attractive market town often described as the “gateway to the Lincolnshire Wolds”
Jubilee Park Woodhall Spa
The park covers 10 glorious acres of picturesque, ornamental gardens and includes a bandstand, a highly rated motorhome aire, children’s play area, sensory garden, bowling green, croquet lawns, cricket pitch, tennis club, a café and, of course, our fabulous heated lido.
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Jubilee Park Woodhall Spa
The park covers 10 glorious acres of picturesque, ornamental gardens and includes a bandstand, a highly rated motorhome aire, children’s play area, sensory garden, bowling green, croquet lawns, cricket pitch, tennis club, a café and, of course, our fabulous heated lido.
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Kinema In The Woods
If you’re looking for a family day out that combines nostalgia, entertainment, and a touch of magic, Kinema in the Woods is the perfect place to visit.
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We are Horncastle Theatre Company
We are Horncastle Theatre Company, providing quality amateur theatre to the people of Horncastle and surrounding area for over 45 years.
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Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre
Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre will give kids a real sense of history as it is the only Airfield Museum on the country that has been recreated to its original design on an original WW2 airfield.
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Cadwell Park
The circuit is also one of the most popular destinations on the Bennetts British Superbike Championship calendar, with its infamous ‘Mountain’ section where riders are often completely airborne providing a particular challenge.
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The best places to spend the day in Horncastle
Bain Valley Park
Bain Valley Park offers accessible paths suitable for walking, cycling, and mobility aids, with viewpoints crafted from corten steel overlooking ponds and the valley. The grassy open areas are ideal for informal games and picnics, and seating is positioned to capture scenic views.
Banovallum Carr
Banovallum Carr is a small native wet woodland on the edge of Horncastle, Lincolnshire, managed by the Woodland Trust. Named after the town’s Roman name, “Banovallum,” the site recreates the fen-edge carr habitat that once characterized the Lincolnshire Wolds’ river valleys.
The Spa Trail
The Spa Trail in Horncastle, Lincolnshire, is a scenic multi-use route linking Horncastle to Woodhall Spa. Stretching roughly seven miles, it follows a disused railway and part of the Horncastle Canal, creating a flat, accessible path ideal for walking, cycling, and horseback riding.