Local Attractions
Calluna Local Attractions
Read more about Woodall Spa at the community web-site: http://www.woodhallspa.org/
Explore the six floors of this rare red-brick medieval castle built by Ralph Cromwell, Lord Treasurer of England and one of the most powerful men in the country.
Natureland first opened it’s doors in 1965 and attracts thousands of visitors every year, many of whom return time and time again.
Rand Farm Park is a genuine working farm for children of all ages to enjoy.
A visit to Mablethorpe Seal Sanctuary offers a unique nature experience. Walk through two acres of sand dunes – only fifty metres from the sea – and gain first hand experience of some of the county’s most stunning wildlife.
Is one of the finest medieval buildings in Europe, which towers above Lincoln, a prominent landmark for miles around.
Opened by HRH Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh on 26th March 2001 The Natural World Centre is a state of the art visitor centre in the heart of Whisby Nature Park, a local nature reserve with six miles of walks around five lakes.
The Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre
“If one person goes away with a better knowledge of Bomber Command, their losses and what they gave for our country, we are one step closer to repaying our debt to them.”
Battle of Britain Memorial Flight
Flight Since 1986, under a unique arrangement between Lincolnshire County Council and the Royal Air Force, it has been possible to view the BBMF’s collection of historic aircraft, which forms part of the RAF’s and the Nation’s heritage, at their home base at RAF Coningsby.
Is located at the confluence of the rivers Bain and Waring, in the county of Lincolnshire. Lying at the south-west foot of the Wolds at the edge of the Fens, it is a bustling and attractive market town, renowned for its antique shops, with a fine heritage and unspoilt by modern developments.
Is a long distance footpath(and cyclepath) which starts on the banks of the Humber in the north and winds its way through Lincolnshire to finish on the shores of Rutland Water, a total of 235km (147 miles).
Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve
Covers three miles of coast from Skegness to The Wash. Habitats include sandy and muddy seashore, sand dunes, saltmarsh and freshwater marsh with ponds and lagoons. The reserve is recognised internationally for its important habitats and species.
Isaac Newton was born in this modest manor house in 1642 and he made many of his most important discoveries about light and gravity here.
A tranquil island beside ‘The Brook’ in the heart of Tennyson Country. Always a sheltered haven and on a sunny day, a sunshine extraordinary!!
An excellent pint and an interesting visit!
The perfect English country house, set in its own extensive deer park, Belton was designed to impress.
One of the largest and grandest houses of the first Elizabethan Age.
Historic capital of the Lincolnshire Wolds.