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Visiting Lincolnshire

Lincolnshire is on your list of places to visit - fantastic. Let's talk about restaurants, getting there and some tips about what to do when you arrive.

What Should I Do In Lincolnshire?

If you have 3 hours, a half day or even a week in Lincolnshire then we have some suggestions for you. Read our guides and get going today!

This should be enough to get you going in Lincolnshire!

FAQs About Lincolnshire

How Do I Get To Lincolnshire?

Driving directions:

From London: Take the M1 north and exit at junction 23a for the A453 towards Grantham. Follow signs for Lincoln.

From Manchester: Take the M62 east, then the A1 south. Exit at junction 34 for the A614 towards Ollerton. Follow signs for Lincoln.

From Birmingham: Take the M6 north, then the A14 east. Exit at junction 1 for the A43 towards Stamford. Follow signs for Lincoln.

Rail directions:

From London: Take a train from Kings Cross to Lincoln. The journey takes around 2 hours.

From Manchester: Take a train from Manchester Piccadilly to Lincoln. The journey takes around 2.5 hours.

From Birmingham: Take a train from Birmingham New Street to Lincoln. The journey takes around 2.5 hours.

Suggestions:

If you are in the area, you may also want to visit the historic city of York, which is around an hour's drive away. Alternatively, the coastal town of Skegness is around a 45-minute drive from Lincoln.

What's The Nearest Airport To Lincolnshire?

The closest airport to Lincolnshire is East Midlands Airport, which is approximately 50 miles away. To get to Lincolnshire from East Midlands Airport, you can take the A46 or A52 roads and the journey should take around one hour by car.

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