Lincolnshire travel guide
Lincolnshire Cottage Holidays
Seaside holidays and a rich history
From the nature reserves along its coastline to the Lincolnshire Wolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty; Lincolnshire has plenty of green spaces to explore. Keep your eyes peeled for the wildlife that calls this county its home.
Lincolnshire’s coast is over 50 miles long and offers a range of seaside towns which prove popular, especially in the summer. Enjoy the seafront attractions or simply while away an afternoon listening to the waves lap the sand. If you’re more of a foodie there are plenty of farmers’ markets and local produce to try, including the famous Lincolnshire sausage or Lincolnshire Plum Bread.

Lincolnshire has a rich history. The cathedral in Lincoln is a particularly well known feature of this county. There’s plenty to explore here.


Whatever the season, there will be something to do in Lincolnshire. Enjoy the beach in the summer and the Christmas markets in the winter. This is a lovely place to visit for groups of all ages.
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Lincoln
Well known for its cathedral, Lincoln is also home to a wealth of independent shops and eateries. This town has a rich history and is surrounded by countryside. There is no shortage of things to see and do here.
Skegness
The seaside town of Skegness has a wide, sandy beach and is a popular holiday destination. It is also close to the Gibraltar Point National nature Reserve and there are plenty of attractions along the seafront too. Photo by iainmerchant on Flickr
Grimsby
Nicknamed ‘Great Grimsby’, Grimsby is a large coastal town in Lincolnshire. There are a couple of beaches nearby to choose from and it also offers top shopping at Freshney Place and Abbeygate. Photo by robef on Flickr
Types of Holiday in Lincolnshire
Pet friendly
Lincolnshire is well suited to a holiday with your dog. Miles of countryside, plenty of fresh air and lots of pet friendly accommodation make this a pet-lover’s paradise.
Hot tubs
Imagine relaxing into warm bubbles after a long day in the great outdoors. This could soon be a reality in one of our lovely cottages with a hot tub in Lincolnshire.
Log fires
When the evening draws in and there’s a chill in the air, what could be better than curling up in front of a roaring fire. Lincolnshire has dozens of cosy cottages with log fires.
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Nearby places
Norfolk
With miles of coastline, nature reserves buzzing with life and of course the Broads National Park, there’s lots to explore in Norfolk. It’s renowned for bird watching too.
Yorkshire
Yorkshire covers a vast swathe of northern England and has so much to offer. From wonderfully quaint tearooms to seemingly endless stretches of countryside, Yorkshire is a beautiful place to stay.
Cambridgeshire
The city of Cambridge is a popular destination with green spaces and impressive architecture. However this county is also home to delightful market towns and beautiful countryside.