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How long is the drive from Wisbech to Grimsby?

The direct drive from Wisbech to Grimsby is 75.2 mi (121 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 44 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Wisbech to Grimsby, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Lincoln, Skegness, Peterborough, Ely, and Stamford, as well as top places to visit like National Trust - Houghton Mill & Waterclose Meadows and Cromwell Museum, or the ever-popular The Animal Experience.

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Top cities between Wisbech and Grimsby

The top cities between Wisbech and Grimsby are Lincoln, Skegness, Peterborough, Ely, and Stamford. Lincoln is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Wisbech and less than an hour from Grimsby.
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Peterborough

Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Peterborough, a city in eastern England, is renowned for its stunning 12th- and 13th-century Gothic cathedral. The Peterborough Museum, housed in a former hospital building, showcases a reconstructed Victorian operating theatre and exhibits fossils and paintings. Visitors can explore the Bronze Age village and causeway remains at Flag Fen Archaeology Park or enjoy woodlands and footpaths at Nene Park's Ferry Meadows recreation area.
34% as popular as Lincoln
17 minutes off the main route, 21% of way to Grimsby
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Ely

Ely, a charming cathedral city and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England, is located approximately 14 miles north-northeast of Cambridge. With a population of around 19,200 people as per the 2021 census, Ely offers excellent rail links making it easily accessible by train. The city boasts the magnificent Ely Cathedral which provides stunning views from the top.
20% as popular as Lincoln
38 minutes off the main route, 21% of way to Grimsby
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Stamford

Stamford, a charming town and civil parish located in the South Kesteven District of Lincolnshire, England, is home to a population of around 20,645 people. The town boasts an array of architectural marvels including 17th- and 18th-century stone buildings, older timber-framed structures, and five medieval parish churches.
12% as popular as Lincoln
26 minutes off the main route, 28% of way to Grimsby
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Skegness

Skegness, located on the Lincolnshire coast of the North Sea, is a popular seaside town and civil parish in England. With a population of 21,128 as of 2021, it is the largest settlement in East Lindsey. It is a favored destination for people from Leicestershire. While it may have its traditional attractions, visitors can always explore new experiences and not stick to the same old routine during their visits.
48% as popular as Lincoln
10 minutes off the main route, 57% of way to Grimsby
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Lincoln

Lincoln, located in Lincolnshire, was once the Roman settlement of Lindum Colonia. The city boasts a rich history dating back to the reign of Emperor Nero. Visitors can explore various landmarks such as Hartsholme Park, Swanpool Garden Suburb, and Castle Square. One notable feature is the Lincoln Cliff, offering stunning views of Witham Valley and challenging perceptions of Lincolnshire's landscape. Despite its steep hill, Lincoln offers affordable property prices compared to other areas in the country.
Most popular city on this route
14 minutes off the main route, 57% of way to Grimsby

Best stops along Wisbech to Grimsby drive

The top stops along the way from Wisbech to Grimsby (with short detours) are Lincoln Cathedral, Lincoln Castle, and Natureland Seal Sanctuary (Skegness). Other popular stops include Peterborough Cathedral, The Seal Sanctuary Wildlife Centre, and Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre.
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The Animal Experience

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Entertainer
Outdoor Activities
The Animal Experience in Stretham offers a local and travel/virtual experience with a variety of animals, including hissing cockroaches, meerkats, pythons, owls, and more. Visitors can interact closely with the animals and even feed them. The facility also houses other animals for visitors to see. Meanwhile, at the Bounce in Peterborough, visitors can enjoy trampoline and bouncing fun suitable for all ages.
Amazing experience meeting the meerkats. Staff were friendly and knowledgeable. We had a great time with the meerkats, we also got to see all the reptiles and choose one to hold! Plus stroke a chinchilla and see the sugar gliders. Couldn't have asked for a better day! Thank you!
Haydn P — Google review
What an amazing experience! The staff are very knowledgeable and the meerkats are well looked after, super cute and friendly. I just wish we could spend a whole afternoon with them, time flies when you're having fun!
Stella I — Google review
This is a real hidden gem of a place! We were gifted a sugar glider experience and weren't sure what to expect. We needn't have worried! Despite arriving in what looks like a disused garage, we found a little place where the various animals are really well cared for by friendly and very knowledgeable staff. Everyone went above and beyond to make sure we had a great time. We would definitely visit again, and we would wholeheartedly recommend this wonderful place!
Mike S — Google review
We had a wonderful meerkat experience here today. It is amazing to have these lovely animals climb all over you, feed from your hand and relax whilst you stroke and cuddle them. The owners are informative and caring in. Really recommend this little place.
David D — Google review
Booked to meet the Meerkats here with a voucher I had and was really happy with the experience I received. The outside was a bit misleading, but once inside you get a top tier 5-star experience. The whole meet was fully 1 to 1 and we were allowed plenty of time with the Meerkats to take pictures and play with them. And all of the Meerkats we met were very friendly and and playful. After the meet we were taken for a tour of the enclosures and allowed to meet all the wonderful creatures they homed there. 10/10 would highly recommend.
Gavin S — Google review
We have visited before and knew we’d come back! This time we did the sugar gliders experience and it was absolutely brilliant! We had dressed knowing we were going to get dirty but they did offer us coats to put over if we wanted. I will say sugar gliders are incredibly messy so you have been warned lol Kayleigh our guide was really knowledgeable and really friendly. We even got to see the baby barn owls! Super cute! This is such a lovely place ran by amazing people. What they do is incredible! We will be back again no doubt. Thanks again!
Ceri T — Google review
We went yesterday as had booked the girls a meerkat experience, we traveled an hour to get there. We turned up thinking is this it, as it’s looked like a shed, but once inside, the girls got a 1-2-1 experience and time with Charlie and the meerkats the experience was not shared with lots of people, they came out buzzing, then we was introduced to the reptiles, rescued owls and birds of prey, and sugar gliders. We got a lot more out of this than expected and very informative and time taken, never felt rushed. They host show and tails for schools, these animals are a mixture of interest. But well cared for! We are looking at returning for the sugar gliders experience.
Jan P — Google review
Went for a Meerkat experience and absolutely loved it. Spent about half hour in the pen with the little group and a very knowledgeable member of staff who introduced us to each meerkat then while we fed and petted them have us lots of info about them. Ended too soon but then had the chance to meet and hold a lizard and a snake before being shown around the rest of the experience, meeting more of the animals. Would highly recommended a visit here, wish we could have stayed longer.
Phil W — Google review
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Cambridge Rd, Stretham, CB6 3LU, United Kingdom
http://www.animalexperience.org/
+44 1223 269654
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National Trust - Houghton Mill & Waterclose Meadows

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$$$$affordable
Museums
Houghton Mill & Waterclose Meadows, a National Trust property, features a wooden flour mill and an artificial mill pond. Visitors can explore the 18th-century working watermill and enjoy walks along the Ouse Valley Way, which runs alongside the Great Ouse river. Electric riverboat tours are available from St Ives to Houghton Mill during summer, offering opportunities to witness flour milling on Sundays.
I absolutely love visiting this place time and again. It's small yet beautiful & peaceful place to be around with a loved ones. A long river walk in the morning, hiring boat, canoeing then going around the cannal, enjoying Coffee and cakes at the tea house and the children loved to swim around the pond. I highly recommend this beautiful place to visit once in your lifetime.
Deepak R — Google review
Historic watermill, operating on select days. River cruise and self hire boats also available and a small beach area for river swimming.
Simon J — Google review
I had such a lovely day out at Houghton Mill in Abbots and would definitely recommend it. The mill itself is a really interesting National Trust property, full of character, but what made it extra special was everything around it. You can hire boats or punts by the mill at very reasonable prices, which was so much fun and such a relaxing way to enjoy the river. On sunny days, it’s also a great spot to bring your own inflatable if you fancy drifting along at your own pace. The area is perfect for picnics too. There are plenty of tables outside if you want to sit and enjoy food from the café (which was excellent – really tasty and good value), or you can just bring a rug and set yourself up right by the water. It’s such a peaceful, pretty place to relax. If you’ve got time, it’s also worth wandering into the village. There are some really good pubs, all with a welcoming feel, plus a lovely antique and art shop that’s fun to browse. Altogether, Houghton Mill and the village make a brilliant day out with a great mix of history, nature, good food, and a lot of fun on the water!
Jo F — Google review
Lovely small and spacious campsite near the river for walks and water for those who like messing about in it!! The mill was very interesting and a short walk to pubs with good beer. The facilities were great and very clean. My only small gripe was no toilet paper left in the morning.
Gill C — Google review
This was a pleasant and unexpected experience with a lovely mill on a river. Some of the views seemed out of a money painting. We didn't go in the but just did the circular walk. There is a swimming and canoeing area. There's also a campdite close by and a small cafe for refreshments. Parking on grass is available. Good for families wanting to explore and be at one with nature and dogs are welcome.
13ionic 5 — Google review
Visited when en-route home from Shropshire and well worth it. Very busy to park but well organised. Interesting bit of history and couple of enthusiastic volunteers added to it. Pleasant walk along river too. Bought some of the milled flour.
Eddie B — Google review
Beautiful place. Did the mill tour but definitely going back to do the 5k circular walk and perhaps take out a rowing boat.
Dave C — Google review
Great place for swimming, canoeing, or long walks. The mill is definitely worth visiting, check the opening hours. There are toilets and a tea shop next to the car park. You can rent boats and canoes. Car park and facilities close usually at 4 pm, but you can still drive out, so don't worry about leaving your car for longer, drive up to the gate (not too close) and it will open. Beautiful scenery, we did an 8k walk (check out the map in my pictures, red trail, with a green shortcut south of the lakes) but you have many options, including an around 20k one recommended on a map just south of the mill. There may be mud and narrow paths in tall grass, so aim at good weather. Don't miss walking around the picturesque village with many old houses, a bit like going back in time. Recommended.
Pawel M — Google review
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Mill St, Houghton, Huntingdon PE28 2AZ, United Kingdom
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/houghton-mill-and-waterclose-meadows
+44 1480 301494
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Cromwell Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
Nestled in the heart of Huntingdon, England, the Cromwell Museum is a treasure trove dedicated to the life and legacy of Oliver Cromwell, one of history's most pivotal figures. Born in this very town in 1599, Cromwell's influence looms large over British history. The museum showcases an array of portraits, artifacts, and documents that illuminate his journey and that of his son Richard.
It was an amazing place to visit, with great memorabilia of Cromwell's day! A really well presented museum with very knowledgeable staff, with a great medical exhibition and talk today, all who work here are so very willing to share they have a nice little shop with a great selection of books. Even though it's a free museum, a donations is so important, so to keep history at the doorstep.
Paul — Google review
Set in a very appropriate historical building that schooled Oliver Cromwell. Quite a small museum, but it is packed with relevant artefacts. I found the battle at Naseby video to be the most interesting exhibit. I did feel that more information, videos and commentary would have improved my visit. Worth a look if in the town. Some books available to buy.
Paul B — Google review
What a beautifully laid out and looked after museum for a conflict not spoken about enough. My Wife and I attended this lovely building and I was taken aback by the quality of the exhibits and the kindness of the staff who were readily available to speak with us and show us around. The equipment and literature available in the museum is excellent and kindly donated by the families of the conflict and I couldn't recommend this highly enough and hurry as they currently have a Naseby exhibit! Thank you to the staff and recommendations on the books!
Aaron E — Google review
Informative, free, little museum, with interesting items that belonged to Cromwell or from his time, with friendly and knowledgeable staff. Located in what remains of a medieval hospital. Definitely worth a visit if you are in Cambridgeshire and have half a day available.
W B — Google review
Very good museum for its size. It's only tiny but packs in so much! I think it being housed in Cromwell's old school also works great in letting you feel closer to the man. Maybe a small extension should be built rather than a move because of this. It packs in tons of stuff for everybody. Niche facts for the history buffs, family friendly signs, dressing up for the kids and kids at heart, child friendly signs, and clear and detained displays. I went to Birmingham museum not long ago, and this little museum just shows the level of shame and ineptitude of the staff and management of Birmingham museum. How can this little niche museum have such amazing displays? I was a curious fan of Cromwell before visiting this place. Now I am a huge fan. What am amazing fellow. Truly one of the greatest Englishmen to have ever lived. I learnt so many new things about him and how many of the negative things we're told are spun out of proportion. I hope this place keeps up the great work and can possibly grow in the future.
M — Google review
Amazing place, for such a small museum there is so much to see and so much quality items (in terms of historical significance). And the staff are absolutely brilliant - helpful, insightful, talkative and knowledgeable. Definitely worth to have conversation with them. And please, if possible, donate something.
Aleksandar B — Google review
Very disappointing, wife and I traveled up from dorset, arrived with a nice welcome, small building and close car park and interesting building with the history but very false history slant, portrays king charles the traitor in a good light, and some twist to accurate history, shame because it's the only museum about him, tainted by catholics! I've come to realise to gotta get the right books, found in the following; Oliver Cromwell by J. Allanson Picton, 1883 Hardback book. God's English man, by Christopher hill James G. Battell Oliver Cromwell | The Last King of England
H H — Google review
A comprehensive small museum devoted to all things Oliver Cromwell. Its full of interesting details about him and his influence and the Civil War period. A vital piece of Huntingdonshires history lovingly preserved and promoted, many thanks
Jeremy P — Google review
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4.4
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Grammar School Walk, Huntingdon, PE29 3LF, United Kingdom
http://www.cromwellmuseum.org/
+44 1480 708008
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Oxburgh Estate

