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LANGDALE LAKES LINCOLN
Lincolnshire & Surrounding
Just steps away from Langdale Lakes, a convenient bus stop offers direct routes to Lincoln and Market Rasen, making it easy to explore the rich heritage and stunning landscapes of Lincolnshire. Venture into Lincoln to discover its historic cathedral, majestic castle and the charming Steep Hill, famed for its quaint shops, cafes and restaurants. Each visit promises new discoveries and delights in this historic city.
Lincolnshire is a hub of activity with something to captivate every visitor. From the bustling events at The Show Ground and Lincoln City to the serene surroundings of Woodhall Spa. For dining close to your home away from home, The George Public House offers delightful meals in a cosy setting—just a short walk from our gates.
Lincoln Cathedral and Castle
Just 5 miles away, the historic city of Lincoln boasts the magnificent Lincoln Cathedral and Lincoln Castle, which stand as icons of medieval architecture. The Cathedral, one of the largest in Europe, is renowned for its intricate Gothic architecture and one of the four original copies of the Magna Carta housed at the Castle. Visitors can also walk the medieval walls for panoramic views of the city and countryside.
Steep Hill and The Strait
Named Britain's Best Street, Steep Hill and The Strait offer a delightful array of boutique shops, tea rooms and pubs in a charming old-world setting. This steep cobbled street, although challenging, rewards visitors with its vibrant atmosphere and unique shopping experience.
Lincolnshire Wolds
Designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Lincolnshire Wolds are just a short drive from Langdale Lakes. Ideal for hiking, cycling and wildlife watching, the Wolds offer rolling hills, hidden valleys and picturesque villages. The area is also a haven for artists and photographers inspired by its captivating landscapes.
Local Nature Reserves
Explore several nature reserves where diverse habitats support a wide variety of wildlife. Whether you're bird watching or enjoying a leisurely walk, the reserves provide peaceful retreats and are key spots for encountering Lincolnshire’s native flora and fauna.
Farmers' Markets and Local Produce
Lincolnshire is famous for its agricultural produce. Visit local farmers' markets to sample and purchase fresh local ingredients, including the famous Lincolnshire sausage. These markets are a fantastic way to connect with local farmers and artisans and support regional agriculture.
Traditional Pubs and Restaurants
Experience the warm hospitality of Lincolnshire at its many traditional pubs and restaurants. Many establishments offer menus crafted from local ingredients, paired with fine ales and spirits brewed in the region.