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Top 14 Natural Monuments in Lincolnshire

Best natural monuments in Lincolnshire encompass a range of landscapes, from rolling chalk hills to dynamic coastal environments. The region features the Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, characterized by dissected chalk plateaus and rich biodiversity. Coastal areas like Gibraltar Point and The Wash offer extensive intertidal flats, saltmarsh, and crucial habitats for numerous bird species. Inland, ancient woodlands and nature reserves provide varied ecosystems for exploration.

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Last updated: May 9, 2026

Hubbard's Hills

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Hubbard’s Hills is a glacial channel formed as the last ice age ended. A meltwater lake trapped between glacial ice sheet and the Lincolnshire Wolds poured over a chalk ridge …

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Red Hill Nature Reserve

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Red Hill Nature Reserve is a chalk escarpment with acres of plateaued wild landscape, wildflower meadow and disused quarry famous for its exposed red chalk rich in fossils.

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Aubourn Weir

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Lovely little spot to take a minute or two while you listen to the water running through the rocks. Cross via the ford if you dare (riding buddies will want …

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Congratulations! You've just made it to the highest point in Lincolnshire (168m). Wold Top, or as close to it as you can get by road, is a short walk by …

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Lion Statue, Lincoln Arboretum

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The larger-than-life size lion statue created in 1872 is a listed monument that guards the paths of Lincoln Arboretum.

The Arboretum also offers it's visitors tea rooms, a Victorian bandstand, …

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Theddlethorpe Dunes Nature Reserve

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A beautiful spot that is wheelchair accessible. Lots to see including stunning flowers, dragonflies and a great spot to do a butterfly count.

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Swanholme Lakes

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Swanholme Lakes Local Nature Reserve was formed from a series of flooded sand and gravel pits. After quarrying finished in the 1960s vegetation was able to colonise and this has …

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"As you stare at the limestone cliffs, it is worth reflecting that the rocks were formed in shallow warm tropical seas 165 million years ago in the Middle Jurassic period. …

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RSPB Frampton Marsh Lagoon

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This 15 hectare saline lagoon was created to protect the abundance of fantastic birdlife that resides in this area. There is a bird hide located on the lagoon where you …

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Donna Nook National Nature Reserve

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RAF Donna Nook is not only a seal sanctuary, its also a bombing range for a variety of British Aircraft from the RAF base near by, always stick to the …

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July 15, 2025, Hubbards Hills

hubbards hill louth lincolnshire small walk some steps up to the top of the hill

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The Lion Statue is situated in the middle of the Aboretum.

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The lion is a Grade II listed statue, dating from 1872. It was by Austin & Seeley and was presented by FJ Clarke. It is a composition figure, larger than life size, on a rendered pedestal with a moulded plinth and panelled sides.

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not quite seal time yet..I was going to do a loop but the bridge has been removed..

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wolds top is something special for flat Lincolnshire

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No dogs allowed

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments in Lincolnshire?

Visitors frequently enjoy Hubbard's Hills, a unique glacial channel with the meandering River Lud. Another favorite is Red Hill Nature Reserve, known for its chalk escarpment, wildflower meadows, and exposed red chalk rich in fossils. Aubourn Weir also offers a tranquil spot to observe water flowing through rocks.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in Lincolnshire?

Yes, several natural monuments are great for families. Hubbard's Hills is popular for its open spaces and river. Donna Nook National Nature Reserve offers a unique experience, especially during the grey seal pupping season. Swanholme Lakes and RSPB Frampton Marsh Lagoon are also suitable for family outings.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in Lincolnshire's natural monuments?

Lincolnshire offers a diverse range of natural features. You can explore rolling chalk hills and hidden valleys in the Lincolnshire Wolds, dynamic coastal environments with dunes and saltmarsh at places like Gibraltar Point and Saltfleetby-Theddlethorpe Dunes, and ancient woodlands such as Bardney Limewoods. The region also features rivers, lakes, and unique geological formations like the Jurassic Limestone Cliffs.

Where can I go for wildlife spotting in Lincolnshire?

Lincolnshire is excellent for wildlife spotting. Donna Nook National Nature Reserve is famous for its grey seal colony, particularly in winter. Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve is a renowned birdwatching haven, especially for migrant and overwintering birds. The Wash National Nature Reserve provides crucial habitats for numerous bird species like brent geese and curlew, while Saltfleetby-Theddlethorpe Dunes is home to natterjack toads.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. For hiking, explore trails like the 'Louth to Hubbard Hills and Flint Hill loop' in the Lincolnshire Wolds, or the 'Whisby Nature Reserve loop'. Cycling enthusiasts can try routes such as the 'Water Rail Way and Woodhall Spa Loop' or the 'Louth to Saltfleet Coast loop'. Running options include the 'Lincoln to 5-Mile Bridge loop along the River Witham' or the 'King Charles III England Coast Path and Gibraltar Point Loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking in Lincolnshire, Cycling in Lincolnshire, and Running Trails in Lincolnshire guides.

Are there any natural monuments in Lincolnshire that are wheelchair accessible?

Yes, Theddlethorpe Dunes Nature Reserve offers wheelchair-accessible paths, allowing visitors to enjoy its beautiful coastal environment, stunning flowers, and diverse wildlife including dragonflies.

What is the highest point in Lincolnshire and what can I see there?

The highest point in Lincolnshire is Wold Top, reaching 168 meters. From here, you can enjoy fantastic panoramic views of the surrounding Lincolnshire Wolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

What is the best time of year to visit Lincolnshire's natural monuments?

The best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying wildflower meadows at places like Red Hill Nature Reserve and observing general wildlife. Autumn offers beautiful foliage in woodlands. Winter is particularly special for visiting Donna Nook National Nature Reserve to witness the grey seal pupping season.

Are there any ancient woodlands to explore in Lincolnshire?

Yes, Bardney Limewoods National Nature Reserve is a significant inland natural monument comprising a group of small woods. These are considered some of the most important examples of small-leaved lime woodland in Britain, offering a rich ground flora and diverse tree communities. Legbourne Wood is another large ancient wood on the eastern side of the county, known for its wildlife and wildflowers.

What is the Lincolnshire Wolds and why is it significant?

The Lincolnshire Wolds is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), often called Lincolnshire's best-kept secret. It features rolling hills, hidden valleys, and gentle streams, characterized by a dissected chalk plateau. It's significant for its rich biodiversity, including rare flowers and insects in grasslands and chalk pits, and its historical landscape shaped by centuries of agricultural use.

Can I find coastal natural monuments in Lincolnshire?

Absolutely. Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve is a dynamic coastal environment known for its intertidal flats, saltmarsh, and dune formation. The Wash National Nature Reserve, one of Britain's last truly wild areas, also features extensive intertidal flats and saltmarsh. Additionally, Saltfleetby-Theddlethorpe Dunes National Nature Reserve offers nationally important dune and saltmarsh habitats.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Lincolnshire?

Visitors appreciate the tranquility and immersion in nature offered by Lincolnshire's natural monuments. Many enjoy the diverse landscapes, from the peaceful rolling hills of the Wolds to the wild beauty of the coast. Opportunities for birdwatching, observing unique wildlife like grey seals, and exploring ancient woodlands are also highly valued. The community has shared over 20 photos and given more than 60 upvotes to these natural spots.

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