Park
Hartsholme Country Park
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377 Skellingthorpe Rd
Lincoln, England
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Covering more than 200 acres, Hartsholme Country Park is a stunning open space to the south of the city. Visitors can enjoy walks and cycle rides through the lakes and ornamental grounds and lots of wildlife watching. Hartsholme is a Green Flag Award winning park containing Victorian landscaped gardens, a large reservoir, woodlands and grasslands. There is also a visitor centre, children’s play area, cafe and a three star rated Touring Park and campsite. The Visitor Centre has exhibitions and interactive features on the wildlife and history of Hartsholme Country Park and neighbouring Swanholme Lakes Local Nature Reserve. You can also pick up a map and guide to the Country Park in the Visitor
Covering more than 200 acres, Hartsholme Country Park is a stunning open space to the south of the city. Visitors can enjoy walks and cycle rides through the lakes and ornamental grounds and lots of wildlife watching. Hartsholme is a Green Flag Award winning park containing Victorian landscaped gard…
Get back to nature and you won't even realise you're still in a city. Lot's of lovely nature trails, large lake with flocks of birds, deer roam freely and we've even spotted a Kingfisher here. Kids play area, great place for a picnic or there is a cafe and also toilets available
Whether it is cold or warm, wet or dry, this park is a great place to visit. There is a perimeter path to walk, run or cycle around plus many more paths around the lakes, playing fields and through the woods. There is a large open space for ball games, a brilliant climbing frame, historical information points, a cafe, toilets, free parking and many ducks and wildlife to see and feed.
Whether it is cold or warm, wet or dry, this park is a great place to visit. There is a perimeter path to walk, run or cycle around plus many more paths around the lakes, playing fields and through the woods. There is a large open space for ball games, a brilliant climbing frame, historical info…