Lincolnshire Completes 127-Mile Section of England Coast Path
Linking Humber Bridge to Cross Keys Bridge, the 127-mile trail offers summer visitors scenic coasts, historic sites, outdoor adventures
Overview
- The coastline features miles of wide, sandy beaches with classic seaside amenities at resorts including Skegness and Cleethorpes
- Lincoln’s medieval landmarks include the 950-year-old Cathedral commissioned by William the Conqueror and Lincoln Castle, home to an original 1215 Magna Carta and a restored Victorian prison
- Known as “Bomber County,” the region preserves its World War II aviation heritage at sites like RAF Digby’s Lima Sector Operations Room Museum and the International Bomber Command Centre
- Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the Lincolnshire Wolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, marvel at Fenland sunrises, and watch migratory birds at Frampton Marsh or grey seals at Donna Nook
- Family attractions range from interactive farm parks such as Rand Farm and Hall Farm to high-ropes courses at Go Ape and water sports at Tallington Lakes