The 10 Best Nature & Parks in Lincolnshire, England

September 10, 2021 Fernanda Pittenger

Discover the best top things to do in Lincolnshire, United Kingdom including Lincolnshire Wolds, The Walled Garden Baumber, Burghley Park, Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve, Easton Walled Gardens, Hardys Animal Farm, Natureland Seal Sanctuary, Doddington Hall & Gardens, Mablethorpe Seal Sanctuary and Wildlife Centre, Belton Park.
Restaurants in Lincolnshire

1. Lincolnshire Wolds

Navigation Warehouse Riverhead Road Navigation Warehouse, Louth LN11 0DA England +44 1507 609740 [email protected] http://www.lincswolds.org.uk/
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5.0 based on 106 reviews

Lincolnshire Wolds

This is a nationally important area of countryside with some of the most beautiful, unspoilt scenery in the East Midlands. There are rolling hills and hidden valleys, gentle streams and nestling villages.The Lincolnshire Wolds is a living, working landscape, with woodland, grassland and abandoned chalk pits providing important habitats for rare flowers and wildlife.

Reviewed By 13ElizabethS - Louth, United Kingdom

Open space river running through it good for walking jogging pushing a pram little ones riding balance bike's

2. The Walled Garden Baumber

Just off the A158 main road from Lincoln to Skegness., Horncastle LN9 5NL England +44 1507 578763 [email protected] http://www.walledgardenbaumber.co.uk
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5.0 based on 111 reviews

The Walled Garden Baumber

Reviewed By anniegQ9928YM

A hidden gem! We went out today and decided to visit the Walled Garden and had a wonderful time. The gardens are well-maintained, with themes, excellent planting and structures to explore. There is a lovely tea-room with excellently priced food and drinks, and a brilliant boho vibe to the indoor room. We could have chosen to sit outside in one of the many socially distant willow arbors as well. We bought sculpture and plants, and were spoiled for choice for wonderful things. (I may have to go back for a picnic basket...) The staff were friendly and helpful, and there was even free parking. I can't fault it, and will most definitely go back!

3. Burghley Park

Stamford England +44 7801 930767 http://www.burghley.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 429 reviews

Burghley Park

Designed in 1754, these graceful serpentine gardens feature a gothic greenhouse, stables, and a picturesque summerhouse beside a scenic lake.

Reviewed By patriciasV4074SY

Lovely place to visit. Sculpture park and formal gardens are beautiful and very peaceful. The staff extremely polite and helpful

4. Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve

Gibraltar Point, Skegness PE24 4SU England +44 1754 762677 [email protected] http://www.lincstrust.org.uk/get-involved/top-reserves/gibraltar-point
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4.5 based on 782 reviews

Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve

Reviewed By Fenmick - Alford, United Kingdom

Stunning visitor centre overlooking The Wash which has a cafe providing a great range of snacks and great food. There is also an information centre which runs various events throughout the year. Opening hours are restricted during the winter months and you will need to pay for parking.

5. Easton Walled Gardens

Easton, Grantham NG33 5AP England +44 1476 530063 [email protected] http://www.eastonwalledgardens.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 324 reviews

Easton Walled Gardens

A beautiful garden that has been revived since 2001. The large stately home was demolished in 1951 and the site abandoned. Now visitors can see the grounds that President Franklin Roosevelt described as 'a dream of Nirvana, almost too good to be true.' Work is still ongoing and the restoration and features of this 400 year garden makes a fascinating trip. We have a good tearoom and are very easy to find off the A1.

Reviewed By L27DFjudiths

A lovely garden which drops down to the river witham.It is Sweet Pea Week for 3 weeks & they are stunning & smell fab.The cafe was open selling hot & cold drinks & yummy cake as take away.A lovely place to while away a couple of hours

6. Hardys Animal Farm

Anchor Lane, Ingoldmells, Skegness PE25 1LZ England +44 1754 872267 [email protected] http://www.hardysanimalfarm.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 560 reviews

Hardys Animal Farm

Hardys Animal Farm is a great day out in over 7 acres of Lincolnshire countryside yet just 10 minutes walk from the beach, with loads of things to do and animals for you to meet feed and make friends with. It's a great day out, whatever the weather! You can see pigs being born in our specially glazed breeding unit, feed the goats and many other animals, allowing the children to learn about modern farming in a safe and fun environment. We also have baby Lambs, Goats, Cows and Chicks being born throughout the year. There is plenty of space for the kids to run around in our 3 Adventure Playgrounds catering to all ages, while you relax with a hot drink or a bite to eat. Go on a relaxing Cart Ride around the Farm with Fergie the Tractor and then decamp to Haystacks Indoor Playbarn, there are loads of things to do come rain or shine. The Number 3 Bus stops at the end of the farm road, running every 8-10 minutes from Skegness, Ingoldmells, Butlins & Fantasy Island

