1. Try a day at the farm
Hall Park Farm

Hall Farm Park is a small family-run farm park with lots of things to keep little ones amused whatever the weather and you’ll find lots of friendly animals to meet both inside the barn and outside in the paddocks. 

2. Get out in nature
Whisby Nature Park

The Natural World Centre has indoor and outdoor adventure and nature themed play areas for children from approximately aged three and upwards. They also host monthly Nature Tots’ sessions with a mix of games, crafts and stories. 

3. Go to indoor play
Play Avenue

The award winning indoor play area, Play Avenue is designed to fuel imaginations! Little ones can explore life as a builder, actor, doctor, shop assistant – or maybe their creativity will take them in a different direction.

4. Go on an outdoor adventure
JCB

The UK’s largest JCB Young Drivers Zone - drive around in bright yellow, pedal powered mini diggers! Or try gold panning, Dino Golf, the climbing wall, or ride on the miniature train. You can also take to the water on fun hand-powered paddle boats or splash on the large inflatables.

5. Try outdoor play
Burghley Adventure Play

Burghley’s woodland adventure play area - enter through a hidden stone arch and find a series of fun play zones that lead to the Hidden Towers.

6. Meet the animals
Penguins at Woodside Wildlife Park

Woodside Wildlife is one of Europe’s leading wildlife parks - discover an array of fascinating tropical species, mammals and predators from around the world. Enjoy exciting displays and take part in interactive handling sessions. 

7. Have a go at pottery
The Little Pottery Studio

Enjoy a pottery class for children at The Little Pottery Studio - clay can captivate a child’s interest for hours. Easy to handle for tiny fingers, their creativity is fully engaged as they shape dinosaurs, create bowls or make birds. 

8. Go to the seaside
Sutton on Sea

Sutton on Sea is a small traditional seaside village with an excellent family friendly sandy beach, Sutton on Sea is an ideal location for taking in the wide open space, picnicking, building sandcastles as well as dog walking and swimming. 

9. Hands on history
Family at Museum of Lincolnshire Life

Learn all about the rich history of Lincolnshire with interactive galleries and around 250,000 objects to explore, including an authentic World War One tank at the Museum of Lincolnshire Life. Discover the Museum trail and Historic Hunters playground for children. 

10. Take the train
Cleethorpes Light Railway

The Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway is a local favourite and one of Britain’s oldest seaside miniature railways, running for over 70 years. The site also includes a 9 hole Crazy Golf course and Drive Your Own Tram for the Under 10s.