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$$$$affordable
Historical landmark
Oxburgh Estate is a romantic medieval manor house with Catholic heritage, featuring a priest's hole, chapel, and woodland trails. Surrounded by a moat, the estate offers insights into royal-Gothic architecture and boasts a grand gatehouse, medieval features, and Victorian updates. Visitors can explore 70 acres of gardens and woodlands while enjoying quizzes, dressing-up clothes for children, and informative staff. The estate also offers delicious cream tea options.
Lovely place to visit staff all friendly. food is all good quality. The tour is included in the price and really worth an hour of your time. The lady doing the tour is a volunteer with a great knowledge of this building and family that still lives here 500 years on. Her knowledge spans the full 500 years.would like to thank all the staff for a pleasant day
Andy A — Google review
Great place for a visit and some lovely walks. There are at least 4 different walking routes you can take all with different distances for all fitness levels. The house is nice, but the viewing experience is quite small. My only small complaint would be that there are not enough bins for your food waste if taking a picnic etc, there were none on the walks we did. There's plenty of parking too
Paul S — Google review
I recommend getting one of the free guided tours. It really brings the history of the place alive. Our tour guide was really good if a little arrogant. Inside is good but not a lot to see but the grounds make up for it. There is a little cafe and an activity for children.
Becky D — Google review
Absolutely wonderful National Trust property with part still inhabited by the family. As with most NT properties it is in beautiful condition. The volunteers in several rooms are extremely knowledgeable and add to the overall experience. Wonderful grounds to wander round add to the appeal. Mention must be made of the cafe. Absolutely first rate. Already looking forward to another visit when we are back on the area.
David R — Google review
Last minute decision to visit. Hadnt booked tickets but not a problem , small gardens but lovely moated house. Swans with cygnets swimming in moat. Guides very knowledgeable. Woods and plenty of space to walk and seating to sit and relax, taking in the day. Delicious scones with cream tea at small seating area near entrance. Several visitors with dogs walking in gardens.
Sharon W — Google review
Our 3rd visit here,all the necessary work to the roof and windows is now completed, they have a small exhibition of articles found during restoration which is interesting, the tearoom is up to normal NT standard, we enjoyed a lovely cream tea! The grounds are lovely and well maintained ,we had a very enjoyable visit 😀
Ruth P — Google review
Very smiley and helpful ladies at the entrance. Took my dog round the walks that had some very nice wooden statues on them. Very pretty and well kept estate. Went as a National Trust member so the entry fees where not an issue.
Darren F — Google review
Really enjoyed visiting Oxburgh Estate (National Trust). Well worth joining a tour as the history is very interesting. Very nice cafe, with lots of choice on the menu (inside and outside seating). The house was more interesting I think because we did the tour first. We spent around 4 hours there and could have stayed longer - lots to do and see
Ruth R — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Oxborough, King's Lynn, PE33 9PS, United Kingdom
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/oxburgh-hall
+44 1366 328258
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North London Skydiving Centre

Skydiving center
Tours
Adrenaline & Extreme Tours
Had an amazing experience today! The instructions were clear, and the safety briefings laid out exactly what to expect, answering all our questions. Every member of staff was approachable, friendly, and really helpful. Even though low cloud cover delayed our jumps until the afternoon, the day still flowed smoothly. I had Gary as my tandem instructor, and he was fantastic. He kept me chatting on the way up, which really helped calm my nerves, and made sure I felt confident about the instructions for a safe jump. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and would absolutely recommend it to anyone thinking about giving it a go!
Max M — Google review
Had an absolutely unforgettable experience skydiving. From start to finish, everything was smooth, safe, and exciting. A big thank you to my instructor Leigh, who kept me calm, guided me every step of the way, and made sure I enjoyed every second in the sky. And hats off to Dave, the photographer, for capturing the whole experience perfectly and helping me feel at ease. I felt completely safe, well taken care of and truly one of the best experiences of my life! Highly recommend this place and the amazing team behind it. 🙌🪂
Raghunadha A — Google review
Wow, what an amazing experience! Instructor Gary made me feel so comfortable and safe, hopefully his ears have recovered from my screaming! Sean captured some amazing memories on film and in photos too! The whole day from start to finish was brilliant I couldn’t fault it at all. Thank you to all the staff for a 5 star service would highly recommend, I’ll be back!
Chloe P — Google review
One of the life time bucket lists ticked off. Amazing group of professionals who can take you on tandem skydiving with proper guidelines and make you feel at ease. Amazing experience. Thanks to my instructor, Mauris who made it even more enjoyable. The wait sometimes might be more than you think just because of wind or unpredictable weather. The place is equipped with a cafe to keep you stuffed in such a case. Lovely people and it can be quite busy. The footage, videos and pictures are classy too.
Paul P — Google review
We finally made it on our fourth attempt because of the weather, but it was really easy to rebook every time. The day we did jump was glorious so it felt like a reward for our patience... and it was definitely worth the wait! Everyone was so friendly and helpful and I felt like I was in safe hands the entire time. The only problem was...the whole jump was over all too soon and I need to do it all over again because I know I missed so much!🤣Definitely upping my game to 15,000 feet next time...
Sarah W — Google review
Thank you so so much for such an incredible experience. 3 of us did our sky dive today (Donna, Laura and myself) we jumped for charity (Just George - CCLG childhood cancer and lukemia research) raising over £2000 doing the jump. We was so grateful for the charity discount. Chris Beattie was my instructor and he was lovely, very reassuring and proffesional. I felt safe at all times, the whole experience for me was life changing - I really hope it won't be my last jump, I loved it so much! Thank you Chris and team, such a well organised and enjoyable experience.
Kayleigh B — Google review
What can I say ,it was an amazing experience doing my parachute jump today .From start to finish ,training, video, instructor's instructions to actually jumping out of the plane at 10,000 ft. My actual tandem instructor made me feel at ease and explained every instruction so clear and precise. What an amazing experience advise anyone to have a go .. brilliant. Thank you to all the skydivers and staff for making this experience exceptional.
Alan M — Google review
Absolutely incredible experience and such a professional team. Thank you Gary for the beautiful memories and for keeping me safe. I wanted to get my 63 years old mom to sky dive with me and it was just the best feeling ever . No words can describe it. Everyone is super professional and helpful and kind. Gary made me feel really safe being with him and I trusted him all the way which is so important to me. I loved it so much. Thank you for having us yesterday, Maria .
MD D — Google review
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Chatteris Airfield, Block Fen Drove, Wimblington, Chatteris, March PE15 0FB, United Kingdom
http://www.ukskydiving.com/
+44 1354 699088
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Fossils Galore

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Children's museum
"Fossils Galore" offers fantastic kids activities and a Dino dig with great prizes. The activity bundle is reasonably priced and includes lots of fun for kids of all ages. The staff are friendly and professional, and the shop offers reasonably priced items, making it perfect for kids with pocket money. Visitors highly recommend the experience and look forward to returning to explore the museum.
This was a brilliant museum to visit, taking through fossils going back millions of years! There are many different examples and these span two full floors, loved the luminous room of fossils itself. Different ages are tour guides which is great for diversity and community projects are displayed here also, entry is only about £5!
K. P — Google review
Great little place. Very informative. We done some activities for a very reasonable price and Charlotte was amazing at looking after us. We got to keep a few gems/fossils at the end and they were bagged up and labelled for us which was lovely. Museum was cool, got to see them work on an iguanadon fossil. Definitely will be back
Gemma S — Google review
My children love it here. The activities are perfect for children and it keeps them engaged for ages. My son's favourite activity is the shark tooth finding. I highly recommend this place for an afternoon out with the kids
Ed B — Google review
We went with both adults and small children and we had such a great time. Jamie helped me identify a fossil (which turned out not to be one at all 🤣). The activities were so fun as well and it was all really reasonably priced. I wish we lived closer!
Rosa B — Google review
Absolutely phenomenal place. Had no idea there was so much to do there. We went this morning and spent 2 hours (without even realising) doing activities. Both our girls (5 and 21 months) had a great time. Thomas and Rex were helping us out today. Not only do you learn a lot (because they are all very knowledgeable) but you also get to take home some of the items. For example, the shark tooth sifting, you get to keep 3 teeth!! There is no time limit on activities and you don't feel rushed to move on to the next. My eldest LOVED the geode breaking activity (even though she smashed it an extra time haha) and she's excited she has got to bring it home. She can't wait to show her friends. They even give you a couple of bonus gifts <3 We will definitely be back!!
Ursula O — Google review
Visited today with my 11 year old boy. He loves all things crystals and fossils and was in his element here! We did the £10 package and I thought it was great value for money. Thomas was our helper and he was very chatty and informative. We will definitely visit again and next time do the museum aswell. Great day out especially if you/your children are interested in crystals etc.
N'sMumma ( — Google review
We really enjoyed our visit today! The kids got a bag of their discoveries at the end, all organised/labelled, so they can clearly see what each of them is. Harry did a great job of showing us around and demonstrating the activities. Would highly recommend!
Bethan A — Google review
I took my two grandsons, they had a great time , not expensive , lovely staff would go back again. I sat and watched with a lovely cup of tea at a good price of £1,50 .
Suzanne J — Google review
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4.5
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60 High St, March, PE15 9LD, United Kingdom
http://www.fossilsgalore.com/
+44 1354 278089
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Peterborough Greyhounds

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Arenas & Stadiums
Peterborough Greyhounds is a floodlit greyhound racing venue with a 400-seat restaurant offering views of the track. It's located around 7 km from Peterborough Greyhound Stadium and about 3 km from Gildenburgh Water. The raceview restaurant offers bronze, silver, and gold packages including entry, a drink on arrival, a meal, and more. The staff is friendly and provides excellent customer service.
We had good seats over looking track, service was decent, young staff but who wants to work weekend evenings eh... Didn't have to leave booth, food & drink service was to table & could also place bets at table. Made for a nice relaxed evening & could enjoy the racing!
Mennel W — Google review
A great place to come for an evening out.you can have a good meal and dont even have to leave your table to place a bet Food in the raceview restaurant is on par with any other restaurant. They offer 3 packages bronze silver and gold. We opted for the gold package which meant we got free entry a race card a drink on arrival a 4 course meal and coffee excellent value would highly recommend
Karen H — Google review
Good fun environment with decent value food. It is going to win any awards but you get what you pay for there.
David T — Google review
Fabulous experience, great food and run by fantastic young people who really understand how to deliver excellent customer service!
Caroline F — Google review
Lovely friendly staff, booths are well kept, neat and tidy. Good evening out for a big group of people and a good selection of beer place could do with a bit of modernisation all in all but it's not too dated.
Nicholas R — Google review
Good night had by all, we had the silver restaurant deal and it was great value for lovely food. Betting wasn't a problem as a lady came to our table before every race and took our bets and paid any winnings.
Dian L — Google review
Great fun. Nice staff and nice food
Jason W — Google review
Great food, amazing staff and excellent atmosphere
Christabell M — Google review
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141 Fengate, Peterborough, PE1 5BJ, United Kingdom
+44 1733 296939
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Peterborough Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Peterborough Cathedral is a medieval church known for its grand Gothic facade and offers tours, tower visits in the summer, and choral recitals. The cathedral has a rich history dating back over 1,000 years and has survived invasions, wars, and King Henry VIII's Dissolution of Monasteries.
A beautiful piece of magnificent history right in the centre of town. So many stories to discover and amazing architecture to admire. Well worth a visit and if you're lucky, you might hear the choir practising, or the organist playing a tune!
Rachel T — Google review
A beautifully designed and built cathedral. Are there better ones - depends upon what is considered better, this one is full of history and stunning architectural details. There was a 5 pound charge to visit the chancel but I did not think that excessive considering the maintenance costs on this building. If you visiting Peterborough, this is not to be missed. Also a lovely place for some self reflection and hop out of the daily trials of life.
Mark A — Google review
What a great cathedral. The architecture is amazing and walking inside its so spacious and the art work is amazing. Such a peaceful place. The cathedral is right in the city centre of Peterborough and you can’t miss it with the walk way leading to it. The cathedral looks so beautiful and grand from the outside and when you walk in it looks so nice
Paul S — Google review
An impressive building with the three arches. The Nave is beatiful too with the wooden ceilings, etc. An amazing building. But, I was disappointed to find that in order to visit the chancel and other areas at the back of the cathedral, I would have to pay an entrance fee of £5.50, you have to buy tickets at the information desk. There is no clear signage of that being the case, nothing to inform me of this. You need to be more clear as it does not say on your website or indeed on any signage that I looked at that there is a fee.
Dominic W — Google review
Like majority of Cathedrals in the UK, Peterborough cathedral has stunning Gothic architecture and a real sense of history. The intricate ceilings and beautiful stained glass are breathtaking, and the peaceful atmosphere makes it a perfect place to pause and reflect.
Gary C — Google review
I have visited a lot of Cathedrals over the year across England, and this has to be one of best that l have seen. l was very impressive with both the inside and the outside of this cathedral. I would highly recommend coming here. The cathedral is free to visted, but there is a donation box/card reader if you would like give something.
Peter C — Google review
Superlative example of a cathedral lots of spectacular details and information and friendly and helpful staff. Gift shop didn't seem open and if they did contactless donations we would have.
Chris G — Google review
This is one of my favourite cathedrals in UK, just beautiful. Check out their xmas fayre in November each year .. fabulous
Beverley P — Google review
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Minster Precinct, Peterborough, PE1 1XS, United Kingdom
https://www.peterborough-cathedral.org.uk/
+44 1733 355315
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Burghley House

