Cadwell Park
Market Rasen Racecourse
Rand Farm
Lincolnshire Coast
Viking Way
Map of the Viking Way
Walking in Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire Cycle Routes
More Cycling and Maps
Heritage Cycling Route
Visit Lincolnshire Website
Poacher Guide

Wear Them Out!

Rand farm is an ideal place to take the kids for a day out, rain or shine

It is a working farm with all types of animals, and whether they want to feed the animals or just run round madly in the adventure playground they are guaranteed to come home tired. If it is raining then there is plenty of indoor activities too.

Opening hours are:
10am - 6pm in the summer
10am - 4pm in the winter

Go to the Rand Farm Website for more information


The county of Lincolnshire has some of the most unspoilt countryside in England, with plenty of open space in which to walk, run and cycle. It also has some great places to go for day trips


Entertainment for Petrol Heads

Whether you love watching cars or motorbikes race there is plenty to see at Cadwell Park.

Cadwell Park is open seven days a week. Often at the weekends there are events that you can go and watch for free. Take your coats in the Winter though, it can be chilly.
Find out more at the
Cadwell Park Site


Get Your Walking Boots On!

There are some fabulous places to walk in Lincolnshire. The Viking Way is 147 miles long and stretches from the Humber Bridge through Tealby to Oakham.

Along the way it reaches Lincolnshire's highest point called Normanby Top (550 feet=168metres), so pack your rucksack, put on your walking boots and off you go! The walk falls naturally into 13 sections, so you don't have to do it all in one day!

Find out more here and get a printable map here. For more walks have a look at the Lincolnshire Walking Trails

Sport of Kings

Market Rasen is 5 miles away from Tealby and has a Racecourse with a busy calendar.

To have a look at the Market Rasen Racecourse website click here


Explore the Coast

The Lincolnshire Coast has lovely beaches and plenty of places to go for a lovely day out

More Information Here


Pedal Away

Cyclists take a look at the Sustainable Transport Page for Lincolnshire which includes free downloadable maps.
The
National Byway Site and Cycle Routes from the Visit Lincolnshire Website also have plentiful information on cycling in the area


For everything about Lincolnshire have a look at the Visit Lincolnshire Website