Reviewed By 36asmaaf

Love it. Plenty animals for kids and adventure playground. Younger kids liked pitch and putt golf myself and mum like coffees and rest

7. Natureland Seal Sanctuary

North Parade, Skegness PE25 1DB England +44 1754 764345 [email protected] http://www.skegnessnatureland.co.uk
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4.5 based on 2,361 reviews

Natureland Seal Sanctuary

Awarded "Best Skegness Attraction in 2015" and "Best Business 2015" by the Skegness Partnership in November 2015, Natureland is well known for rescuing and rehabilitating orphaned and injured seal pups that are stranded on Lincolnshire beaches. Our visitors can see the seals and lots of other wonderful animals including penguins, meerkats, alpacas, tropical birds/butterflies, pets corner, aquarium, tropical house, koi carp pool, animal brass rubbing, gift shop and refreshments available.

Reviewed By PaulW498

Easily spent a couple of hours here with my daughter, lots to see, the baby seals being a particular favourite along with the friendly goat. Well worth the money.

8. Doddington Hall & Gardens

Doddington, Lincoln LN6 4RU England +44 1522 694308 [email protected] http://www.doddingtonhall.com/visiting/opening-times/#
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4.5 based on 737 reviews

Doddington Hall & Gardens

Since 2006 Doddington has been our much-loved family home. We have continued Claire’s parents work in devoting ourselves to the upkeep, repair and progression of the Doddington Estate including; the development of the Farm Shop, Bike Shop, Cafe, Restaurant, Coffee Shop, Home Store, Farrow & Ball, Country Clothing Store, Bauble Barn, Christmas Tree Sales and Weddings and Events businesses; increasing public access; organising concerts and exhibitions and the development of various accommodation across the estate. There is always something new to see and do on the estate whether that is inside the Hall, in the five acres of gardens, one of our events, or on one of the estate walks. We look forward to welcoming you to Doddington.

Reviewed By rebeccag946 - Blackpool, United Kingdom

Thought we'd squeeze in a visit to the Hall on the way to Lincoln, but this place offers so much more than we bargained for! Parking is across the road, with a short walk to the garden entrance. The house was closed, but the sculpture trail more than made up for that. The breadth of creativity was fantastic, with a style to suit everyone. The trail was very well laid out, with an intricate path leading in and out of every corner of the garden. I think we saw more of the place with the trail in place that we would have just wandering about. The sculptures were a wonderful addition, but the gardens themselves are an absolute delight. Very well planned and maintained. Surprise highlight was the team of black chickens that appear out of nowhere, chase each other and then dash off again! There's a nature trail too, plus a longer walk to the pyramid monument down the lawn avenue and the longest trail around the circumference of the estate. You could easily spend a day here. Cafe and farm shop to visit on the way out too. Very good toilet facilities.

9. Mablethorpe Seal Sanctuary and Wildlife Centre

North End, Mablethorpe LN12 1QG England +44 1507 473346 [email protected] http://www.thesealsanctuary.co.uk/index.html
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4.5 based on 1,271 reviews

Mablethorpe Seal Sanctuary and Wildlife Centre

A visit to Mablethorpe Seal Sanctuary offers a unique nature experience. Walk through two acres of landscaped dunes - only fifty metres from the sea - and gain first hand experience of some of the county's most stunning wildlife.

Reviewed By ashleighehunt - Tilbury, United Kingdom

Me and my partner spent a few hours here for my birthday on the 12th and we loved it! Our favourite part being Chutney, the baby seal, wishing the little one a quick recovery!! Great day and great value at approx £8 pp and the gift shop was reasonably priced too, I got a lovely keepsake for my Dad who recently passed as we used to come here together as a child. Highly recommend.

10. Belton Park

Grantham England +44 1476 567399 http://www.beltonpark.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 131 reviews

Belton Park

Reviewed By paultY1254NN - Bourne, United Kingdom

We had a lovely day in the park for the annual horse trials, what a lovely place great walk, sit in the sunshine watching the horses.

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