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Burghley House is a magnificent Italian-influenced Tudor-era mansion set in over 810 hectares of Capability Brown-designed gardens. The grand sixteenth-century English country home boasts opulent staterooms and is still inhabited by descendants of its original owner, William Cecil. Visitors can explore the beautiful Sculpture Garden and enjoy a cream tea in the stunning Orangery. Additionally, the estate hosts the renowned Burghley Horse Trials in early September. The house is located just 1.
A must-see! We were truly impressed by Burghley House – a stunning Elizabethan mansion with breathtaking architecture and beautifully preserved interiors. The gardens are just as spectacular, especially the Sculpture Garden and the fun, interactive Garden of Surprises. A perfect mix of history, art, and nature. Highly recommended!
Justyna T — Google review
Burghley House is really impressive and worth seeing. The building itself is huge and full of history, with amazing details inside and out. Walking through the rooms feels like stepping back in time, and there’s so much to look at you could easily spend hours there. The staff were friendly and happy to answer questions, which made the visit even better. Outside views of the house are just as stunning, especially if the weather is good. It’s the kind of place that makes you go “wow” when you first see it.
Andy — Google review
It's a huge pile of a place with plenty to see, enormous gardens designed by Capability Brown and a wealth of treasures on view. They are a bit economical with the truth regarding where the money actually came from: if truth be told, political fingers were very much in the till several centuries ago. Clearly nothing has changed! To be frank, I found it rather soulless and dark, especially on an autumn day that started somewhat gloomily. You may love it; I have seen country homes that I warmed to a lot more than this.
Michael S — Google review
What a venue! So much history, so much style. We had our work conference here and it was amazing, the staff were attentive and friendly, nothing was too much trouble. The food was great, pastries and tea or coffee to start, mini fish and chips or vegetarian option, then charcuteri to finish. I look forward to revisiting to see the house. Thanks to Cara and her team.
Tony P — Google review
The House is closed for private functions every Friday & typically, I went on a Friday! 🤦 The walking trails, cafe & shop are still open though & I managed to get a few photos of the outside of the house. It is absolutely stunning & although I may have been able to get some more shots on the other side of the house, it was absolutely sweltering so I contented myself with these & will capture the rest when I can actually visit the property fully at some point. Definitely recommended, just not on a Friday!
Claire D — Google review
The most beautiful palace we have ever visited. It is clear that the owners put great effort into ensuring visitors have access to a wealth of information and a truly enriching experience. The part open for sightseeing is absolutely magnificent – stunning ceiling paintings, the enchanting Heavenly Room, the impressive kitchen, and the elegant library hall. From the windows, you can admire the garden, not accessible to visitors, yet captivating with its carefully and imaginatively trimmed shrubs. The park area is vast, with sections available for free walks as well as paid entry. One of the highlights was spotting a herd of deer behind the fence, including two rare white ones. Truly breathtaking!
Monika Y — Google review
A beautiful house well preserved and the art and paintings are incredible. However it cost £22 to go in to the house and you only see a small part of the house. Couldn't go up to the very top and missed alot of levels. The garden is nice to explore with all the waterfalls
Christopher W — Google review
Amazing country house and well worth a day out. We drove just under two hours each way to get there and the schlep was totally justified. We spent about and hour and a half each in the gardens and house. The entrance price was £22 each on the door. There are a few options for food, including the Orangery restaurant and Garden Café. Food and drink is reasonably priced, good quality and offers plenty of choice. Souvenirs also cheaper than I have come to expect in such places. Parking is ample and located not too far from the house and gardens. The house is stunning. You don't see too much of it as the family is still living there, but what you do so - the State Rooms - are steeped in history and full of incredible treasures including the largest collection of Chinese and Japanese porcelain outside Asia, stunning examples of marquetry and some incredible murals and celling scenes by Antonio Verrio. The Hell Staircase was a highlight for us. There are lots of friendly volunteers and a fantastic audio guide (priced at £3) to help you along. The gardens are expanisive. We wandered the Floral Tapestry, Garden of Surprises and Sculpture Gardens before running off to see the nearby town of Stamford. The gardens were in full bloom in late August and despite this being a summer Saturday, were not brimming with kids. The Garden of Surprises was quirky but not gimmicky, and the other parkland areas were beautiful. All in all, including a lunch stop, we spent a good 4 hours exploring Burghley House and felt this was an exceptional day out. Plenty of things for kids to do too. You should allow time to visit Stamford too; this is a lovely town. All in all, this is a lovely part of the UK!
Mike D — Google review
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Peterborough, Stamford, PE9 3JY, United Kingdom
https://burghley.co.uk/
+44 1780 752451
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Springfields Designer Outlet & Leisure

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Outlet mall
Shopping
Springfields Outlet Shopping & Leisure is a village-style shopping center located in Spalding, offering a wide range of high-street brands at discounted prices. The open-air outlet mall features popular UK and international brands such as Marks & Spencer, Next, Clarks, Sports Direct, GAP, Skechers, and Fatface. In addition to shopping opportunities, visitors can enjoy dining at various eateries including Starbucks, Subway, and Frankie & Bennys.
I had a delightful visit to Springfields Designer Outlet during my recent holiday! The standout for me was the free EV charging, which not only made our trip convenient but also encouraged us to extend our stay—and yes, we ended up shopping more! The outlet is thoughtfully laid out, making it easy to navigate and enjoy. The variety and quality of shops are impressive, catering to a range of tastes and preferences. A handy tip: download the VIP app on your phone to enjoy 10% off in some stores—definitely worth it. For families, it's more than just shopping. The kids loved feeding the ducks, and the beautiful gardens with serene water features and fish added a relaxing touch to the experience. It’s a perfect blend of retail therapy and nature. Practical aspects were well catered for too. The toilets were spotless and well-maintained, and there were plenty of benches to rest and recharge amidst the shopping excitement. Overall, Springfields Designer Outlet offers a fantastic mix of shopping, nature, and family-friendly activities. Highly recommended for a relaxed, enjoyable day out!
Marcus N — Google review
This designer outlet isn’t as big as some I’ve been to but there is a good selection of shops including a M&S, Osprey, Levi’s Cadbury Chocolate Shot and much more. I really enjoyed Blud Diamond the garden centre with lush outdoor and indoor plants, gifts, books, household items and restaurant. The Osprey shop has good quality bags and wallets, and the craft shop is well stocked. My favourite area was the extensive well laid out gardens with water features, seating and woods, this is not something you expect to find at a designer outlet. It does feel like an outlet shopping centre because the prices are really competitive.
Mal333 — Google review
Springfield in Spalding is an absolute gem, it's the perfect combination of a fantastic shopping destination and a beautiful, peaceful place to relax. It's truly got everything you could want for a great day out First off, the shopping is brilliant. The outlet stores offer a huge range of brands, from high-street favourites like M&S and Joules to well-known names like Clarks and Levi's. You can find everything from clothes and shoes to homeware and gifts, all at great prices. It's the kind of place where you can easily spend a few hours browse and still feel like you only scratched the surface. The layout is also very pleasant, so it doesn't feel overwhelming like a huge indoor mall. But what really sets Springfield apart is the stunning Festival Gardens. It's a wonderful surprise to find such a beautiful, landscaped space right no ext to the shops. The gardens are an absolute highlight, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle. The themed areas, water features, and woodland walks make for a lovely stroll. It's a fantastic spot to take a break, enjoy a coffee, or just admire the beautiful flowers. The gardens are clearly well-cared for, and it's a real joy to walk around them. The fact that these two elements - the great shopping and the gorgeous gardens - are together in one place makes Springfield so special. It's a place where you can shop until you drop, then step outside into a serene and inspiring garden to relax and recharge. The whole atmosphere is welcoming and enjoyable, making it a wonderful experience for everyone. I loved every minute of my visit and I'm already looking forward to going back.
Vera G — Google review
As a wheelchair user this place was great to visit. Nice smooth floors both inside the shops and in the street area. Plenty of parking and everything was clean and tidy. We visited the garden centre cafe for food and weren’t disappointed. Grandchildren loved shopping for accessories and daughter in law found a birthday present she liked easily.
Buffy W — Google review
Not a bad place to go shopping. I detest shopping. Here is a good spot to whip around a wide range of shops grabbing all the bits you have needed to get for the last few years and then grab a coffee to celebrate getting it over with. Parking is excellent, always room for my camper van, I like a big space. Reasonably priced.
Chris R — Google review
Very clean and spacious, a variety of shops to look around. Adventure land was great fun for the kids. The ducks were not at all afraid of humans which shows how well they are cared for. Sitting around the ponds was quite peaceful. I cant find fault with anything at all.
Jords G — Google review
The restaurant in the garden center is very nice, with a large room, comfortable seating, delicious meals, and a very large selection of gluten-free desserts. Everyone will find something for themselves there.
Marlena O — Google review
Caught out by the parking charge . Thought he first hour was free - I was wrong. Got stuck at the gate with about 20 cars behind me . Called for help and the attendant could not have been more unfriendly. Told me to reverse directly at the queue of cars behind to make them move - I was in a van with zero rear view and aware that the queue behind were not feeling hospitable! I would have happily paid a charge by cc at this point but that could not be offered and they instructed me to either force the cars behind me to move or to leave the van and block the exit while I walked back to a pay station - accepting my mistake was my fault , the response from this team was pathetic.
Jonah — Google review
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Springfields Designer Outlet, Camelgate, Spalding PE12 6EU, United Kingdom
https://springfieldsoutlet.co.uk/
+44 1775 760909
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Grimsthorpe Castle Park and Gardens

