Attractions and places to see around Skellingthorpe include natural woodlands, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. The village is part of the Witham Valley Country Park and is situated near the city of Lincoln. The area offers a mix of ancient woodlands, such as Skellingthorpe Old Wood, and significant architectural structures like Skellingthorpe Hall.
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Brilliant ride with good tarmac apart from 1 mile at Bardney.Suitable for mountain and road bikes Just have to push through central Lincoln or preferably don't cycle this section. Together with the 11.7 miles of old track heading west out of Lincoln over the Trent, this can make a 60 miles circuit of good off road cycling from Tuxford to Boston
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Lincoln castle and the old Victorian prison is brilliant
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A beautiful, typically British small town with the mighty cathedral.
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The old castle complexes with the walls are also well worth seeing.
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The symbol of Lincoln is the mighty cathedral.
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Lincoln is a beautiful medieval city in the heart of England. The center is overlooked by the dominant cathedral.
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Good route to stretch out the cycling legs, pleasant for all cyclists with many benches along route for a quick stop
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A great track , starting at Fledborough where High Marnham power station was located and going to Braeford Wharf in Lincoln City centre.Twenty five miles return trip if you park at Fledborough.Parking there is fine in the side road.
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Skellingthorpe offers several historical landmarks. You can explore the Grade II Listed Georgian manor house, Skellingthorpe Hall, built in 1811, or Skellingthorpe Manor, also from around 1811. St. Lawrence's Church, with its 13th-century tower and chancel arches, is another significant site. For a unique glimpse into local history, visit the Heritage Room at the Community Centre, which preserves documents and photographs related to RAF Skellingthorpe. Additionally, the village features the remains of an 18th-century duck decoy, a listed ancient monument.
Yes, Skellingthorpe is rich in natural beauty. Skellingthorpe Old Wood is a significant ancient woodland, part of the Witham Valley Country Park, offering extensive trails for walking, cycling, and horse riding. It's particularly beautiful in spring with bluebells. Adjacent to it is Old Hag Wood. For more options, Hartsholme Country Park and Swanholme Lakes Nature Reserve are also close by, providing further opportunities to enjoy nature.
Skellingthorpe is well-suited for cycling. You can enjoy the Water Rail Way: River Witham Sculptures and Countryside, a pleasant route featuring sculptures along the River Witham. Another popular option is the Fledborough to Doddington & Harby Railway Path, a former railway line now used for cycling, walking, and horse riding, which crosses the River Trent via an old viaduct. For more cycling adventures, explore the various Road Cycling Routes around Skellingthorpe or MTB Trails around Skellingthorpe.
Absolutely. Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The Water Rail Way: River Witham Sculptures and Countryside and the Fledborough to Doddington & Harby Railway Path are both cycle ways that are family-friendly. Doddington Hall and Gardens offers an Elizabethan house and beautiful gardens that families can enjoy. Even historical sites like Lincoln Cathedral are considered family-friendly, offering a rich cultural experience.
Skellingthorpe Old Wood is particularly picturesque in spring. During this season, you can enjoy the vibrant display of bluebells and lily-of-the-valley, making it an ideal time for walks and enjoying the natural beauty.
For easy walks, you can explore routes like the 'Hartsholme Lake Boathouse loop from Birchwood' or the 'Wildflowers and Primroses – Old Wood Archway Entrance loop from Skellingthorpe'. These are generally flat and well-suited for a relaxed outing. You can find more easy options in the Easy hikes around Skellingthorpe guide.
Just 3 miles from Skellingthorpe, the city of Lincoln offers a wealth of historical and cultural sites. Highlights include the magnificent Lincoln Cathedral, once the world's tallest building, and Lincoln Castle, a Norman motte-and-bailey castle. You can also visit the Museum of Lincolnshire Life, explore Brayford Pool, see Ellis Windmill, and walk up the historic cobbled street of Steep Hill.
Yes, the village of Skellingthorpe features two public houses, The Plough Inn and The Stone Arms, both located on High Street, where you can find options for food and drink.
Skellingthorpe has a unique cultural heritage, particularly its connection to RAF Skellingthorpe. The Heritage Room at the Community Centre, housed in a former weigh-bridge office, preserves photographs and documents from the former air base. The village also has memorials and a village sign depicting a Lancaster aircraft, commemorating its RAF history. The village sign itself is notable, featuring an image of a Roman bowl, reflecting the area's Roman history.
Visitors particularly enjoy the pleasant and well-maintained routes like the Water Rail Way, noting the numerous sculptures and places to rest. The flat and well-surfaced former railway lines, such as the Fledborough to Doddington & Harby Railway Path, are appreciated for cycling, walking, and horse riding. The historical significance and architectural beauty of sites like Lincoln Cathedral and Doddington Hall and Gardens also receive high praise.
Beyond the 13th-century elements of St. Lawrence's Church, Skellingthorpe is home to Jessup Cottage, believed to be the oldest house in the village, dating back to at least 1837. Additionally, the village has the remains of an 18th-century duck decoy, which is a listed ancient monument.


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