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Lincolnshire Wolds Outdoor Festival

The Lincolnshire Wolds Outdoor Festival is an ideal way to explore and appreciate all that the Lincolnshire Wolds has to offer.  The Lincolnshire Wolds National Landscape is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and provides the perfect backdrop. During the 2-week festival there will be over 100 amazing events and activities taking place, across a multitude […]

Cadwell Park Self Guided Walk

A walkaround the circuit grounds and parkland taking in 10 information boards. Leaflet on historical information available from the venue office prior to the walk. Guests are welcome to visit at any time Cadwell Park is open during the festival and the walk will take around 1 hour to complete. *Please note that during event […]

Moonshiners Duo @ Anderby Village Hall

Chapel St Leonards

oin us for an unforgettable evening with the Moonshiners Duo, the sensational rockabilly band, set to light up the stage at Andy Village Hall on Saturday, May 11, 2024! This dynamic duo, who once serenaded passersby as buskers, have now become full-fledged musicians, captivating audiences with their infectious music and mesmerizing performances. The Moonshiners Duo's […]

Gliding

Kirton in Lindsey

Enjoy a flight in one of Trent Valley Gliding Club's two seat gliders launched using their winch to a height of about 1100'. The flight will last around 6 - 10 minutes dependant on the weather conditions on the day. You will be given the opportunity to fly the glider and enjoy the surrounding scenery. […]

Social Walk from Gunby to Monksthorpe Chapel

An 8 mile 'social walk' and discover old churches and Monksthorpe Chapel on this picturesque walk around Gunby's estate, as well as plentiful birdlife and a disused railway line. Bring some friends or make new ones along the way on this friendly social walk. Dogs on leads welcome.      

Revesby Estate Walk – Village Green, Church and Monastery

A maximum number of 25 attendees. To meet at the Village Hall, Revesby. Mr Wiggins-Davies will give a brief history of the village hall, almshouses, village green and then onto the church and then through the fields to the historic site of Monastic Revesby Abbey.