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Castle
Nature & Parks
Grimsthorpe Castle Park & Gardens is a stunning estate that captivates visitors with its rich history and beautiful landscapes. The centerpiece of the estate is the impressive quadrangular castle, designed by Sir John Vanbrugh in the 13th century, featuring a central courtyard and showcasing various architectural styles. Inside, guests can explore an exquisite collection of paintings, furniture, and tapestries dating back to the 1500s.
Wow, what an interesting place to visit full of history. I recommend the tour as the staff are very helpful and friendly knowledgeable. Limited rooms to view, but the ones you see have so much history. I feel you need more than one day to visit as there are the gardens' lakes and many walks. Great for picnics. Small cafe varied choice of food and drinks. If you live in and around the area, buy season tickets as you can visit gardens and walks when the castle is closed. Check the times for when the castle is open. It's not open on Friday, Saturday. There are plenty of events going on during the summer months. Would highly recommend to others.
Paula B — Google review
What a stunning, beautiful hidden gem of a Castle 🏰!!!! Beautiful grounds/gardens , outstanding views, absolutely wonderful grand castle, definitely worth every penny. Staff extremely knowledgeable, helpful and friendly, so fabulous to see the garden's being tended by a team of grounds-people . Visited the farm shop too with a butcher selling a range of products. The coffee,snack food area fantastic, great coffee and we decided on sandwiches which were amazing ( freshly made ) could not fault anything.
Sarah S — Google review
Lovely few hours spent in gardens and park. I walked 6 miles. Would be a great place for outdoor yoga. Adventure playground well equipped. Very well trimmed bushes! I sat outside and ate lunch from the cafe truck...made a new friend, Freya, she was very beautiful....and very hairy. Bought a few gifts from the farm shop.
Sarah C — Google review
Had a memorable sunny day with my friends. The guides in the castle were so friendly and informative as were the rest of the staff. The castle and gardens were beautiful. Pity it's now closed for winter would make a beautiful setting for Christmas. Will definitely visit again i
Linda T — Google review
Very welcoming. I go as a Historic Houses member living in Bourne for walks with my dog (on his 8 metre extending lead). You can walk (or cycle) the many hills around the lake and beyond of their huge estate. The gardens are lovely, although dogs are only allowed during certain times. The scenery is lovely, the many swans, cows, calves and Canada Geese are lovely. My dog loves poking the pheasants in the long grass and watching them fly off. The Castle itself has a lot of history and the guides are all too happy to answer all your questions. It’s filled with the many Coronation Thrones of past Monarchs, including Queen Victoria’s. The cafe is a barn with open doors filled with chairs and tables, a caravan outside serving food, drinks and ice cream. There is also a nice Farm Shop (bring cash.) Parking on site is free, with Disabled parking close to the pay area. The walks are all tarmac roads. Suitable for disability scooters. There is also croquet on the lawn to have a go at. Assistance Dogs welcome everywhere, including the house. See their own website for tickets and pricing. A highly recommended visit.
Heather H — Google review
Attended Hagerty Festival of the Unexceptional today on the castle grounds. Great event for youngtimers fans, plenty of rare car makes and models, loved and beautifully restored to proudly roam the streets. It's a huge event, so you really need a few hours to see all vehicles. There are food stalls, car parts and vehicles sale area, and game area for kids. Although the event is accessible I could not find any accessible toilets. On the entrance/exit there is a village shop opened, with some craft sweets, preserves, and quality meat - really worth visiting. Buy your tickets for next year in advance, as some of them were sold out on the day of the event.
Agn K — Google review
We only visited the Park & gardens, not the castle/house. All dog friendly on a Sunday, not during the week though apparently. Blue light card gives a £ off. Lovely grounds, with sweeping views to the lake and beyond. Cattle on the fields near the lake, but appeared friendly. Red kites flying overhead. Woodland walk, topiary and roses to smell. Small takeaway food trailer serving hot and cold snacks and drinks with seating available nearby. Plenty of free parking. Overall, it was a pleasant place to visit and walk around.
Trev A — Google review
An absolute must to visit! Ample parking on site & a cafe, toilets, shop all available. The staff are very knowledgeable, helpful & friendly. Stunning castle & grounds; I've really struggled to whittle down my choices to only 50 photos to share with you! That's how picturesque it is. For period drama fans, a ball scene in Bridgerton was filmed here & for Royal fans, Charles & Camilla stayed here too when they were attending an event in the area. Although it's even ground & not very far to walk, there's not any shade so it gets extremely hot in the nice weather so there's a shuttle available if you don't want to expend the extra energy! I highly recommend Grimsthorpe as I thoroughly enjoyed my visit. Can't say enough good things about the castle & the staff here
Claire D — Google review
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Estate Office, Grimsthorpe, Bourne PE10 0LY, United Kingdom
https://www.grimsthorpe.co.uk/
+44 1778 591205
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Skegness Aquarium

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Aquarium
Nature & Parks
Skegness Aquarium is a seafront attraction that offers an exciting experience for visitors of all ages. The aquarium features a variety of fish tanks, educational exhibits, and marine wildlife encounters. With its fun pirate theme, it's especially appealing to kids, creating an adventurous atmosphere that everyone can enjoy. Visitors can marvel at the diverse water-dwelling wildlife on display, including sharks, octopuses, and a wide range of fascinating fish.
All the staff are very friendly, knowledgeable and welcoming. Excellent value for money Did the shark dive experience, all the dive team are excellent making this a very enjoyable and memorable experience. I highly recommended a visit to Skegness Aquarium
Michael S — Google review
Visited during the school holidays with our family of four, two adults, a 12-year-old, and a 5-month-old in a pram. We’re big fans of zoos and aquariums, and we thought this would be a great sensory experience for our newborn, which it was. He was fascinated by the movement and colours of the fish, and the tanks were well lit and easy for him to see. That said, I had my reservations when we arrived. From the outside, the building looked quite small, and I suspected we wouldn’t be inside for very long unfortunately, I was right. You could walk around the entire place in 10 minutes if you didn’t stop much. Considering the price, I found it quite steep for the size and variety on offer. While I’ve definitely been to better aquariums, I will say the tanks were clean and the fish appeared healthy and well cared for. The standout is a large showpiece tank, which is lovely, but during school holidays it gets very crowded and that does take away from the experience. Our baby enjoyed it, but our 12-year-old lost interest fairly quickly and was more excited about heading out to play mini golf, which I believe is included in the ticket price. Would I recommend it? Possibly – it’s not bad for a rainy day or a short outing, especially with very young children. But on a warm, sunny day, I think there are better ways to spend your time and money.
Nathan G — Google review
If you like fish...brilliant ! It was well laid out, plenty to see. Some quiz activities for children. Cafe upstairs and a children's soft play area which was a great surprise! Big enough for a good play for a 5 year old. The jurassic Park was good for children.
Tony — Google review
The Dive experience was excellent. All dive instructors gave clear precise training and answered any questions before entering the tank. I absolutely loved it and will definitely recommend it to friends and family. We also spent some time looking around the aquarium which is interesting and educational. Plenty of fun things to do for kids as well.
Jill W — Google review
Lovely aquarium, very clean and tidy, good selection of animals and information to see, would be nice to read some information on the animals that live there i.e. their names, age etc rather than just general breed information. The annual pass is definitely worth it too if you are going to visit more than once. A little highly priced if you are just visiting the once as it is quite small. There is however also a dinosaur trail included in the price with a pretty waterfall which makes the visit longer and interesting. Overall a nice visit and would recommend.
Elise's A — Google review
Really excellent hour. As everything is in there, and up close, it was the most fun dive experience since diving with mantas off Labuanbajao 20 years ago. Jamie and Andy were great, walking two complete novices through everything and calming them down, and did me a quick refresher as it’s been a while. Super efficient and great fun. Rays, sharks, large fish… would recommend to all.
Dr S — Google review
Nice little aquarium, plenty of different types of sea creatures. Kids loved it but it is a little dark in there and a bit smaller than I thought it would be. They got a dinosaur land there as well with some moving ones like the T-Rex. There's a cafe upstairs with nice views of Skegness area and a play area for the kids which is no extra charge. Worth it tbf, kills a few hours... Family pass was on offer, £30.00 for 2 adults & 2 kids.
Gametime3000 M — Google review
Fantastic place for a family day out, my little boy had so much fun there are lots of interactive things to do. He loved the dinosaur section outside with the sand pit where you could dig for dinosaur bones. There is also a soft play within the aquarium about half way in so you can let the kids have a run around whilst you grab a coffe/ bite to eat. Most importantly they have a great selection of sea life which beautiful to look at and are well looked after.
Mitch — Google review
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Tower Esplanade, Skegness, PE25 3HH, United Kingdom
http://www.skegness-aquarium.uk/
+44 1754 228200
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Skegness Pier

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Sights & Landmarks
Amusement center
Skegness Pier is a renowned landmark offering coastal views and a wide range of entertainment options. Despite being only a quarter of its original length due to storm damage, the pier's future looks promising as it was acquired by the Mellors Group in 2021. With plans to rebuild and redevelop it to its full 582 meters, inspired by New York's High Line urban park, the pier is set for an exciting transformation.
Various eating venues, plus entertainment area at the start of the pier. Nice view of the sea at the end, plus a number of benches to relax and watch the waves. Great spot later in the day for a bit of quiet time if you're at the end of the pier.
Just J — Google review
We visited on Monday 26th May 2025 at around 17:13. As it started to rain, we made our way to the end of the pier. On our way back, we travelled through the arcade. We spent £2 on the duck racing machine and earned plenty of tickets. There is a big soft play area for little kids, and we enjoy our little visit into the pier.
Oliver B — Google review
This beachside destination is absolutely wonderful! The view of the sea is breathtaking, especially with the natural sea breeze that makes the atmosphere so refreshing. It’s the kind of place where you can simply relax, enjoy the beauty of nature, and forget all your worries. A perfect spot for anyone looking to spend quality time by the ocean
Tamuka M — Google review
What a brilliant day out! We visited Skegness Pier on May 31, 2025, and it was a five-star experience from start to finish. My kids absolutely loved it and went on almost every ride they could. The variety of rides kept them entertained for hours, and the smiles on their faces said it all. The pier is also perfect for a full family outing. There were plenty of places to grab snacks and ice cream, which was great for keeping everyone happy and energised. It's so convenient to have toilet facilities readily available too. Finding parking was no problem at all, with a handy pay-and-display car park just a short walk away. This made the whole trip stress-free. Skegness Pier is a fantastic place for family fun and a must-visit if you're in the area!
AJMAL K — Google review
First time on Skegness pier. Fantastic day with fantastic company. Lots of people enjoying themselves. Lots of music, live entertainment rides and side stalls. Everything you would expect on a pier and the surrounding area. I liked how people have put locks on the rails on the pier as a memory.
Heidi L — Google review
A great walk from the seafront into town. The views were fantastic, especially at sunset, and the pier looked absolutely amazing in the evening. Even though it was the end of October a bit chilly and windy it was totally worth braving the cold for the photos and the atmosphere.
Yazz M — Google review
We visited as a family. The pier itself is lovely — the views are stunning and definitely one of the highlights of Skegness. Unfortunately, the surrounding area is extremely commercialised: everything flashes, sings, beeps, and is clearly designed to tempt kids into spending money. It’s hard to simply enjoy the atmosphere without being bombarded by noise and distractions. The toilets were honestly awful. The smell was so strong I couldn’t even go in — I literally felt like I was going to be sick, and that almost never happens to me. With so many tourists around, it’s shocking that basic hygiene isn’t better maintained. Also worth noting — the railings along the pier are covered with padlocks, despite there being a dedicated heart-shaped structure meant for this purpose nearby. The locks are damaging the fencing and it just looks messy. It’s disappointing that people don’t respect shared public spaces.
Sylwia M — Google review
Few too many rides out of order or not running. Still had a good time but lile so many things now... not sure it was worth the money
Shane M — Google review
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Grand Parade, Skegness, PE25 2UE, United Kingdom
http://www.skegnesspier.co.uk/
+44 1754 767376
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Beaches
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Skegness PE25, UK
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Natureland Seal Sanctuary (Skegness)

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Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Natureland Seal Sanctuary in Skegness is a popular attraction that offers visitors an opportunity to witness the rehabilitation work done with orphaned seal pups found on the East Coast. In addition to seals, the sanctuary is home to penguins, crocodiles, tropical fish, and various farmyard animals that visitors can interact with. The site also features a kids' petting zoo and hosts informative talks about the seals and penguins during feeding times.
On May 31, 2025, my family and I visited Natureland Seal Sanctuary in Skegness, where we had an exceptionally enjoyable experience. We purchased a family ticket along with individual tickets, totaling £45, which provided excellent value for the encounter. The car park is conveniently located nearby, facilitating easy access to the sanctuary. Upon our arrival, we were greeted by exceptionally friendly & welcoming reception staff who provided valuable information. The interior of the sanctuary offered an engaging experience, with its gift shop and ice cream shop. The latter was a delightful addition on a warm day. The visit was highly educational for our children, who were captivated by the diverse wildlife they encountered. They had the opportunity to observe birds, seals, fish, and other animals, learning in an entertaining and immersive manner. Natureland Seal Sanctuary stands as a remarkable gem in Skegness, offering both entertainment and educational value. It is highly recommended for families, animal enthusiasts & individuals seeking a meaningful and enjoyable day out. Five stars
AJMAL K — Google review
Great day out. Not a bad price for entry but it is getting a little run down. Nice place to see lots of different animals. With staff being friendly and willing to chat about the animals. The facilities were clean and the restaurant was good for a bite to eat.
Ryan P — Google review
Nice little Seal rescue centre. Undergoing some improvement to the penguin pool. Needs quite a bit of maintenance as buildings, especially the bird and butterfly houses, looking a bit shabby. Small reptile collection. Very good staff, with informative presentation at feeding time. Would be nice if they could get some sponsorship deals from local companies as not getting any lottery grants.
Martin A — Google review
A lovely place that’s truly worth visiting! I visited with my child and we had a really wonderful time. The seals are absolutely adorable, and the sanctuary plays such an important role — rescuing, caring for, and rehabilitating these beautiful, intelligent animals. The stories shared by the keeper were touching and made us realise how cruel humans can sometimes be. It was emotional but also eye-opening. Feeding the llamas and goats was a great experience for the kids — a fun and meaningful way for them to connect with animals. Places like this deserve recognition and support from the community. They’re doing something truly important. I wholeheartedly recommend it!
Sylwia M — Google review
Not bad value for money, it isn't an all day activity but definitely worth a visit if you love seals 🥺😍 ! Was a lot of maintenance going on at the time which they kindly have reflected on price tickets. General areas such as toilets and the picnic seatings area could do with a good clean. Staff on reception/ticket kiosk really friendly and bubbly. Would recommend a visit for all animal lovers
Danielle K — Google review
They gave an amazing speech about all the different seals (the adult and baby seals) and the seals did some tricks. There’s a great food place which unfortunately doesn’t allow dogs but there is an outside seating area which you can take your dogs into. There’s a butterfly sanctuary and a bird sanctuary which is absolutely amazing to go through. Would highly recommend for a nice day out.
Olyvia M — Google review
Love what they do here for the seals. Some features are being renovated at the moment. But even those that are not could do with a spruce up. We saw about 4 butterflies in the enclosure. Could hardy see the penguins due to the layout of the temporary enclosure. Alpacas were cute. The largest goat we have ever seen too! Toilets are available, well stocked with toilet roll and soap.
Elaine W — Google review
Brilliant fun, loads to look at, seal feeding 3 times a day, plus rescue seals, reptile house, birds, butterflies, rabbits, guinea pigs, tortoises, alpacas, goats, turkeys and an aquarium. What's not to like, had a great time, thoroughly recommended and do you bit to support their work.
Alan P — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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N Parade, Skegness, PE25 1DB, United Kingdom
http://www.skegnessnatureland.co.uk/
+44 1754 764345
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Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre

