In addition to the beautiful woods at Kenwick Park and the facilities at Kenwick Park Leisure Club,  the Lincolnshire Wolds have a great deal to offer visitors, especially if your partner has come to play golf at the wonderful array of Lincolnshire courses!

Not be missed is historic Lincoln only 30 minutes away, complete with its famous cathedral and medieval buildings as well as a Norman Castle where you can see one the few original copies of Magna Carta. To the south lies Stamford, a perfectly preserved Georgian Town, which featured in the TV adaptation of Middlemarch. Make sure you pay a visit to nearby Burghley House, one of our grandest Elizabethan houses.

Rushmore Country Park, Louth - 3.2 Miles away*

Rushmoor Country Park is the perfect place for a family visit, with lots of things for children to do, and lovely surroundings where adults can relax whilst the younger ones have fun with the animals. View Website »

Claythorpe Watermill and Wildlife Gardens, Alford - 5.6 Miles away*

This enchanted paradise is home to hundreds of birds, otters, chipmunks and wallabies, all of which can be seen wandering the grounds. Picnic in the Enchanted Woods or enjoy afternoon tea in the restaurant. The gardens situated in the Lincolnshire Wolds can be enjoyed again and again! View Website »

Alford Pottery, Alford - 8.7 Miles away*

Makers of robust, functional tableware and giftware, Alford Pottery has a pot to suit all requirements. Come and see the experts at work and watch the pots being made. Children will find it particularly fascinating! View Website »

Stockwith Mill , Spilsby - 9.2 Miles away*

Beautifully placed in the Lincolnshire Wolds, Stockwith Mill sits in an area of outstanding natural beauty. After a hearty lunch in the restaurant why not take a country walk, wander around the mill and craft shop or simply take it easy and enjoy the restful surroundings. View Website »

The Seal Sanctuary, Mablethorpe - 9.7 Miles away*

The biggest breeding colony of grey seals is just a few miles offshore from Mablethorpe, therefore admissions to the Seal Sanctuary are quite frequent. Not only does the centre rehabilitate injured and sick seals, they also rescue injured birds and other wildlife. A visit here is not only educational but will also help support this exceptional centre. View Website 
 
 
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