Beat the January Blues at Gunby! Join us on Blue Monday – Monday 19 January 2026 for a refreshing social walk through the gardens to the Ice House Pond. The walk will be led by one of our knowledgeable garden tour volunteers.
Time: Please arrive promptly for a 10:30 am start Distance & Duration: Approximately 1.5 miles, lasting about an hour Cost: FREE for everyone Extras: After the walk, why not treat yourself to a warming drink in the tea-room or explore the gardens. Dogs: Welcome on leads Booking: No need to pre-book The route is generally suitable for all, though please note some areas may be soft or uneven underfoot. Alternative walks may be offered depending on volunteer availability.
Cafe / Tea Room
Parking
Accessible
Toilets
Baby Facilities
Gift Shop
Groups Welcome
Meeting Facilities
Cycle friendly
opening times
Weekends only in January except Monday 19 January
entry & prices
FREE entry for the Blue Monday walk
more information
Gunby Hall
Spilsby
Lincolnshire
PE23 5SS
More About The Venue
Gunby Hall
things to do in the area
Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Visitor Centre (BBMF)
Chapel St Leonards – Coastal Country Park Walks
Gibraltar Point Nature Reserve
Humber to The Wash Cycle Route
Butlin’s Big Weekenders – Skegness
Horncastle Pool & Fitness Suite
Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre
Lincolnshire Coast Light Railway
Orchard Farm Equestrian Centre
The King Charles III England Coast Path
Chapel St Leonards to Skegness Promenade Cycling
Cleethorpes Seafront Birdwatching
Donna Nook National Nature Reserve Birdwatching
Huttoft Bank Pit Nature Reserve
Lincoln & Witham Landscape Recovery
Lincolnshire Coastal Country Park Birdwatching
Saltfleetby Theddlethorpe Dunes
Saltfleetby-Theddlethorpe Dunes Birdwatching
Sutton on Sea to Chapel St Leonards Promenade Cycling
The Ship Inn, Chapel St Leonards
Alford to the Coast Cycle Route
Dobson’s Mill & Heritage Centre Burgh le Marsh
Lincolnshire Wolds’ Challenge Cycle Route
Mumby to Hogsthorpe – Coastal Country Park Walks
Spilsby to Wainfleet All Saints Cycle Route
The Skegness and District Heritage Centre