Things To Do near Fiskerton Fen Nature Reserve
Anderby Creek Cloud Bar, Anderby Creek (approx. 29 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...
Water Meadows Fishery, Chapel St Leonards (approx. 29 miles away)
Water Meadows Fishery caters for all types of anglers across its four lakes. Whether you're into big carp, catfish, pike, match sized carp, bream, tench or big roach there is something for everyone. Based on the coastline, the fishery is just 7 miles from Skegness and a 5 minute walk from...
Anderby Creek Beach, Anderby Creek (approx. 29 miles away)
Sandy beach and sand dunes on the Lincolnshire coast and home to the quirky and wonderful Anderby Creek Cloud Bar.
Thornton Abbey & Gatehouse, Ulceby (approx. 29 miles away)
The enormous and ornate fortified gatehouse of Thornton Abbey is the largest of all English monastic gatehouses. It was founded as a priory in 1139 by William le Gros, the Earl of Yorkshire, and raised to the status of Abbey in 1148.
Wolla Bank Beach, Chapel St Leonards (approx. 29 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. 29 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...
Chapel Six Marshes Beach, Chapel St Leonards (approx. 29 miles away)
Another access point to the long stretch of sandy beach running along the Lincolnshire coastline.
St Peter & St Paul's Church, Ingoldmells (approx. 29 miles away)
Ingoldmells is a coastal village, civil parish and seaside resort in the East Lindsey district of the county.The medieval church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul is a Grade I listed building and dates from the 13th century.The chancel was demolished in the early 18th century but it was more than a 150...
Ingoldmells Community Library, Ingoldmells (approx. 30 miles away)
Volunteer led Ingoldmells library is one of many splendid lending libraries within the county - brimming with well stocked bookshelves covering a wide selection of genres. Organised, spacious and wheelchair friendly there is comfortable seating and helpful volunteers on hand with any questions or...
Skegness Rugby Club, Skegness (approx. 30 miles away)
Skegness rugby club is located on Wainfleet road, next to the town's football ground. There are several teams featuring in different leagues including a junior team. Please contact the club directly for further information.
Chapel St Leonards Beach, Chapel St Leonards (approx. 30 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. 30 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.
Lakeside Leisure, Chapel St Leonards (approx. 30 miles away)
Lakeside Leisure is located in Chapel St Leonards and offers a family day out with something for everyone. There are four well stocked fishing lakes providing some of the best coarse fishing on the East coast. There is a large well stocked tackle shop with everything from bait to rods to reels.There...
The Village Church Farm, Skegness (approx. 30 miles away)
The Village Church Farm, formerly known as Church Farm Museum, is an open-air museum of local and agricultural history. There are a number of traditional indigenous buildings, including a thatched "mud and stud" cottage, moved from the nearby village of Withern, an original 18th-century farmhouse...
Easton Walled Gardens, Grantham (approx. 30 miles away)
Updated for 2019! Easton Walled Gardens is a 400 year old horticultural haven set in the heart of the English countryside. Ursula Cholmeley and her small team of gardeners have restored this ancient 12 acre garden from a wilderness into one of the UK’s leading garden attractions. The gardens...