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Museum
Heritage museum
Science Museums
The Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre offers a fascinating experience for aviation enthusiasts and families interested in WW2 history. It houses exhibits on Bomber Command, featuring a rare Avro Lancaster Bomber and memorializing the role of Bomber Command in the war. Situated on an old RAF airfield at East Kirkby, visitors can relive the sights and sounds of a bomber airfield and explore the original wartime airfield where the Lincolnshire Bomber operated.
We spent a fantastic afternoon here during the summer break, missing the Lancaster taxi runs but got to experience the Mosquito. If you can make the taxi runs, definitely a sight and sound to experience. Lots to see and do around the site, including ongoing restoration works in the large hangar, and an impressive collection of wartime memorabilia and remnants of aircraft. We stayed until closing time and were really fortunate to see the Lancaster being towed back to the hangar, where it parked up literally inches from us as it manoeuvred around. An amazing experience.
Steve E — Google review
Called in here while visiting the area and was lucky enough that the Lancaster Bomber was on one of its days/times for making a taxi run out of the hangar……GREAT experience. Ring and check for days/times before you visit. If you are interested in WW2 then there are LOTS of experiences and MASSES of reading…..allow a lot time (all day) if you want the full experience. Basic but cheap and acceptable marquee cafe at present while work is ongoing for the new one.
Ian B — Google review
Great time on bank holiday Monday. Being inside an iconic airplane such as the Lancaster is a lot of people's dreams. I must say it does live up to the dreams and gives you a great insight as to what those young airmen went through. So brave so young, may we never forget.
Barry M — Google review
Over recent years we have taken a liking to visiting war museums, there are many over this East Side of the country, this one was well worth a visit with the Lancaster bomber just one of it's main attractions. Certain days you can pay for a 'taxi' ride down a large field in the bomber You can sit in the gun turrets of choice. All be it a little expensive on this occasion being a pensioner. The experience of taxiing down a run way with a 4 engines running in this iconic world war 2 bomber must be fantastic. We are going to save up and come back for another visit and take this once in a lifetime opportunity. All the money raised is put back into making this Lancaster air worthy. So a great cause to keep this plane alive for the forseable future for all to see. You can see the craftspeople building and manufacturing new sections of plane in the large hangar. For us this was also a great place to visit as it has a Campra motorhome aire in the grounds, we stayed for two nights, safe and peaceful 👍 Check out there website.
Martyn N — Google review
Absolutely brilliant. To visit Just Jane and her smaller sisters was just wonderful . We will return. This is fabulous day out particularly for those whose relatives once flew these beautiful old ladies. Great volunteers
Hamish O — Google review
Had a brilliant morning here. Came here really for one thing, to see the Lancaster taxi run. Totally amazing to witness this, the noise, the history, the size of the aircraft. What was also impressive was all displays with the information relating to the aircraft and airfields in the local area.
Dougie R — Google review
Visiting this was a purely off the cuff last minute decision due to rain, however this place deserves a lot more respect than that. A fascinating, detailed incredible place with some sombering glimpses into our aviation past. Couple that with an unexpectedly delicious breakfast and you have a great half day out. Definitely not one to miss.
Ben W — Google review
If you're interested in ww2 aviation history then this is a must. Lancaster and Mosquito plus various other rescued aero parts with the history to explain why they are there. Unfortunately planes were in hangar at visit so couldn't get decent photos but didn't spoil a great day. There is a cafe on site. Money goes to support work on the aircraft.
Russ H — Google review
4.8
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4.9
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East Kirkby, Spilsby, PE23 4DE, United Kingdom
http://www.lincsaviation.co.uk/
+44 1790 763207
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National Trust - Tattershall Castle

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Temporarily Closed
$$$$affordable
Castle
Tattershall Castle is a rare 15th-century red-brick castle featuring battlements, moats, bridges, and expansive grounds for exploration. Located in the rural community of Tattershall in central Lincolnshire, this historic site offers a blend of fortress protection and home comfort. Visitors can immerse themselves in the castle's heritage by exploring its moats, green areas, Flemish tapestries exhibit, Parlour where rent was paid, and basement that served as a store and prison.
Beautiful venue for a wedding with stunning grounds, you are also allowed up on the very top for wedding photos. Just a note there are no toilets in the actual castle, if you get cut short there’s a good 2 minute walk to the toilets just near the exit of the grounds. Today’s couple had drinks and a very light afternoon tea in the garden outside, the weather was glorious.
Austen B — Google review
National Trust description says it all: a fine example of medieval brick built castle. Information on site all up to usual NT standards. Good views from roof and battlements. An hour probably enough to explore and take in all the history. Easy to find, good parking and a fine church within the grounds.
Nick H — Google review
We are Royal Oak Members who partner with National Trust, so we try to visit as many of their properties as we can when in a certain area. This one was a real gem. Parking was easy with a well marked lot nearby. The walk to the top is relatively easy, as the hand rail is actually formed into the wall, making grasping it easy. The steps are not steep, and one can stop on each floor to learn about the rooms, windows, and fireplaces and their significance. The Great Tower has been in the possession of the trust since 1925 and is very well maintained. On a brilliant day, the views from the top are magnificent. Well worth the effort of climbing to the top.
Barbara G — Google review
Absolutely amazing place - made even more special as it was a bright sunny day and the views from the top were fantastic. Beautiful grounds too. The church next to the castle was impressive!
Mark B — Google review
What a stunning place!!!! So much history on the walls!! Over the years people have carved their names into the stone work!! I think the earliest is C15th!! Beautiful rooms , and a genuinely amazing story how this gorgeous building was saved from ruin!!!! One of my favourite NT locations!!! Wonderful views from the roof top!!! Xx
Lisa M — Google review
Definitely worth a visit, lovely castle. Great views from the top, welcoming staff and very informative staff too at the entrance and in the castle. Fun games for kids to play on the grass too.
Nigel C — Google review
A fantastic day out at Tattershall Castle. £10 entry if not paying gift aid and £11 if paying gift aid. 149 steps to the top of the Castle for fantastic views of local areas. Here is the link to the national trust site with all the history about Tattershall Castle. https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/nottinghamshire-lincolnshire/tattershall-castle/the-history-of-tattershall-castle Would 100% recommend a visit here.
Bearded W — Google review
Very interesting castle to visit, with multiple floors & great views from the top. The information boards are very helpful. When we visited (Sunday of August Bank Holiday) there were lots of activities in the grounds, for both adults & kids. The only downside is that there is no café on site, just a van selling snacks. But there are options in the village a short walk away.
Julian H — Google review
4.5
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4.4
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Sleaford Rd, Tattershall, Lincoln LN4 4LR, United Kingdom
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/tattershall-castle
+44 1526 342543
18

The Kinema In The Woods

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Movie theater
Museums
Specialty Museums
The Kinema In The Woods is a cozy, two-screen cinema located in an old sports pavilion in Woodhall Spa. It showcases a mix of new releases and classic films, offering a nostalgic movie-watching experience. During weekends and busy holiday showings, visitors can enjoy live organ music from the resident organist while purchasing snacks during the interval. The foyer features captivating historical pictures of Woodhall Spa and cinema memorabilia, adding to the venue's charm.
A cinema goers dream! I could wax lyrical about the wonders of this gem, but you really owe it to yourself to see it and a movie whilst there. Let's begin with the lobby that is festooned with memorabilia of all ages. Here, too, the staff are happy to help and discuss with you all the various pieces. There is an excellent array of refreshments available here, and very well priced. Each individual screen has something unique, but all offer plenty of space and comfortable seating, and is impeccably well kept. Top tip is arrive early and give yourself plenty of time to look around, you will not find anything quite like the Kinema in the Woods, elsewhere.
Colin H — Google review
What an amazing nostalgic cinema, we absolutely loved it. It was a pavilion originally and converted in 1920, so you can imagine Pathe news being showing on the war years. The decor is all original including an organ that would play at the intermission. Lots of leg room and very comfortable.
Mark A — Google review
I don't go to any other cinema now. I love this place so much. The whole place just feels special. It's cheaper than other cinemas but equally comfy. I also love that lots of showings have intermissions. Why cinemas stopped doing that, I don't know. The chap playing the organ is always an unexpected delight. More than just a cinema, this is an experience!
Stephanie B — Google review
Absolute fantastic place if you want to travel back in time and you're looking for something totally romantic then this is the place. Just close your eyes and soak up the atmosphere it's brilliant. Price's are extremely good for gge tickets and for snacks and drinks. Also there is an old fashion intermission for a toilet or drinks break superb. Loved every minute of it.
Raymond M — Google review
Quaint 1950s cinema with lots of leg room and comfy seats. Strange to have an intermission half way through the movie to refresh your snacks, go to the loo or just be entertained by the organist rising from beneath the stage. Definitely worth a visit just for the experience
Chris P — Google review
What a fantastic cinema experience. Like stepping back in time in the best possible way. Lovely friendly staff and nice snacks on sale. You even get an interval and the piano playing. Will def go again.
Stuart W — Google review
Fantastic throwback to old fashioned cinema with quirky cinematic nostalgia items on display, comfortable seating, an Interval with the bonus of an organist rising up in front of the screen. Absolutely loved visiting this cinema. Will be back for more.
Stephanie W — Google review
Absolutely brilliant! Cannot believe we stumbled across this place, a hidden gem! Traditional cinema, beyond reasonable ticket and refreshment prices, an all round wonderful experience!
Natalie W — Google review
4.9
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4.9
(1227)
Coronation Rd, Woodhall Spa, LN10 6QD, United Kingdom
http://www.thekinemainthewoods.co.uk/
+44 1526 352166
19

Mablethorpe Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Mablethorpe Beach is a dog-friendly destination, with certain restrictions in the busiest section from May 1st to September 30th. Visitors are guided by signs on the promenade to avoid this area, but can still access quieter areas north and south where dogs are welcome. This Blue Flag Award-winning beach offers golden sands and a range of water sports such as swimming, wind surfing, sailing, kayaking, and canoeing with gentle waves and tides.
Beautiful beach. In the same coast as Skegness but much more cleaner. Car park was £2 for 3 hours and card accepted or pay by phone. It’s a 2 mins walk. Dog friendly and a cafe shop in the car park. Well maintained. Spent a lovely spring afternoon there with the kids.
Mohammad K — Google review
Must admit this is a very nice beach lots of room and good views we came on a lovely sunny day which always help make it look better then in the rain. The beach is clean from litter and the sea is good. would have been 5 stars if i had not spotted a poo on the beach near the waters edge i so hope it was from a dog and not human. hoping it was a one off i then spotted another one up the beach which was a dog poo guess some people just don't care and pick up after their dogs shame as kids are on this beach playing in the sand. but that's said that was the only fault i found much better then other beaches on this coast line just down the road. The sand is soft deep we enjoyed our time here and would return.
Mark P — Google review
Really nice beach, plenty of car parking though at the time was £8 for 6 hours. The sand is quite fine and not stony. There is a cafe next to the beach, wasn’t particularly friendly and overcharged me twice (based on their menu prices) other than the beach I wouldn’t have said there was loads for the kids to do but to be fair I am old and wasn’t really looking. Nice for sitting in the sun though.
Mark L — Google review
Very clean beach in a lovely small town,entertained by local police getting stuck in the sand!
Mark M — Google review
Nice flat family-friendly beach with lots of sand at low tide, lifeguard service and plenty of refreshments and amusements. Towards the North is quieter and backed by dunes, with parking nearby.
Alistair S — Google review
Beautiful beach which runs for miles. Bring a picnic and bucket and spade and relax. Promenade goes for around 4 miles and I cycled it with ease as it’s flat. Very few people around and a cafe for refreshments along the way. Perfect day out to the seaside.
Claire E — Google review
Parking close to sea front. We didn't visit the shops just walked the seafront. Plentiful eateries. Watch out for months when dogs aren't allowed on the beach. Seafront was clean and tidy. You have to pay for use of public toilets.
Carol W — Google review
One of the best beaches. No dogs allowed between May and September on the main section. However from the Dunes complex and North past the life guard station it is dog friendly and there is miles of wide beach. In season the sand train is also available. Lovely and clean and there is the Dunes.. cafes... mini golf.. go karts and fun fair.. although I do miss the big wheel on the main prom.
JENNIFER W — Google review
4.7
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4.6
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Unnamed Road, Mablethorpe, LN12 1RG, United Kingdom
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The Seal Sanctuary Wildlife Centre

