The 10 Best Things to Do in Lincolnshire - 2024 (with Photos)
Things to do in Lincolnshire

Top Things to Do in Lincolnshire, England - Lincolnshire Must-See Attractions

Things to Do in Lincolnshire


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  • ColinKettering
    Kettering65 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    The admission price was fairly steep (IMHO) but they are trying to keep the place standing, and it covers a ticket which allows free repeat visits during the next 12 months. The guided tour of the ground level was superb and very informative. It is over 30 years since I have visited and was well worth going again. Sadly as it is half term there was no Choral Evensong this week. Lots to see and learn.
    Written 29 May 2024
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  • Ali
    6 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    If you visit Lincoln castle you must have a ground tour. Our tour guide Laura, made the trip. She was so knowledgeable and entertaining. Thank you
    Written 27 May 2024
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  • DadandCab
    Coffs Harbour, Australia1,217 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This isn’t the biggest aviation museum we’ve been to by any means. It doesn’t have the most planes or displays, but what you do have here is a sense of history and a real connection to real people the events that happened here and the sacrifices that were made. You are not just supporting the maintenance and restoration of the planes and vehicles that they have here, those fully restored and those that are work in progress, but also keeping alive the memory of those that lived and died from this airfield. The dedicated chapel on the grounds is a perfect testament to that and not something I have seen elsewhere. Highly recommended.
    Written 26 May 2024
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  • Adam W
    Atherstone, UK6 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Fantastic afternoon out. Feeding seals was a great experience. £31 go 3 of us. Was there for 3 hours. Definitely worth a visit.
    Written 9 May 2024
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  • wingate
    London, UK2,644 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    It was a heck of a climb.I reckon that the gradient must have been one in three.Just think about soldiers in chain mail having to do this
    Written 17 May 2024
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  • Paul Q
    London, UK9 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Interesting Exposition of About 150 years of Lincolnshire Life.

    Free admission and parking (but only about 20 spaces).
    Written 30 May 2024
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  • Joanne C
    Ellesmere, UK511 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Wonderful grounds to explore , we did see deer’s in the distance but the gardens are well worth a look absolutely stunning. The house is beautiful and as always with the NT the tea room and shop are worth a look .
    Written 26 May 2024
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  • Juliet W
    14 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A moving memorial to the bravest of the brave. Well laid out, excellent tour guide and a lovely lunch. Well worth a visit!
    Written 29 May 2024
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  • Helen T
    Thirsk, UK260 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A visit to Rutland is definitely not to be without a trip just over the border into Lincolnshire to visit Burghley House and Garden. It's situated just a mile away from the wonderful town of Stamford.
    Everything about our visit to Burghley was fantastic. The house is probably the best we've seen, so much history, amazing paintings and ceilings, it just takes your breath away. All the staff were lovely too. The Orangery restaurant was a good stop off before we continued into the gardens....
    Where do I start with these..... Just brilliant!!!!
    The sensory, surprise gardens are beautifully thought and so much fun for all ages. Continue to the sculpture trail.... WOW! So many to find hidden amongst the trees, woodland, flowers and up towards the lake. The adventure playground is also amazing and suitable for ages 3 to 12 I'd say.
    Visiting here for the countryside fair on the Monday and returning again to do the rest has been the best money spent in a long time. Very reasonable price and free to park!
    Well done the Burghley Team!
    Written 30 May 2024
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  • Mumof3rascals
    12 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Saw all animals up close. Clean and tidy zoo. Reasonable price. Excellent selection of birds. Restaurant offers small range of food and very high prices so bring a picnic. Toilet facilities also rather poor.
    Written 30 May 2024
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  • YellowHammer09
    Manchester, UK9 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We visited as a family of 8 (6 adults and 2 kids). We initially came to visit the market but the kids wanted to visit the theme park. The kids are 9 and 12 and have very different tastes. Our 9 year went on some of the children’s rides as she was tall enough to ride alone. Whereas the 12 year old played the arcade games. We didn’t buy wristbands but loaded up the i-card which was easy to do. The rides we used were the caterpillar coaster, tree top clim, bizzy dizzy beez, glow worm and the balloons. The wait time for most of the rides was short however we waited over 40 mins for her to go on the tree top climb. We understood they need to fit harnesses but there was a lot of time when the climb was not full yet children were left stood waiting. Our 12 year had a great time in the arcade and played most of the games even using his own money to top us his card. The market had a good selection for stalls and some stalls had signs saying that children under 18 needed to visit the stall with an adult due to the nature of what they sell. This was great to see. Outside there are some fairground style games such as hook a duck. These do not take the I-card and are very expensive at £5 for one go to with a pose worth around £2-£3. The hair breading and glitter tattoos are also a little pricey. The small cafe inside fantasy island is reasonably priced and offers drinks and snacks to keep everyone going. Overall we could have spent longer at the park but it’s was a quick trip but overall we enjoyed it.
    Written 13 April 2024
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  • Joanne C
    Ellesmere, UK511 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We had a very knowledgeable guide who took us on a tour of the hangar and gave us lots of information about all the planes within the display all of which are air worthy. The access is good and would be suitable for wheel chairs . I wouldn’t recommend it for young children as there is a lot of information to take in and obviously no interactions with the planes . As a bonus the typhoon flew over so the noise was brilliant
    Written 23 May 2024
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