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Pub walks, canal walks, nature walks; village history, aviation and literary trails – there’s a route in Lincolnshire to suit every mood. Paths are well marked, fellow travellers (and the natives) friendly, and the terrain wonderfully varied.

Hike the Viking Way through the historic boroughs and wapentakes of the Danelaw, home from home for our Viking ancestors; fire your imagination or perhaps find inner peace on the picturesque Tennyson Trail; trace the course of the Slea Navigation and the Grantham Canal or tackle the first section of the mighty Macmillan Way, which links Boston with Abbotsbury in Dorset.

Walking in Lincolnshire

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Throughout the county there are over 100 walks to enjoy - plenty to keep you occupied during your visit! Check out www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/lincolnshirewalks covering the length and breadth of the county. With over 100 walks to choose from you won't be short of routes to enjoy the varied and unique landscapes Lincolnshire has to offer.

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  1. Tennyson Trail

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    Walking Route

    Location:

    Wharf Road, Horncastle

    Follow in the footsteps of one of the most famous poetic voices of the 19th Century on the Tennyson Trail. The trail weaves in and around Lincolnshire's rolling landscapes and highlights hidden gems. The trail is over 130 miles long but visitors are able to pick and choose which sections they want...

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  2. The Ancholme Valley

    Type

    Walking Route

    Location:

    Market Place, Brigg

    The lush Ancholme Valley, where wrought iron, stone and wooden bridges cross the slow flowing river, is a paradise for walkers, ramblers and lovers of nature.

    Way-marked paths take you along the river banks, from the Humber at South Ferriby to Brigg.

    You can also take unspoilt woodland walks...

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  3. The Viking Way

    Type

    Walking Route

    Location:

    Market Place, Brigg

    From the Humber Bridge at Barton-upon-Humber to Oakham, passing through some of the quietest and most attractive scenery in eastern England. The long distance footpath of 147 miles runs through the Wolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the market town of Horncastle, the Lincolnshire Limewoods....

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  4. Humber Bridge route

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    Walking Route

    Location:

    Hessle,

    Experience and appreciate the sheer scale of this construction by using the walk and cycle ways across the bridge.

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  5. Hereward Way

    Type

    Walking Route

    Location:

    27 St Mary’s Street, Stamford

    The Hereward Way is a long distance footpath some 110 miles in length that passes through Stamford. It stretches from Oakham to Harling Road Station in Norfolk. It gets its name from Hereward the Wake, an 11th Century leader who fought against William the Conqueror. His base was located on the...

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