber (approx. 36 miles away)
The Waters Edge Country Park, north of Barton-Upon-Humber, on the edge of the Humber estuary, has something to offer all ages. It features an intensely diverse variety of plant and wildlife and several rare species. It was established in the mid 1990s across clay quarries, freshwater lakes, rare...
MFA Bowl, Scunthorpe (approx. 36 miles away)
Open 7 days a week, MFA Bowl Scunthorpe offers a warm and friendly bowling experience for all ages.There are special offers ranging from family packages, all day bowling, bowl your brains out and many more. Food is available at the lanes or in a seperate canteen area and there are all required facil...
Brumby Wood Local Nature Reserve, Scunthorpe (approx. 36 miles away)
Brumby Wood is an ancient semi-natural woodland. There are 12.2 hectares, divided across the Kingsway road, filled with various plants and in places, a good growth of scrub and brambles, especially on the eastern side of the road where the canopy is more open. The ground fl...
The Baths Hall, Scunthorpe (approx. 36 miles away)
The Baths Hall is a popular venue in Scunthorpe, hosting a variety of entertainment including live music, dance and comedy.Historically, the building was once a public bath house from before the Second World War and was rebuilt and renovated into a modern venue no more than a decade ago. Since then...
Bourne Rugby Club (RFU), Bourne (approx. 36 miles away)
Welcome to Bourne Rugby Club! The club offer rugby for Minis & Juniors and have 2 Senior teams plus a Women's RugbyFIT class. Even if you haven't played for a while, go and join them! Find out more on the official website and facebook.
Sawcliffe Hill Nature Reserve, Scunthorpe (approx. 36 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...
Far Ings National Nature Reserve, Barton-upon-Humber (approx. 36 miles away)
For centuries the thick layer of clay which borders the Humber estuary has been used to make tiles, bricks and cement.At the industry's height in the late 1800s, hundreds of men were employed to dig the clay by hand. The tile yards were abandoned in the 1950s, leaving the pits to fill naturally with...
The Old Smithy Museum, Owston Ferry (approx. 36 miles away)
The Old Smithy on the high street of Owston Ferry is just as it would have been in 1958 when its owner left it.Today, a museum, the building has been expanded and displays photos of the past and the present village day life. It is an ideal place to visit for clubs and small school groups and anyone...
Bourne Eau River, Bourne (approx. 36 miles away)
Bourne Eau is a short river which rises in the town of Bourne and flows in an easterly direction to join the River Glen at Tongue End. It is an embanked river, as its normal level is higher than that of the surrounding Fens. Today it forms an important part of the drainage system that enables...
Humber Bridge, Barton-upon-Humber (approx. 36 miles away)
One of the longest single-span suspension bridges in the world bridging the Humber Estuary from Barton-upon-Humber to Hessle