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Wildlife park
Nature & Parks
The Seal Sanctuary Wildlife Centre, located near Havens Golden Sands resort, is a haven for injured or orphaned seal pups. In addition to seals, visitors can also encounter meerkats, ring-tailed lemurs, and axolotl salamanders. The center offers the opportunity for kids to participate in a zookeeper for a day experience.
Fantastic little Sanctuary all the animals look well looked after and well feed. This isn't just a Sanctuary it's also a learning space for kids to learn about history etc very clever. Cafe nice and clean food lovely all staff very friendly and helpful keep up the good work you all deserve a medal 🏅 we came with kings norton coaches from Birmingham well worth the 4 hours trip
Matthew B — Google review
Visited with our grand kids, girls 5 and 6, and was very impressed. Very well laid out, informative displays and a huge variety of animals seals and birds. Really cannot understand the poor reviews as we all had a great time and thought the enclosures were spotless and the animals looked happy and content. We will be back.
Tim W — Google review
A great array of animals here. The seals are really cute and what they do for them is amazing. Rehabilitation for them to go back into the wild after injuries. The resident seals seem happy too. Parrot by entrance is funny and will say hello/goodbye to you! Lovely staff and nice cafe too
Grace B — Google review
So much more than seals and worth the entrance fee! Out of season so cafe closed (luckily drinks machine is last to be cleaned) so many rescued birds, reptiles, mammals. Timed feedings with q&a, parking free but the £5 would've been redeemed in the sanctuary. Feel bad for some of them but they're better off here, well looked after, such a sunny day too, saw most of them!
Ilona R — Google review
Loved visiting here, large variety of animals to see. All the animals are obviously very well loved and cared for, and the sanctuary is massive with free parking. The cafe, loos, and paths were all very clean and tidy, with lots of different areas to view the different animals. I do however think some of the enclosures could be bigger, and cleaner. Admission price was very reasonable, I'd happily pay more to see cleaner, slightly bigger enclosures.
Mishka L — Google review
We visited on a Friday afternoon in August and it was busy but easy to move around. There is lots of interesting information and wide range of animals including meerkats, pigs, chicken, various birds including a stunning peacock, ostrich, llama, and seals. The gardens are lively and there’s a small play area, cafe and toilets. I couldn’t help but feel some of the information boards looked a bit tired , had they been better I would have given a higher score.
Mal333 — Google review
Not sure what to expect walking up the car park but once inside, what a place. Whole family had a really good time, had a lovely lunch in the cafe, all staff were really friendly. The signs clearly say they take in sick animals and enclosures are designed around their needs so if there is not loads of water in with the seals or a pen is small or a lynx is pacing, there may well be a valid reason.
Richard B — Google review
Visited here while staying in the area. Quite disappointed really…..the place looks well rundown ( shortage of funds ?). A shame really for the love they obviously have for the animals. Only a few seals at the end of the walk through so should just be called a Wildlife Sanctuary.
Ian B — Google review
4.4
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4.3
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Quebec Rd, North End, Mablethorpe LN12 1QG, United Kingdom
http://www.thesealsanctuary.co.uk/
+44 1507 473346
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The Rest Hotel

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Hotel
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Lincoln, The Rest Hotel is a delightful retreat that combines comfort with convenience. Just a short stroll from attractions like Usher Gallery and the festive Lincoln Christmas Market, this hotel offers bright and simple rooms, some boasting stunning city views. Guests can enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi while relaxing on the terrace or in the lush garden. The Rest Hotel features well-equipped kitchenettes for those who prefer to whip up their own meals, complete with essential appliances like a stovetop and microwave.
We didn't stay at the hotel so we can't vouch for the rooms, but the cafe was lovely, friendly staff who were really happy to allow dogs inside. We ordered coffees and BLT sandwiches 🥪 the food was really nice, the sandwiches came with a lovely salad and crisps. We really enjoyed the food and had a really nice chat Cherryn lovely lady. We would definitely visit again 😊 great food, friendly staff, nice location
Andy A — Google review
I just had a coffee and toast after feeling peckish early one morning on the way up Steep Hill. Really nice atmosphere, airy with lots of comfy seating. Staff were welcoming and pleasant and the coffee was excellent but cup so small I almost ordered a second cup. The sourdough toast was the best I’ve had in Lincoln cafes and this will definitely influence me to return. This establishment felt like a cafe/restaurant and it was only when writing the review that I realised you can book a room. Really handy for the Cathedral and Castle as it’s just a few minutes away.
Mal333 — Google review
Service was a bit slow but food was lovely. Very good value for money overall. Not taking a star off though for service as worked in hospitality industry for 16 years so can understand the challenges which can be impacted. Also lovely latte coffees too was worth the money overall.
Daniel D — Google review
Was to use a Scottish Term 'Puggled' after trudging up the lower part of the the Steep Hill in Lincoln and I gratefully spotted this establishment just shortly before I need the defibrillator. When we entered we were met by really friendly staff who got us to a table with nice comfy seating. We ordered Tea, Smoked Salmon Bagel and a Sausage Bap. The tea was real leaf tea and was really refreshing, my brother complimented the Sausage Bap through a full mouth and the Smoked Salmon Bagel was delicious with an ample supply of cream cheese. This is a delightful place full of character with a really relaxed atmosphere and professional and helpful staff, if you are passing and in need of refreshment, give it a try.
Alan H — Google review
Popped in to use the cafe. Super friendly staff and excellent coffee at very reasonable cost. Very relaxing vibe. Will definitely return when next in Lincoln... Oh and dog friendly too!!
Ian R — Google review
Had lunch here today. Cheese baguette had no butter on and was dry. The chicken on sourdough was nice however there was only half a slice of Sourdough toast with that smallest salad and no crisps. They did bring them when I asked as per menue. All in all not worth the price.
Karen W — Google review
We parked just down from the apartments which worked out well with 24 hour parking. The apartment was warm, comfortable and very clean in a perfect location for down town and the historic area around the cathedral. It is on a steep hill, but is about halfway up so not too tiring either way! It was a lovely quiet location with a tuneful wren outside in the early evening singing away. A handy table and chairs are outside your door too. We liked the kitchenette and would have made use of it had we stayed longer.
Heather G — Google review
Only had a coffee but it was very good, and a great location (providing you are happy with hills)
Lee F — Google review
4.6
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4.6
(3585)
55a Steep Hill, Lincoln, LN2 1LR, United Kingdom
http://www.theresthotellincoln.co.uk/
+44 1522 247888
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Lincoln Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Lincoln Cathedral is a medieval masterpiece that began construction in 1185 and took over 125 years to complete. Once the tallest building in the world, it boasted a spire reaching approximately 160 meters in height. The cathedral showcases Early English architecture and is renowned for its intricate stone carvings, including the famous Lincoln Imp. Despite losing its central spire in the 16th century, three of the original towers still stand.
Found the whole cathedral stunning history. The architecture one of the finest cathedrals in the UK £12 to get in ticket lasts for 12 months. Future visits free. You cannot miss this attraction
Graham K — Google review
I’m a big fan of cathedrals, and all across Europe they have their own flavour and style. Lincoln follows the Italian cathedral tradition of an enormous (and I really mean enormous) facade. And you can see it’s a facade, it overlaps the edges of the cathedral, but it’s still impossible not to be awed by the scale. No matter where you stand, yo aren’t going to fit that facade onto Yor camera, unless you’re using an ultra wide angle. It’s that big. So the facade is quite unique - Wells has something similar but Wells cathedral would fit in your pocket, yo have to be careful almost not to sit on it by accident. So Lincoln takes this facade to the nth degree, and it’s worth seeing for that. You’ll only see similar things in Milan, and (in a very different style) in Florence. The area around the cathedral is nice too - very traditional, cobbles, steep ungainly streets, closely packed cottages and townhouses climbing their way up these steep streets. This centre around the cathedral is the best bit of the town- the rest is somewhat modernised and has lost that air, so to see the real old Lincoln, you want to be around the cathedral. And the cathedral itself is worth a visit inside and around. I think there are prettier cathedrals - York for one, and more decorated inside (e.g. Ely) but Lincoln does a classic job with a large space. And it has layers of windows that breathe space into the building, it really needs to be experienced in person. And because Lincoln is not on the general tourist trail, you have it much more to yourself. So it’s peaceful, and occasionally, they hold some reasonably priced, and well-chosen concerts.
Gordon D — Google review
Visited the cathedral multiple times and what a beautiful place it is! Indulged in the tour, incredibly insightful and fascinating. The tour guide (Believe it was Dorothy, older woman with glasses and red earrings) was a joy to listen to and learn from, and incredibly knowledgeable. The tour was engaging and fun, with all questions being answered. The cathedral is stunning for a building that's a millennia old, and buildings like this need to be preserved for future generations to love and enjoy.
Dean — Google review
Very impressive on multiple levels. Most importantly of course there is the amazing architecture and rich history. But there is more. The absence of pews or chairs in the nave is refreshing, making it so much easier to imagine what this imposing space looked like in medieval times. They allow dogs, and dogs there were. Somehow this really enhances the welcoming feel of the place. Then there is the most amazingly beautiful Stations of the Cross, a modern work in wood comprising a generous fifteen works. I am a lapsed Catholic and agnostic, but I felt Christ’s suffering through it - a moving and somewhat surprising experience. Last, but certainly not least, we enjoyed one of the best tours I have ever experienced. Our guide, Christine, gave us insight in both architecture and history with deep knowledge and humour, and a particular sensitivity to the younger members of our audience that was very pleasing. All in all definitely a five star experience!
Ineke A — Google review
Amazing Cathedral, still baffles me how they managed to construct buildings like this all those years ago. You can get in for free but you have to pay to walk around once you're inside, which was a bit pricey; £25 for two. That's not a guided tour, which you can book for an additional cost. Either way it's definitely worth a visit
Ste B — Google review
Majestic monument at the top of Lincoln town, breathtaking architecture both inside and out. Serene peaceful beautiful and check out "Queen" Pat one of the volunteers we actually met on a local bus driven by Colin
Beverley P — Google review
Historical place well worth the visit. Step back in time to medieval England.and the ruling church classes! Well preserved history. Activities for children too. Entry is good if you opt for the season pass, one payment for all year...
David B — Google review
I love that cathedral. It was amazing experience to visit place full of history. I spent over one hour walking around and inside of cathedral. Beautiful architecture.
Anna R — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(6868)
Minster Yard, Lincoln, LN2 1PX, United Kingdom
https://lincolncathedral.com/
+44 1522 561600
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Lincoln Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Lincoln Castle, a historic Norman fortress turned prison, offers visitors a captivating journey through England's history. Built by William the Conqueror in the late 11th century on top of a Roman fortress, it has served as a symbol of power and punishment. The castle houses one of the four remaining copies of the Magna Carta, allowing visitors to explore its history in a 210-degree cinema room.
Allow plenty of time for your visit as lots to see. Highly recommend the Roof tour too, £7.50 charged separately to entrance fee of £12.50. Lovely cafe too.
Pauline B — Google review
We mainly went for the cathedral; which was amazing. The castle was ok too. The best things about it are the views from the external wall walk and the film and display of the Magna Carta. A very important document on which most world democracy is based.
Mike S — Google review
Visited here while staying in the area. A STEEP walk up from Broadgate car park in the town…..get a taxi ? Its free to get into the ‘grounds’ and then pay more to do the ‘walls walk’ and more to see the Magna Carta/prison areas. A MUST is to join the guided walk to get the ‘chat’ about the various areas of the castle….So worthwhile. Cafe is very reasonable too.
Ian B — Google review
Great castle! The grounds are lovely to walk around. Prisons inside the grounds are really informative. Great for all ages! Views from the top of the walk are amazing of the city
Ashleigh — Google review
Well worth a visit. Definitely get tickets and go view the, prisons, Magna carta and the chapel. Take advantage of the tour, they guides are knowledgeable and so friendly. Also the ticket get you to walk the medieval wall walk. Cafe and gift shop also available.
Musarat A — Google review
Stunning views of the city. Wonderful to walk around, got to listen to some stories through the onsite tour guide. The prisons were intriguing (and a little depressing, but I suppose they are supposed to be) . Getting to see one of the last few copies of the Magna Carta is a great view into the past. I would suggest getting the Wall walk ticket. When we visited the list was down so we walked up the spiral staircase, which in itself was an adventure.
Tristran D — Google review
Lincoln castle is amazing. Incl. Prisons, Magna Gata, Walk on fabolous Castle Wall with dragons . Family tickets have discount. Carpark is just beside. Highly recommended.
Tommy — Google review
Had a great time at the castle, saw the prisons and the original Magna Carta. Lovely walk around the top of the walls. Shame the lift was out of order, you have to be fit to climb the spiral staircase. Well worth a visit.
Sam C — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(6005)
Castle Hill, Lincoln, LN1 3AA, United Kingdom
https://www.lincolncastle.com/
+44 1522 782019
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Museum of Lincolnshire Life

