Credit must be given to this website where displayed. The county border with Northamptonshire is 20 yards in length. It is the shortest county border in England. Most of the county lies within the East Midlands region of England.
The county town is the city of Lincoln. The Lincolnshire coast has many beaches located between Cleethorpes and Skegness. Many are secluded with no tourist facilities whilst others form part of nature reserves with some restrictions in place for this and also others which are owned by the Ministry of Defence. Most tourists to the coast will seek to visit the four main beaches which have been designated 'Blue Flag' status for cleanliness and which also offer most facilities, these are located at Skegness, Cleethorpes, Mablethorpe and Sutton on Sea.
Lincolnshire is known for having plentiful open space and this can be enjoyed further in one of many nature reserves. There are around which are operated by the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust which offer scenic walks and great opportunities to observe wildlife. The four principal reserves which show the diversity of the nature in Lincolnshire and include visitor services are:.
It is famed for having one of the largest and most accessible colonies of grey seals in the UK, a special wardening service is in operation during November and December to protect the seals and also to further explain the animals and the breeding process to visitors.
The vast reserves of Frieston Shore and Frampton Marsh near Boston are operated by the RSPB and offers an excellent opportunity to explore the Wash which is the most important estuary for wildlife in the country.
There are numerous markets that take place in towns throughout Lincolnshire on a weekly basis throughout the year, selling locally grown produce including fruit and vegetables as well as meat and poultry produce. Some of the largest and most popular markets are found in the towns in the Lincolnshire Wolds such as Louth, Spilsby and Horncastle whilst elsewhere Boston, Grantham and Spalding are popular destinations.
The largest selection of antiques shops and dealers are in Horncastle and Stamford but those with a significant interest should visit the Antiques Centre at Hemswell Cliff, near Gainsborough which has over dealers selling thousands of items. One of the most popular places for people to stay whilst visiting Lincolnshire is in one of the many caravan and camp sites which can be found in every area of the county. This form of accommodation is particularly popular on the Lincolnshire Coast with hundreds of great sites to choose from.
Visiting families may choose to stay in one of the county's holiday parks which have more facilities, services and entertainment a cater for a wide range of budgets. Some of the larger holiday parks are listed below:. Many of these, especially guest houses are occasionally able to offer accommodation without having to book beforehand.
For those wanting to stay in hotels operated by well-known brands there are a number who have properties across the county that are available at affordable prices. The locations where the main hotel chains are in operation include:. Upon dialling you will likely be first met by a first responder service called LIVES [formerly dead link] Lincolnshire Integrated Voluntary Emergency Service which operate in all areas of the county and often take on great importance due to the remoteness and rural nature of many places.
They are usually able to make those in need more comfortable and provide assistance until the East Midlands Ambulance Service arrives. The following hospitals do not have 24 hour Accident and Emergency departments and can only deal with the most minor injuries:.
The following emergency services are also in operation in the county all contact numbers are for non-emergencies only, otherwise dial :. City of Lincoln Cathedral City and county town for Lincolnshire.
The historic uphill area is popular with tourists with the downhill area having seen many modern developments for retail, cultural and entertainment purposes. North and North East Lincolnshire Grimsby , Scunthorpe , Barton-upon-Humber , Brigg Most populated part of Lincolnshire and most industrial with commercial docks and steelworks in the area.
The Humber Bridge links the area with Kingston upon Hull. Lincolnshire produces more fresh produce than any other county in Britain, with food production and farming providing around a billion pounds annually to the local economy.
There are many important architectural places to visit such as Burghley House and Grimsthorpe Castle , plus its many restored windmills such as Waltham Windmill and Sibsey Trader Mill. First recorded in as Lincolnescire. The Brittonic origin of the county town is Lindon, meaning a lake Ilyn. The Romans later named the place colonia; meaning a colony or settlement for retired soldiers. The local English condensed the name Lindum colonia to make Lincoln.
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