Walking in Lincolnshire

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Walking in Lincolnshire beholds outstanding beauty with the unspoilt countryside contrasting with the living landscape that is steeped in history.

You can go walking through Lincolnshire and make your own path, seeing for yourself the stunning views Lincolnshire possesses. From 3 miles ‘easy’ walks through Aby and Belleau up to 12.5 miles ‘moderate’ walks from Hagworthingham to Horncastle and many more, you certainly won’t be short of choices where to go walking around Lincolnshire.

Lincolnshire is ideal to take your dog with you too, with the wide-open spaces for you both to explore and enjoy. Why not stay in a pub along the way? If you stay in a pub in Lincolnshire, some also allow for your dog to stay with you, so no one needs to miss out on a great walking adventure!

The pubs rival both B&Bs and hotels as pub accommodation is becoming more and more popular due to their stylish rooms, which are full of character and with many luxuries for all to enjoy.

After a long day’s walking, why not head to the pub, where you can enjoy a well deserved meal, where the produce is often locally sourced, making each mouthful even tastier. Sit back and relax in front of the cosy pub in the winter with your mulled wine or maybe in the beer garden in the summer months with your refreshing cold beer. You can enjoy all this, knowing your room is only a few feet away.

The rooms provide comfortable beds, en-suite bathrooms, TVs with FreeView and even WiFi throughout the pub. Relax and unwind at the pub after your day walking or even prepare yourself before heading out the next day – you can make a real walking weekend of it and stay at different pubs along the way.

For more information on what to explore, take a look at our Things to Do in Lincolnshire guide.

Photo by Dan Smedley on Unsplash

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Pubs in The County