discover hidden gems

Whether you love history, nature, or quaint countryside, Lincolnshire's hidden gems offer something for everyone. 

Anderby Creek

hidden beauty, rich history

– find it in Lincolnshire.

Woolsthorpe Manor | The world changed here | © Malc Brown
Doddington Hall

try these historic attractions

  • Woolsthorpe Manor (near Grantham): The birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton, this house is now a museum with exhibits about his groundbreaking discoveries.

  • Tattershall Castle: A magnificent medieval red-brick castle with a fascinating history and stunning views from its tower.

  • Doddington Hall: A beautiful Elizabethan mansion with exquisite gardens and seasonal events.

Sutton On Sea

Nature & Scenic Beauty

unspoilt landscapes

Escape to Lincolnshire’s unspoilt landscapes, where rolling hills meet vast skies. From the tranquil beauty of the Wolds to the serene coastal dunes, discover nature at its purest.

visit lesser know markets towns and villages

Alford

Visit Alford, the beautiful market town right at the foot of the Wolds. Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere beautiful scenery and buildings.

Anderby Creek

Anderby Creek is 4 kilometres North from Chapel St. Leonards, is this beautiful long stretch of sandy unspoilt beach framed by sand dunes.

Bourne

The delightful market town of Bourne sits on the eastern side of the South Kesteven district, bordering the Fens.

Caistor

Situated at the northern edge of the Wolds, the town of Caistor is popular with walkers with the Viking Way running through the town.

Crowland

Visit Crowland - 16 miles from Stamford. Explore the dramatic Crowland Abbey ruins and look out for Trinity Bridge.

Epworth

Visit the ‘birthplace of Methodism’. The area is known as the Isle of Axholme, each town or village being built on areas of higher ground in the surrounding marshland.

Gainsborough

Visit one of Lincolnshire’s larger market towns, located in West Lindsey. Home to one of the UK’s best-preserved manor houses, Gainsborough Old Hall.

Holbeach

Visit Holbeach, a Fenland market town in Lincolnshire. Known for its agriculture and rural charm, with history dating back to medieval times.

Horncastle

Visit the quintessentially British market town of Horncastle situated close to the Lincolnshire Wolds.

Immingham

Immingham is 6 miles west of Grimsby on the south bank of the Humber Estuary. Home to Immingham Museum and the Pilgrim Trail and Memorial.

Long Sutton

Visit the pretty market town of Long Sutton close to The Wash. Find Georgian houses set amid rich farmland.

Louth

Visit Louth's weekly food markets and sample some of Lincolnshire’s finest produce.

Mablethorpe

Mablethorpe is a popular, traditional seaside resort on the Lincolnshire Coast. Enjoy award-winning sandy beaches and fun for all the family.

Market Deeping

The Deepings is the collective name given to a delightful group of historic villages in South Kesteven comprising Market Deeping, Deeping St James, Deeping Gate, West Deeping and Deeping St Nicholas.

Market Rasen

Discover Market Rasen, a beautiful market town centred around its cobbled market place on the west edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds.

Sleaford

Sleaford is a scenic and poplar market town located in the heart of Lincolnshire on the River Slea and Sleaford Canal. It is surrounded by flat fenland countryside.

Spalding

Spalding is the largest market town in the district of South Holland, situated on the wide, river Welland and is bright with tulips in spring.

Spilsby

Filled with history and charm, the small, quaint and peaceful market town of Spilsby the perfect place for visitors.

Stamford

Stamford is a bustling, prosperous market town and has a wide range of shops, hostelries and attractions.

Sutton On Sea

Sutton On Sea is a small coastal village with an excellent well-kept, golden sandy beach, the perfect traditional seaside destination.

Tealby

Tealby is a picturesque classic, picture-postcard English village in Lincolnshire, nestled on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds.

Woodhall Spa

Woodhall Spa is a thriving village situated in the middle of rural Lincolnshire.