Attractions and places to see around Glentham include historical landmarks and natural landscapes within the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire. The village offers a tranquil rural setting with deep historical roots, evidenced by its mention in the Domesday Book and local archaeological finds. The surrounding Lincolnshire Wolds provide varied terrain, from lush forests to open countryside. Visitors can explore a mix of historical sites and outdoor trails.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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wolds top is something special for flat Lincolnshire
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But watch out for the giant puddle!
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Go on a clear day to enjoy the expansive view from the portico. Or shelter from the rain there
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This scenic byway located in the Lincolnshire Wolds between Claxby and Walesby provides the perfect location for a picturesque walk through rolling countryside. The autumnal colours are especially delightful, to be enjoyed between the months of September and November.
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Congratulations! You've just made it to the highest point in Lincolnshire, Wold Top (168m). Fantastic panoramas of the Wolds await.
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Congratulations! You've just made it to the highest point in Lincolnshire (168m). Wold Top, or as close to it as you can get by road, is a short walk by footpath if you seek the actual summit. Fantastic panoramas of the Wolds await.
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Congratulations! You've just made it to the highest point in Lincolnshire (168m). Wold Top, or as close to it as you can get by road, is a short walk by footpath if you seek the actual summit. Fantastic panoramas of the Wolds await.
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The area around Glentham is rich in natural beauty, particularly within the Lincolnshire Wolds. You can visit Wold Top (Highest Point in Lincolnshire) for panoramic views. Another excellent spot is the View of the Lincolnshire Wolds Between Walesby and Claxby, offering expansive vistas where hills fold over each other. For a more immersive experience, explore Forest Road in the Lincolnshire Wolds, which takes you through lush deciduous forest before opening into meadows and fields.
Yes, Glentham village itself holds significant historical landmarks. The most prominent is St Peter and St Paul's Church, a Grade I listed Anglican church dating back to the 13th century. It features a 1756 tower, a stained-glass window by Christopher Whall, and monuments to the Tourney family. A unique historical curiosity is the 'pieta' over the south porch and the brass effigy of 'Molly Grime,' subject to an annual washing ritual until 1832. The village also has former historical buildings like The Crown Inn and the Wesleyan Chapel, now private residences, which speak to its past.
Beyond exploring the natural highlights, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, mountain biking, and road cycling. For running, explore trails like the 'Running loop from Market Rasen' or the 'Crow Holt – South Wood loop.' Mountain bikers can enjoy routes such as 'View of the Lincolnshire Wolds – Mobile Coffee Van loop.' Road cyclists have options like the 'St Hybald's Church, Scawby loop.' You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Glentham, MTB Trails around Glentham, and Road Cycling Routes around Glentham guides.
While Glentham itself is tranquil, the surrounding Lincolnshire area offers several family-friendly attractions within a short drive. These include Hall Farm Park and Rand Farm Park, both children's farms with indoor and outdoor activities. Uncle Henry's Farm Shop provides another outdoor experience, and Woodside Wildlife and Falconry Park offers a chance to see various animals and birds. For active families, Wild Pines Park is an outdoor high ropes course suitable for different ages.
The Lincolnshire Wolds provide excellent opportunities for scenic walks and rides. The Forest Road in the Lincolnshire Wolds is a beautiful stretch through deciduous forest, ideal for both. The Claxby Byway offers a picturesque walk through rolling countryside, especially delightful in autumn. For more structured routes, explore the various running, MTB, and road cycling guides linked above, which feature numerous trails suitable for different preferences.
The highest point in Lincolnshire is Wold Top, reaching 168m. You can visit it and enjoy fantastic panoramas of the Wolds. While the exact summit might require a short footpath walk, the area accessible by road offers stunning views.
For enjoying the scenic byways and natural landscapes, the autumnal months (September to November) are particularly recommended. The Claxby Byway, for instance, is noted for its especially delightful autumnal colours during this period, making it perfect for picturesque walks.
The Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offers varied terrain from lush forests to open countryside. It's characterized by rolling hills, expansive views, and tranquil lanes. Highlights like Forest Road and the numerous viewpoints provide diverse settings for walking, cycling, and enjoying nature away from urban bustle.
Beyond Glentham's own St Peter and St Paul's Church, the wider Lincolnshire area is rich in historical architecture. While not directly in Glentham, the city of Lincoln, about 16 miles away, boasts the spectacular Lincoln Cathedral and Lincoln Castle, both significant historical and cultural sites worth visiting for their architectural grandeur and historical importance.
Glentham has a deep historical past, with evidence of Stone Age, Iron Age, and Roman artifacts discovered locally. The village was also mentioned in the Domesday Book, indicating its long-standing history as a settlement. This rich heritage suggests a continuous human presence in the area for millennia, making it a fascinating spot for those interested in local history and archaeology.
Yes, the area around Glentham is well-suited for longer runs and bike rides. For mountain biking, routes like the 'Mobile Coffee Van loop from Market Rasen' extend to nearly 40 km. Road cyclists can tackle even longer distances, with routes such as the 'Brigg Market Place loop from Bishop Norton CP' covering over 65 km. These routes offer varied terrain and scenic views for endurance activities. Refer to the Running Trails, MTB Trails, and Road Cycling Routes guides for detailed options.
The natural areas around Glentham, particularly the Lincolnshire Wolds, offer opportunities to observe local flora and fauna. The Forest Road in the Lincolnshire Wolds provides a chance to experience lush deciduous forest ecosystems. For a more structured wildlife experience, Woodside Wildlife and Falconry Park, located about 10.5 miles away in Lincoln, allows visitors to see various animals and birds up close.


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