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Museum
History Museums
The Museum of Lincolnshire Life, located in the heart of Lincoln, offers a fascinating journey through the social history of Lincolnshire from 1750 to the present day. The museum showcases a diverse range of exhibits including steam engines, period rooms, shops, and a working printing press. Visitors can explore various aspects of life in Lincolnshire such as domestic, commercial, industrial, and agricultural activities.
An amazing FREE museum film of history about farming and rural life and actual life too. It has an old living room, kitchen, a storage of bins, farming machinery and even a tank! And a kids playground. Abs in the first floor, there are pictures of Lincoln now and before, which is absolutely my thing, so I really loved it. Staff was friendly too.
Ondra V — Google review
What a real gem full of exciting and memorable slices of social history including farming and transportation . .all well displayed with good information . For free ! ! Donations gratefully accepted of course . .🙂
Sarah B — Google review
A museum stuck in the seventies. However, it is very twee, and takes you back to how they used to be like. At first I thought it was going to be awful, but I can honestly say the place really grew on me. It is housed in a former barracks and actually works well as a themed room museum as it splits into separate areas really well. The guys on the reception were really friendly, obviously nice people, they explained how to follow the rooms round. Lots of old displays, mostly stuff that you probably have seen millions of times before, but it's quite sweet. Some stuff on WW1 and 2 but not too much of anything really. Not much in the way of modern technology, but I guess that would damage the atmosphere. I'm sure it really wouldn't appeal to anyone under the age of 40, but it's free to enter and mostly under cover. No obvious parking but various car parks nearby.
Brian M — Google review
Just great. A free museum run by volunteers. Onsite cafe for coffee, cake and snacks. Lots of engineering and military memorabilia of Lincolnshire. Includes multiple farming machines and engines up the pride of the place - a WW1 tank.
Helen B — Google review
This is a nice little museum, good exhibits. Enjoyed looking around the vehicles. It doesnt take you long to go round, we went round it all within an hour, however as its free, somewhere to take the kids
Paul O — Google review
The Museum of Lincolnshire Life is a real hidden gem in Lincoln and a must-visit for anyone interested in history. The exhibitions are well laid out and give a fascinating glimpse into the county’s past, from agriculture and industry to everyday life. The highlight for us was the beautifully decorated period rooms — each set up in different themes from “the olden days.” Walking through them feels like stepping back in time, with so many authentic details to take in. The museum is well signposted, has good facilities, and is easy to get around. The staff were welcoming and happy to answer questions, which made the visit even more enjoyable. There’s also a lovely café on-site and plenty of space to take a break if needed. Best of all, it’s family-friendly and free to enter, which makes it great value. A wonderful way to spend a few hours soaking up Lincolnshire’s rich history
Grace P — Google review
Had a lovely time apart from the rain that day lol both my parents one with Alzheimers fully enjoyed the place honours a lot of memory's of how we used to live back in the days the military part was very interesting and the details were spot on . Would recommend e en on a raining day to visit staff were friendly and the cafe was clean and food was lovely . Will be visiting again .
Dawn C — Google review
Really interesting museum homed in an old barracks. Lots to see, small cafe, second hand bookshop and gift shop at the entrance. Lovely helpful staff. Oh and it's free for adults.
Julie J — Google review
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4.7
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Burton Rd, Lincoln, LN1 3LY, United Kingdom
https://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/history-and-heritage/museum-of-lincolnshire-life/
+44 1522 782040
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Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway

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Tours
Scenic Railroads
Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway is a charming narrow-gauge railway that offers trips and events along the Cleethorpes foreshore and Lakeside in Lincolnshire. It is the last surviving steam light railway on the east coast of England, providing a nostalgic experience with its old-school locomotive train. The ticket prices are reasonable, making it a great addition to a holiday in Cleethorpes. The journey is popular among younger children and offers plenty of scenic views along the way.
A Charming Seaside Experience – Perfect for All Ages! We had a wonderful day at the Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway. It’s a beautifully kept heritage railway with loads of nostalgic charm, running right along the scenic coastline. The staff were friendly, welcoming, and clearly passionate about what they do. It was a lovely day out, especially enjoyed by my toddler who absolutely loves steam trains. Watching his face light up as the steam engine pulled into the station was priceless! The ride itself was smooth and relaxing, with lovely views along the way. The stations were clean and well maintained, and we really enjoyed the little café and museum too. It’s a perfect outing for families and train enthusiasts alike. We’ll definitely be back—highly recommended if you’re in Cleethorpes!
Chloe B — Google review
We enjoyed this! The trains ran to time, every 30 minutes. We did a return journey & got off to spend a short while at far end where there is a pub (live music today, a Saturday in July) & a small cafe & gift shop, There's a fair amount of parking at the far end, & a large EV charging hub so you could start from this end & use the train to get to the promenade. There's a path alongside the railway, looks tarmacked the whole way & good for wheelchairs / pushchairs too - guess you might do a single trip & walk the other way (about 2km). The train has a wheelchair accessible carriage for 1 wheelchair or mobility scooter per trip. We got on without having to wait. Our group, 1 in wheelchair, 2 other adults & a dog fitted in the carriage nicely ..,a staff member was there to put ramp up & down, & safely lock it, without us waiting.
Jenny H — Google review
The Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway is a narrow gauge railway that runs along the edge of the coast. It is a great place to visit with children. There is an exhibition showing the history of the railway. There is a nice cafe and gift shop and plenty of outside covered seating. The signal box is a great little pub.
Andrew N — Google review
Very good for value, lovely views. Definitely recommend again! ❤️ also did the crazy golf it was fun however the golf course itself wasn’t level so you can’t really aim right.
Heather M — Google review
I'm up in Cleethorpes quite often as I have family who own a caravan nearby and I always make sure to drop in for a trip on the line. Staff are friendly and polite, the maps and timetables are easy to read, the shops are well-stocked and from an enthusiast's perspective, the fleet is absolutely nothing to sniff at! All in all, the CCLR is a must-visit if you're spending any amount of time in Cleethorpes. Photos are from the 2025 steam festival.
Jessie — Google review
Brilliant railway very scenic and also the nature reserve with so many birds is great place to go also the signal box pub is a must they serve food and great beer cider and also vintage ales 👍
Graham C — Google review
Had great fun, also visited the smallest pub in the UK in the signal box
Robert D — Google review
Good little railway, the line only goes to the pub/museum but still a good day out and fair prices
Kyle F — Google review
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4.4
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Lakeside Station, Kings Rd, Cleethorpes DN35 0AG, United Kingdom
http://www.cclr.co.uk/
+44 1472 604657
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The Jungle Zoo

Permanently Closed
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
The Jungle Zoo is a small, family-operated wildlife park that offers daily scheduled keeper talks, feeding sessions, and demonstrations for visitors. The zoo houses a variety of animals ranging from snakes and spiders to meerkats and monkeys. Among the tropical creatures are poison dart frogs and scorpions. Visitors can buy pig feed as they enter at an affordable price of 30p per bag. In addition to its diverse animal collection, the park has a resident iguana roaming around.
My children loved it. They have a big tortoise that walks around outside it's cage and there is a talking parrot. A fun way to spend some time. Decent price too. Lots of animals. Could see the staff working away cleaning and maintaining various cages.
My_ N — Google review
Took a visit with the family after not visiting for a few years. The jungle zoo was much larger than I remember and had more animals and insects too. Inside of the zoo you are greeted by a small wooden structure to buy tickets with prices being reasonable. As soon as you enter you see the animals and the kids love it. many photo opportunities (like the images below). There is also an outside area to see some amazing animals including a vulture. Parking is easy with council parking out front where you pay a small fee, alternatively across the road there is a free car park for people that visit the retail park. There are also good bus links. Will definitely visit again and I strongly recommend it to families.
Zack B — Google review
We had a great time here, as it was recommended to us by the staff at the near by haven park. It was only £4 per child and £4.80 for adults which is a great price. You can also but got/pig feed for 30p per bag as you enter. We just over an hour there. There are snakes, spiders, various tropical animals like poison dart frogs and scorpions etc. There are meercats, pigs, monkeys etc. It's a great place for young children
Ed B — Google review
This is a smallish zoological centre right on cleethorpes seafront. Good selection of animals, highlights include the parrots and monkeys! I can't comment on the tarantulas as I ran straight past them!! You can buy feed for the farm animals, and there is sanitising stations available if you do feed them.
Julie L — Google review
This is a lovely place to visit with young kids. It's quite small & doesn't have a lot of funding but the animals are well looked after & the staff really care about them. We had a really nice time there. Thank you
Daniel B — Google review
Smallest zoo I’ve ever been to, only took us an hour to go round, the place itself was a bit dirty and smelly and although the cages were clean they were on the small side for a lot of the animals which I felt was unacceptable. George the Cockatoo was very vocal and made us smile.
Jayne E — Google review
Surprised to see how many animals there are in this smashing little privately owned zoo. Monkeys, birds, tortoises, insects - all sorts. Just be careful not to trip over Molly the tortoise who is often out for a wander around. Also nice that my wife was able to navigate around in her mobility scooter - even if Molly was a bit of an obstacle!
Bruno H — Google review
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Kingsway, Cleethorpes, DN35 0AG, United Kingdom
+44 1472 291998
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Hall Farm Park

