Getting here
As the second largest county in England, Lincolnshire lies in the East Midlands bordering Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, Rutland, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, South Yorkshire and Humberside - ooh and Northamptonshire for just 19 metres!
There are direct daily train services from London Kings Cross and London St Pancras to Lincoln Central. For more information go to www.eastcoast.co.uk
Whether you're looking for information on trains to Linconshire or want to find out more about Airports in the area, we have plenty of information for you.
By Road
Lincolnshire is accessible via the A1, M1 and M180. Just two hours from London, it makes for the ideal weekend break or short stay.
By Rail
The East Coast Mainline runs via Lincolnshire with stations at Grantham and Newark (Nottinghamshire - but only a few miles from the Lincolnshire border). You can catch local connections into Lincoln and beyond.
By Air
If you need to fly into the area, Lincolnshire is conveniently serviced by 3 major airports: East Midlands, Robin Hood and Humberside Airport.
By Sea
Lincolnshire can be accessed from Europe via P&O Ferries between the Hull and Rotterdam/Zeebruge route. Hull is approximately one hour drive time away from Lincoln accessed via the M180 and A15.
By Bus
Lincolnshire has an extensive network of bus services designed to improve transport links to destinations throughout Lincolnshire and beyond, making travel by bus easier, quicker and more efficient. To find out more visit www.lincsbus.info



