Best attractions and places to see around North Kelsey, a village in West Lindsey, Lincolnshire, offers a blend of local landmarks and access to the natural beauty of the surrounding area. The village serves as a gateway to exploring Lincolnshire's countryside and heritage, with its proximity to the Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Visitors can find historical sites, natural features North Kelsey, and popular walking trails.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Along the Viking Way trail sadly several have had graffiti added to them.
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wolds top is something special for flat Lincolnshire
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Super views down towards Rothwell and the N. E. Lincs Wolds.
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This path forms part of the Nev Cole Way - a 57 mile linear walk from Burton-on-Stather and finishing at Nettleton in Lincolnshire. It links with the Viking Way in two places, at Barton-upon-Humber and Nettleton.
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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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Nettleton Mine, near Holton Le Moor, Lincs. was first opened in around 1928 by the Mid Lincolnshire Ironstone Co. later coming under the ownership of John Lysaghts and eventually the British Steel Corporation. To begin with horses were used for haulage, the output being tipped from the 2ft 6in. gauge tubs into a hopper from where it travelled down to Holton Le Moor by aerial ropeway where standard gauge sidings connected in from the LNER Barnetby to Market Rasen line.
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North Kelsey and its surroundings offer several historical sites. You can visit All Hallows' Church, which features a 13th-century tower, or see Church Farm, an Elizabethan building. The village also has the early 19th-century North Kelsey Windmill and the historic Bywell Pump. A short distance away, you'll find the Somerby Monument, built in 1770 to commemorate a marriage.
Yes, North Kelsey is close to the Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, known for its rolling hills and scenic views. You can reach Wold Top, the highest point in Lincolnshire, offering fantastic panoramas. The area also features Kelsey Woodlands, a peaceful natural burial ground rich in flora and fauna, and the North Kelsey Beck.
The area around North Kelsey is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and road cycling. For specific routes, explore the Running Trails around North Kelsey, Road Cycling Routes around North Kelsey, or Easy hikes around North Kelsey guides for detailed options.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options nearby. Hall Farm Park in South Kelsey offers both indoor and outdoor activities for children. Brigg Garden Centre, a short drive away, provides indoor and outdoor theme park and funfair experiences. For a creative outing, Live Love and Create in Brigg is a pottery center and ceramic cafe.
North Kelsey is a great base for walking. The Nev Cole Way, a 57-mile linear walk, passes through the area, offering expansive views. You can also find easy hikes, such as those leading to Nettleton Mine Entrance or the Somerby Monument. For more options, check the Easy hikes around North Kelsey guide.
The highest point in Lincolnshire is Wold Top, reaching 168 meters. While you can get close by road, the actual summit is a short walk by footpath, offering fantastic panoramic views of the Wolds.
Absolutely. The NCN 1 Bridleway Section – Barnetby Wold offers a pleasant off-road section of National Cycle Trail 1, linking with other bridleways. For road cycling, you can explore routes like the Somerby Monument loop or the Caistor Market Place loop. More detailed routes are available in the Road Cycling Routes around North Kelsey guide.
Beyond the main highlights, consider exploring the former RAF Caistor, located predominantly within North Kelsey parish, where concrete bases of three Thor IRBM launch pads remain. The Nettleton Mine Entrance, an interesting historical industrial site, is also part of the Viking Way trail and offers a unique exploration opportunity.
The Lincolnshire Wolds and surrounding countryside are beautiful throughout the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walking and cycling, with wildflowers in bloom. Autumn provides stunning foliage. While winter hiking is possible, be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially muddy conditions on trails.
The Butcher's Arms is a community fixture within North Kelsey village. For more options, nearby towns and villages will offer additional pubs and cafes, particularly in places like Brigg, which is a short drive away and features attractions like Brigg Garden Centre and Live Love and Create.
The Bywell Pump, located on the village green and dating back to 1891, is a local landmark. It features two spouts, one for water carts and one for buckets. Local folklore suggests that those who drank its water would be prevented from leaving the village, adding a touch of mystical charm to its history.
Yes, the Nettleton Mine Entrance is a notable industrial heritage site. This former ironstone mine began operations around 1928 and offers a glimpse into the region's industrial past. Additionally, the North Kelsey Windmill, an early 19th-century brick tower mill, historically operated using both wind and steam power.


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