Local Attractions
You don't have to go far to find interesting places to visit. A short walk across the fields takes you to Alvingham where you can find the a churchyard which is special for two reasons: It's one of just a handful where two Anglican churches are right next to each other:St.Mary's and St. Adelwold's, which is the only church named after a saxon saint! Not far from the churches is Alvingham Mill, a traditional watermill.In the same village you can also find Alvingham Fisheries where you can enjoy a day's coarse fishing.
A short drive away on the Louth Road is Rushmoor Country Park. It's a great day out for all the family with plenty to do for everybody. There's a lovely tearoom where you can enjoy the tastes of Lincolnshire, a herbgarden, wildlife pond and a large collection of rare breed poultry. A play area and plenty of bunnys and guinea pigs to cuddle will keep the little ones entertained.
If you would
like to learn a new skill, try climbing at NXG
Outdoor Pursuit's very own climbing wall. They also offer qualified instruction
in a variety of other activities and personal training.
Just 5 minutes away in Manby, you can take part in a range of exhilarating experiences
at Manby Motorplex. You can take
your 4x4 off-road, try the skid-car or drive a HGV. There are different events
all year round and entrance as a spectator is usually free!
Less than 5
miles away is Covenham Reservoir.
The local sailing club offers lots of courses including windsurfing, kayaking,
canoing and advanced sailing courses. The New
Plough in Covenham has just won the "Tastes of Lincolnshire - Pub of
the Year 2006 Award". It's just one of many great places to enjoy a tasty
meal prepared with local produce.
In the winter
the place to visit is Donna Nook. Grey seals come to this beach in November
and December every year to pup. It's amazing to see these shy animals give birth
and care for their pups just yards away from the visitors.
The Fun Coast
with Mablethorpe's blue flag beaches is just 13 miles away. Mablethorpe is an
traditional sea side resort with donkey rides on the beach, arcardes, a fairground
and "kiss-me-quick" hats! If you want to enjoy a quieter beach head
for the NorthEnd Beach. In the winter there is motorbike sandracing on the beach
which is great fun to watch - wrap up warm! Skegness, Cleethorpes and Sutton-on-Sea's
beaches are all easily reached by car.
Lincolnshire's Poacher Country is also known as "Bomber Country" due
to it's aviation heritage.You can visit the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre
near Spilsby where you can see "Just Jane" a Lancaster bomber which
will performtaxi runs on some days and one of the Dambuster's original bouncing
bombs as well as a control tower, air raid shelter and military vehicles. It's
well worth a visit. So is the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Visitor Centre
is at Coningby near Woodhall Spa. You can take guided tours round the hangar
and see a Lancaster bomber, five Spitfires, two Hurricanes and a Dakota.
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