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Zoo
Sights & Landmarks
Farms
Hall Farm Park, located on the outskirts of the Lincolnshire Wolds, is a family-run park offering a rural setting and real working farm experiences. Visitors can enjoy tractor rides, seasonal activities like lamb feeding and goat walking, and interact with various farm animals such as goats, Shetland ponies, alpacas, turkeys, ducks, chickens, and cows. The park also features an on-site café serving a variety of hot and cold foods at reasonable prices.
We had an absolute blast here! There is so much to do! There are farm animals around, a huge open playground, indoor softplay area and a cafe; you can take a tractor ride, feed animals and walk a goat! Kids absolutely loved it! We arrived at around 10.30am and we stayed until 4pm as kids refused to leave early! Staff was very polite, the food in the cafe wasn’t exceptional, but the place was clean and they accommodated and catered for our party of 10! I cannot recommend it it enough for a fun day out with a family!
Marlena V — Google review
Took my 11year old grandson and 8 year old granddaughter back to visit here 7 years after their previous visit. Straight away my two were on the pedal carts,whizzing round, followed by climbing on the Fort, then a walk to feed the sheep and lamas. Into the play barn, and the slide and soft play were used for over an hour. Lunch was added, then onto the crazy golf. My two loved being here, and used up so much energy on all activities. At less than £10 each its a gem of an activity place, and I'd recommend it highly.
Philip G — Google review
We’ve been to lots of farms over the years but this is by far my boys favourite! Such a lovely well run place, with sooo much to do! Really good value for money too! My son Charlie has a favourite goat called Charlie who he likes to walk & on our last visit he’s not too well so had been retired. The staff helped him find Charlie in the paddock so he could still see him and fuss him! I asked for a cheeky goat as Charlie used to pull & he thought was hilarious, they got him ziggy! I think he might just be cheekier than Charlie! They’re really knowledgeable and answer any questions about the animals too! The cow feeding is an amazing experience too! I really can’t recommend this place enough! We’ll be back again soon to visit!
Ashleigh S — Google review
Small farm/petting zoo, with a decent indoor and outdoor play area for kids, enjoyable afternoon, admissions are a bit on the high side but good for whats included compared to other parks/farms of this kind. £1 Hayride followed by feeding cows was amazing, rare to get close to cows on farms for obvious reason. All in all a good day and the kids loved it.
Sam J — Google review
We've been here a few times as a family and have always thoroughly enjoyed it. We did the nature trail for the first time on our latest visit and that was a real treat, been able to walk through the beautiful countryside! The animals have lots of space but just a couple of minor concerns with regards to the little animals in the barn, the guinea pig appeared to be on his own and I thought they were meant to be kept with at least one other and also the hutch seemed quite small. There was also 3 rabbits in part of the barn but there was nowhere for them to hideout if they wanted to. Just minor observations but on the whole it's a lovely experience and would highly recommend as a good value day out.
Charlotte B — Google review
​Our recent visit to Hall Farm Park left us with mixed feelings. While the children had a good time, the experience was overshadowed by some notable issues, particularly with the entry process and overall value. ​The biggest frustration began the moment we arrived. Despite booking our tickets online, the queue to get in at 10 am was over 20 minutes long. The process was incredibly slow and seemed to be stuck in the "dark ages," with staff manually checking in visitors using pen and paper. For a modern attraction, this is a significant letdown and needs to be addressed to avoid long waits, especially during peak times. ​Once inside, the farm itself felt quite small. While the children enjoyed seeing the animals, there were a couple of areas that were taped off and clearly in need of repair, which detracted from the experience. It's also disappointing that the tractor rides, a classic farm park staple, come at an extra cost. This feels like a missed opportunity and makes the overall entry price less appealing compared to other attractions that include such activities. ​On a positive note, the indoor play barn was a definite highlight and a great space for the kids to burn off some energy. It's a well-designed area that proved very popular with our family. ​Finally, a word of caution on the coffee—it's on the expensive side when compared to similar attractions. While a decent cup of coffee is always welcome, the price point here feels a bit steep. ​In summary, Hall Farm Park has some charm, and the kids had fun, but the slow, outdated entry system, the small size of the farm, and the extra cost for attractions like the tractor ride made the experience feel a little underwhelming for the price. With some improvements, particularly to the entry process, it could be a much more enjoyable day out.
Trevor B — Google review
Great place to go either summer or winter. Packed full of things to do. Loads of space. Food and drink on site, cafe area too.. you can take your own food and drinks. Fabulous animals, you can buy food from the shop to feed them. Nature trails. Outside adventure play area including zip wire and castle. Go carts for all ages even adults. Stay all day. Excellent value for money. There’s even a tractor ride to feed the cows.. AMAZING for all ages.
Lorraine H — Google review
Return visit today after 3 years. Still the same lovely park. Lovely kept animals, from sheep to alpaca, donkeys and rabbits to name a few. Especially enjoyed the goat walking. Didn't do tractor ride today bit for £1 a person great value. The shop was well priced I'd say. Toilets clean and regularly maintained through out the day. Play areas are well kept and awesome. Indoor play area with the slide is awesome. We're so glad it's still there. Parking was plenty with extra when needed. Slightly windy day and enjoyed throughout weather we was indoors or out it was a belter of a day.
Robin C — Google review
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Caistor Rd, South Kelsey, Market Rasen LN7 6PR, United Kingdom
http://www.hallfarmpark.co.uk/
+44 1652 678822
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Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre

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Museum
Heritage museum
History Museums
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the world of 1950s fishermen at the Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre. Housed in a modern building at Alexandra Dock, this interactive museum offers a glimpse into the tough yet fascinating life of trawler-men and their families. Explore authentic equipment and fixtures from old trawlers, learn about the challenges faced by fishermen, and discover how an entire town was involved in the fishing industry.
Grimsby Fishing Heritage Museum is well worth a visit if you happen to be in the area. This is no ordinary museum. Huge investment and careful planning is evident here, creating a memorable, engaging and inspiring experience. The museum includes sensory elements that immerse you in the experience, taking you through the history of fishing in Grimsby and bringing to life what the industry was like. There's easy parking on site and the staff are also superb. A tea room and cafe are also on site. Highly recommend seeking out a visit.
Dr S — Google review
We visited the museum and the ship in front of it. Thanks to the family ticket, it wasn't expensive. The guide on the ship had a lot to say, and the tour lasted an entertaining hour. The museum is beautifully designed, but without visiting the ship, you'd miss a lot. The idea of looking for a job at the entrance is nice and fitting. The many different rooms are entertaining and authentically designed. We weren't entirely sure whether the smells in the museum were intentional. We spent a total of just under three hours here and can recommend the place.
Michael K — Google review
We had an amazing time visiting the Ross Tiger with John! I definitely recommend the experience. The immersive museum for all ages was a wonderful discovery. Coming from Sheffield it was a good day trip
Kiara A — Google review
Loved it - it combined the old and the new well. The mocked up trawler and its various cabins was so well done, especially it's subtle movement as if at sea. Lots of activities for ALL ages. Very good value for money.
Tony F — Google review
We came here as my fella told me he's never been before!! I couldn't believe it! Its such a lovely place to visit. So interesting learning about my home town. Its great value for money. You must also do the Ross Tiger tour. Very informative guides who have the experience of fishing. Nice and clean and very well looked after.
Rebecca B — Google review
We had a wonderful day out. Firstly a brilliant tour around the trawler followed by a delicious lunch in the museum, and then a great walk around the museum. It was good to hear about the plans for the future of the trawler, which would only enhance the experience.
Frances P — Google review
The Grimsby Fishing Heritage Museum is a modern Museum dedicated to the history of the grimsby fishing industry. In the main part of the building in a dock is a Fishing boat surrounded by shops and a pub with a 1950s theme. There is a lot to see with rooms showing life inside a trawler. For an extra charge there are tours of the ross tiger trawler moored in the dock next to the museum. It is quite a unique Museum and well worth visiting if you are in the area.
Andrew N — Google review
Extremely charming and enjoyable immersive exhibition for any age. Plus and the additional option of taking an accompanied tour of a rare Trawler, positioned just outside, which was an excellent way to experience and see the working and living conditions. Good cafe with GF options and lovely gift shop. Enjoyed it all.
Sharon — Google review
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4.7
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Alexandra Dock, Grimsby, DN31 1UZ, United Kingdom
https://fishingheritage.com/
+44 1472 323345
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Skydive Hibaldstow

Skydiving center
Classes & Workshops
Outdoor activity organiser
Sports school
Sports Camps & Clinics
Adrenaline & Extreme Tours
Wow, what a rush! Everyone at the center was super friendly and helpful, which made all the difference. A huge shout out to my instructor, Chris! He really helped ease my nerves with his humorous small talk and clear instructions. I can’t even put into words how amazing the experience was! I would absolutely love to dive in again with this fantastic team!
Dileep V — Google review
I have absolutely no words to explain how amazing the guys at Skydive Hibaldstow were with us yesterday. The entire experience was breathtaking, staff were amazing and experience phenomenal. A special thank you to Logan for looking after me on the day- my nerves were none existent because of how safe I felt with him. To those of you wondering about waiting times... If this is a concern, or you're likely to be unkind to staff as a result of waiting all day, just don't go. They can't control the weather, and our safety is evidently their top priority. We did wait for around 5 hours due to cloud coverage, but they kept us updated throughout and have a lovely cafe with food onsite! Trust the staff to make the right decisions on the day- they wanted to jump as much as we did, but also can't take any risks! So be patient, be kind, and take a book or some knitting along with you just incase! My only forewarning to those of you who wear glasses- please wear contacts if you can!! The bridge of my nose is slightly podgey and bruised today because of the pressure from my nose pads! A hazard of the hobby I'm sure, but in hindsight I probably would have been happier with contact lenses in situ 🤣
Steph — Google review
Absolutely fantastic time today! Charlie and Bradley were our instructors and had us strapped in for our jump. They were both lovely, I had Charlie helping me out and my partner Morgan had Bradley. Charlie gave so much insight into the experience from little bits of info on the way up. Bradley was super supportive during Morgan's jump and very patient with us. The whole experience from start to finish was superb. The training session from Chris was both informative and confidence building. His jokes were great too! Can't thank the whole team enough for this first ever jump for both of us. We will remember it forever😁
Charlie K — Google review
What a place, absolutely loved it, all the staff on the level, really made mine and my sisters 1st jump very special and we 100% knew we we always in good hands. . We did a tandem 15000 jump with photos. Photographer introduced himself beforehand and took some awesome pics and videos for an awesome day we will not forget. All the staff we dealt with were very nice. Very very busy place plan for delays and a long day but worth every penny and every minute. 11/10 thank you all. We will be back for more. Derrie.
Derrie S — Google review
What an experience, jumping from 15,000 feet with the whole clan. The set up at Hibaldstow was fantastic, the team were professional and from the moment we walked through the door they made the day. If you fancy having it, this is the place to go!
Stephen O — Google review
Absolutely fantastic time! My first time in a plane and I felt so comfortable! My instructor was Karl and he had such a great sense of humour! Phil was my Photographer and he was absolutely brilliant. He had a huge smile on his face the whole time. Couldn't have been paired with better people! Thank you guys! Love Jak ❤️
DarkEcoHybrid — Google review
Stunning experience. Absolutely worth every penny. As soon as I can I will do it again. Very professional set up.
Jonathan S — Google review
Wondeful experience. The staff and the facilities are wonderful. Would love to come back.
Rishabh S — Google review
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5.0
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Hibaldstow Airfield, Redbourne Rd, Hibaldstow, DN20 9NN, United Kingdom
http://www.skydiving.co.uk/
+44 1652 648837
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The Ropewalk

Art gallery
Coffee shop
The Ropewalk is an arts center situated in a former rope factory that houses both a gallery and a live performance hall. Additionally, there is a sculpture garden on the premises. The gallery showcases beautiful artwork and crafts created by local artists, offering visitors the opportunity to purchase unique pieces. The center operates as a non-profit organization, making it worth visiting to support their cause.
What a lovely thing to see. I never knew this was here and so close to home. Art gallery, museum, sculpture garden, even a cinema. All in the longest grade 1, listed building in the UK. Lot's to do throughout the year, with events. To round it all off with lunch in the ropery cafe. We will be going again. it's well worth a visit.
Steve W — Google review
Beautiful place, definitely come back here, the perfect place for looking at art and I had such a beautiful experience, five stars 😎🔥🔥🔥 Love the sink btw
Billy D — Google review
I'm not complaining about the quality of the food and beverages served but about the prices. Can't believe that for an unexpectional flat white coffee in charged £4!!. For goodness sake 4 quid for a coffee in a little north Lincolnshire town, it's not London, it's not the big city , it's just unreasonable. I know they will justify the price however it's the most I've been charged anywhere in area for something so ordinary. I'll not be going back.
Kevan F — Google review
We had an enjoyable couple of hours here in spite of a damp & dreary day. The museum is a small part of an interesting redevelopment of the old rope factory. The redevelopment saw the long single story building divided into a series of units with different purposes. There are a lot of artists working from the units with some lovely galleries to peruse as well as a performing space. The top end can be accessed via the Tesco entrance and that's where the cafe is situated. The Rope museum is just between the cafe & galleries. You can also enter from the north end and carparking is free. It was interesting to read about & view exhibits related to the local industry of rope making. Well worth a visit.
Phil J — Google review
A great walk today so decided to pop in for a coffee in the Ropery Coffee Shop. Met with a warm welcome by Lisa and served a great coffee. About a dozen others in the shop but a real nice atmosphere and Wendy was happy to spend some of her valuable time telling me about upcoming events that could interest me. Also a great programmes board with a great assortment of events. The centre is a not for profits centre so visit it when you can you will not be disappointed.
Chip M — Google review
I had visited the café before just for coffee, which is very nice, and they have a choice of oat or soy milk. People were friendly and it is a lovely place with a range of artworks exhibited inside (paintings, sculptures, ceramic...) Nice to sit outside, it is dog-friendly and people of all ages were enjoying the sun. This time we went for lunch. I picked their dish of the day for £12. It was a Chinese stir-fry which "can be made vegan". When it arrived it was simply shredded vegetables (carrot, cabbage, bean sprouts) bathing in very sweet soy sauce. No cards, no protein of any sort. I was hoping for mushroom, tofu, or noodles...! They did bring a small ramequin of Chinese crackers. I asked for some more and they did bring them promptly. My mum enjoyed her Greek filo pastry dish which was veggie (with cheese and leek) and came with some salad and coleslaw. That cost only £7.50. We were a bit confused about such a difference in price! As I was still hungry we got some cakes. They had two vegan options: lemon or ginger cake. My lemon cake was tasty but pretty dry - I couldn't finish it. My mum enjoyed her coffee cake. I will be back for the art and the coffee but won't have food there, unless they work on their options.
Hélène C — Google review
Beautiful art gallery and craft shop in a former rope making factory, with plenty of work available to buy from local artists. Sadly didn't get to sample the café on my first visit. Will definitely return
Graham M — Google review
Great little gem of a place! Lovely cafe with good selection of food and lovely drinks. Also great selection of gifts and other handmade items.
Julie B — Google review
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4.5
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Maltkiln Rd, Barton-upon-Humber, DN18 5JT, United Kingdom
http://www.the-ropewalk.co.uk/
+44 1652 660380
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