The 8 Best Visitor Centers in Lincolnshire, England

April 16, 2022 Etsuko Causey

Discover the best top things to do in Lincolnshire, United Kingdom including Thorpe Camp Visitor Centre, The Natural World Centre, Whisby, Lincoln Visitor Information Centre, Batemans Brewery Visitors Centre, Stamford Tourist Information Centre & Gift Shop, Cleethorpes Tourist Information Centre, Boston Tourist Information Centre, Brigg Tourist Information Centre.
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1. Thorpe Camp Visitor Centre

B1192 Coningsby to Woodhall Spa road, Tattershall LN4 4PE England +44 7396 228655 [email protected] http://www.thorpecamp.org/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 195 reviews

Thorpe Camp Visitor Centre

Open Sundays 1-5pm Easter to October. Bank Holidays 1-5pm. Wednesdays July & August 1-5pm. The centre was formerly part of No.1 Communal Site, RAF Woodhall Spa, and was Built in 1940 with a planned life span of only 10 years!. The site included the Officers and Sergeants Messes, Airmen's Dining Halls and the NAAFI building, together with Ration Store, Latrines and Ablution Block. Only the Airmen's Dining Halls, the NAAFI, Ablution Block and Ration Store are within the Centre's boundary The Thorpe Camp Preservation Group established the Visitor Centre in 1988 to commemorate those Airmen who flew from the airfield in World War II. 97, 619, 617 (Dambusters) and 627 Squadrons were based at RAF Woodhall Spa.

Reviewed By StuKath - Northampton, United Kingdom

We received a very warm welcome from the dedicated band of volunteers at this fantastic site. We spent nearly four hours wandering around the many old huts that have been transformed into an incredible display of WW2 and cold war memorabilia. Nice cafe as well serving cakes and hot drinks. Highly recommended.

2. The Natural World Centre, Whisby

Moor Lane Thorpe on the Hill, Lincoln LN6 9BW England +44 1522 688868 [email protected] http://www.naturalworldcentre.co.uk
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4.5 based on 277 reviews

The Natural World Centre, Whisby

Situated within Whisby Nature Park, The Natural World Centre is just five miles from Lincoln City centre. Whisby Nature Park is managed by Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust and offers over six miles of all ability footpaths, ideal for a relaxing day out or a bit of wildlife watching. At the Natural World Centre, you’ll find a great bistro serving hot and cold snacks, meals and treats from locally sourced produce, a fantastically stocked shop and amazing adventure play for children of all ages. It’s only natural you’ll want to stay!

Reviewed By ChristineR722 - Newark-on-Trent, United Kingdom

We have visited several times recently for long walks and with a big family group from 1yr to 67yrs. It's a great place for children including a good indoor play area and lots to do outside. Each time we've had lunch in the cafe/restaurant which has lovely views and excellent home cooked food which is great value. Children's meals are very reasonable with a good choice of proper food. The staff are very helpful and friendly.

3. Lincoln Visitor Information Centre

9 Castle Hill, Lincoln LN1 3AA England +44 1522 545458 [email protected] http://www.visitlincoln.com
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4.5 based on 446 reviews

Lincoln Visitor Information Centre

Reviewed By kenc198 - Boston, United Kingdom

I was on my way to the Museum of Lincolnshire Life and having climbed up Steep Hill - with a break half way for breath. I decided to call in to check I was on the right path because I'd not been to the Museum before and had only a vague idea of the location. As it turned out, my vague idea was spot on. The Visitor Information Centre (why does Lincoln have 'visitors' when everywhere else has 'tourists'?) has a leaflet for every local attraction and many for further afield, as well as maps, booklets, postcards and gifts with local connections. At the time of my visit there was a member of staff available to give help and advice if needed. Luckily I was able to sort out the leaflet I needed myself. The building itself if quite full of character. I didn't have time to ask the history but I'm sure if you asked you'd be given full details. Information Centres like this are an important resource for visitors (and tourists!) and this should meet the expectations of most visitors. My only reservation is that with two steps to enter the building, it may be difficult for disabled people to access.

4. Batemans Brewery Visitors Centre

Mill Lane Salem Bridge Brewery, Wainfleet All Saints PE24 4JE England +44 1754 880317 [email protected] http://www.bateman.co.uk/visitors+centre
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4.5 based on 283 reviews

Batemans Brewery Visitors Centre

Temporarily Closed Our Visitors Centre really is the jewel in the Brewery’s crown; a place where we celebrate the past and present of Batemans and welcome guests from near and far. There’s a fascinating brewery tour and tutored tastings, traditional pub games, an enticing calendar of events throughout the seasons, old brewing and Batemans family artefacts, the biggest collection of bottled beers in the country and good food and drink to enjoy. There is also a lovely beer garden which overlooks the brewery paddock and River Steeping. Our historic Brewery offers a glimpse into the world of Batemans. A brewery tour also involves a visit into the brewery artefacts room in order to browse through the original documents dating back to the 1800s. Those on the tour can also go into the upstairs of the windmill. Our Centre is housed in our beautiful 18th century windmill and is one of Lincolnshire’s most picturesque tourist attractions. Beer lovers and curious tourists alike come for our warm welcome.

Reviewed By Lumley325 - Skegness, United Kingdom

Very good brewery tour Sarah was wonderful and very knowledgeable about the family history Sarah personality shone through throughout the tour and made the tour what it was, great value for money and the special deal with the entrance and you got a free bottle of beer the only downside the local village pub the Woolpack was not very hospitable and left without eating.

5. Stamford Tourist Information Centre & Gift Shop

Stamford Arts Centre 27 St. Marys Street, Stamford PE9 2DL England +44 1780 755611 http://www.stamfordartscentre.com/about-us/tourist-information
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

Stamford Tourist Information Centre & Gift Shop

Reviewed By Vacation91385

The location of the Info Centre & Gift Shop is in such a great place. Everyone here will be helpful, the cafe is great and it has a wonderful theatre, cinema and arts gallery too!

6. Cleethorpes Tourist Information Centre

Alexandra Road Cleethorpes Library, Cleethorpes DN35 8LG England +44 1472 323111 [email protected] https://www.visitcleethorpes.co/tourist-information/tourist-information-centre/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Cleethorpes Tourist Information Centre

Reviewed By AndrewH2900 - Doncaster, United Kingdom

Very friendly staff, only called in for a tide table, 20p for the year. online is fare more if you want more than 7 days.

7. Boston Tourist Information Centre

South Street, Boston PE21 6HT England +44 1205 365954 [email protected] https://www.mybostonuk.com/contact-us/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 4 reviews

Boston Tourist Information Centre

8. Brigg Tourist Information Centre

The Buttercross Market Place Market Place, Brigg DN20 8ER England +44 1652 657053 [email protected] https://www.northlincs.gov.uk/tourism-museums-the-arts/tourist-information/tourist-information-centres/brigg-tourist-information-centre/#1528192565002-12587352-bf302ab6-fac8
Excellent
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 16 reviews

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