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B&Bs in Lincoln
To get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy a few well-deserved days off, nothing better than travelling to a quiet environment and enjoying the serenity of nature and the countryside. One of the best places to rest is the beautiful city of Lincoln located in the county of Lincolnshire where, in addition to enjoying fantastic tourist attractions, you can also rest in the amazing B&Bs with all the amenities for a sensational holiday. In Lincoln, you can learn a little more about the history of England by visiting the ancient monuments and historic buildings that include imposing fortresses from medieval times. Tour the fascinating museums with great displays of wonderful old artefacts. In Lincoln, you will find everything you need and more for a dream holiday.
Amazing Bed & Breakfasts with tasteful decorationOn these holidays, if you travel with your family, friends, or partner you will be able to enjoy magnificent B&Bs, with breakfast included and a variety of modern comforts to make the most of these days of well-deserved rest. You will find fabulous bedrooms with single, double, and king-size beds. In the living room, you will find everything you need to have a fun and enjoyable time, from high-speed internet, plasma TV, to a fireplace and comfortable sofas. Prepare delicious meals in a luxurious kitchen with all appliances such as oven, microwave, refrigerator, gas stove, dishwasher, and a cosy breakfast bar to share with your family or partner. Additionally, these splendid accommodations include a great terrace and parking available if you travel by car.
Travellers and activities
Lincoln is a charming city with plenty to see, do and have a great time. If you are travelling with your family or friends, one of the must-sees in the city is undoubtedly the wonderful Hartsholme National Park, located southwest of the centre on an old estate with 200 acres of fantastic land. This park, winner of the well-known Green Flag award, was built in 1862, designed by the famous landscape designer Eduard Milner, with a great Victorian style that has remained almost intact despite the passage of time. In this charming park, you can enjoy quiet walks through the wooded areas and cross the old white iron bridge. Explore the wonderful visitor centre with park history exhibits as well as a children's play area and a fantastic café.
Lincoln for history loversAs you tour the city of Lincoln, you will notice many well-preserved monuments and historic buildings, where you can learn fascinating facts about the most outstanding historical events that occurred in the city. Lincoln Castle is certainly a good place to start your city tour. It was built in 1068 by William the Conqueror on the site of an old Roman fortress. It is one of the best preserved castles in the country. In 1215, some modifications were made for its preservation. Taking a tour of the interior, you will discover spectacular displays of ancient crafts such as stonemasonry, gold smithing and glass painting. Also in this castle is one of the 4 copies of the Magna Carta that you can read. Do not miss taking a walk around where you will find beautiful gardens with adorable flowers and plants.
The charming city of Lincoln, has many great tourist attractions besides the wonderful natural settings, you will find a fantastic university, such as its impressive football club, in addition to Lincoln being the largest settlement in the county.
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The fascinating Lincoln Cathedral is one of the most outstanding monuments in England due to its imposing architecture that includes three magnificent towers, it was the tallest building in the world in the 14th century. This Norman-style church has been renovated several times in the past 12th and 13th centuries, giving it a gothic design, stunning rose windows and an impressive vault. Certainly, you cannot miss visiting this building, famous for its magnificent medieval architecture.
2. Tour the beautiful Doddington HallKnowing the impressive Doddington Hall is a must-see that you should include in your itinerary on these holidays in Lincoln. This Elizabethan-style mansion was built in the late 16th century, considered a symbol of status and class for the courtiers of Queen Elizabeth. Its design was in charge of the best architects of that time, such as Robert Smythson. Inside you can find fine ceramics, paintings, and some furniture from past centuries. In the surroundings, you will marvel at the impressive walled garden for a walk.
3. Visit the impressive museum of Lincolnshire lifeThis wonderful museum offers all its visitors through its fantastic exhibitions to learn about the history of Lincolnshire since 1750, which includes industrial, agricultural, domestic and commercial life. You will find old agricultural machinery, tractors and some steam engines. Additionally, you will also find a Victorian-style kitchen, a printing press that is in operation, as well as the interior of some houses and shops from bygone eras and many other items that only in this museum can you find.
4. Meet the magnificent Palace of the Medieval BishopThis historic building was built in 1163. It was considered one of the most important in medieval England. Currently, it is open to the public, and they offer audio-guided tours of the surroundings where you will discover all the details of this building, such as the history of the looting it suffered during wars and battles. Nearby, you will find a magnificent vineyard and extensive heritage garden, as well as an impressive 15th century chapel.
5. Stroll through the adorable Mills in LincolnTo the west of Mill Road, you will find an old windmill from the 18th century that was in operation until 1940. It was renovated and reopened in 1981 and today offers a tour of its interior where you can learn about the entire process that is carried out to the milling of wheat flour and other products. In the surroundings you can enjoy wonderful views of the countryside where you can take quiet walks and take the best photographs to remember.
6. Enjoy a fantastic day in Whisby Nature ParkThe amazing Whisby Nature Park is located southwest of Lincoln, near an old quarry. It is the ideal place for hiking lovers as they will be able to enjoy 6.5 miles of trails through humid forests, grasslands, swamps, and other varied and extensive green areas to enjoy all the beautiful scenery. If you like bird watching, in this park you will also find a variety of birds such as warblers, swallows, finches, wild birds and many more that you can photograph.
7. Marvel at the architecture of Lincoln City HallThe city hall was built in Stonebow, considered a Tudor monument from 1520. Nowadays, it is used to hold the most important meetings of the city council, on the impressive facade, you will notice the imposing coat of arms of the city. You will find wonderful guided tours where you can visit the council room and some historical objects such as the sword of King Richard II that he gave to the city of Lincoln in 1386. Undoubtedly, the structure and facade of this building are the greatest attraction that you should know.
Information about b&bs in Lincoln
🏡 B&Bs available: | 2 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -58%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £44. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and fireplace. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |