Best attractions and places to see around Dunsby offer a glimpse into historical English village life within the Lincolnshire Fens. The area features notable landmarks, medieval remnants, and natural surroundings. Dunsby is situated on the western edge of the fens, providing access to the unique landscape of Dunsby Fen. This region combines cultural heritage with opportunities for exploring rural Lincolnshire.
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Some tracks can be hard to find, a few trees obstruct paths and certain areas turn into a swamp. Better ride for summer than winter
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The approach has a sharp little kicker from either direction but particularly from the east where the gradient steepens on a right hand bend.
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Now under new ownership but still a great place to stop in a nice location. Outdoor bike parking which can be overseen from the tables inside. Open 9am-3.30pm (3pm Sun, closed Mon).
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The house next to the bridge is for sale, for anyone who doesn't mind express trains roaring past at roof height!
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Impressive viaduct that carries high speed trains. Well wouth a ride out and under the large structure.
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Good place to take the family for a gentle ride around the lake. You need to pay to get in unless you know about the back way in from a nearby village!
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Grimsthorpe Castle is a wonderful historic house, park & garden, open in the summer and with extensive cycling and walking trails throughout the estate. If you are a Historic Houses or RHS Member, then you enjoy free entry to the Castle, Park & Gardens. Otherwise if you would like to cycle the trails at Grimsthorpe Castle, you will need to pay an entry fee.
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Grimsthorpe Castle is a wonderful historic house, park & garden, open in the summer and with extensive cycling and walking trails throughout the estate. If you are a Historic Houses or RHS Member, then you enjoy free entry to the Castle, Park & Gardens. Otherwise if you would like to cycle the trails at Grimsthorpe Castle, you will need to pay an entry fee.
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Dunsby offers a rich historical experience. You can explore Grimsthorpe Castle, a historic house, park, and garden with extensive trails. Within Dunsby village, visit All Saints' Church, a Grade I listed building dating back to the 12th century, known for its medieval statue of Christ and unique carvings. Also, look for the medieval village cross and the earthworks of a medieval settlement just west of the church.
Dunsby is situated on the edge of the Lincolnshire Fens, offering unique natural landscapes. You can explore Dunsby Fen, particularly towards the South Forty Foot Drain, which provides a sense of 'timeless peace' and opportunities for birdwatching. The wider fenlands are known for their peaceful scenery and diverse wildlife.
Yes, there are various hiking trails around Dunsby. For easy walks, consider routes like 'The Oaks – Williamson's Plantation loop from Grimsthorpe' or trails within Bourne Woods South End. Moderate options include 'Church of St Mary, Swinstead loop from Edenham' and 'Booming Wood – Woodland Path with Wildlife loop from Haconby'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Dunsby guide.
Families will enjoy Grimsthorpe Castle, which features a historic house, park, and gardens with trails suitable for gentle rides around the lake. Another interesting spot is Little Bytham Viaduct, an impressive structure that carries high-speed trains, which can be a fun sight for children.
Many of the walking trails in the Dunsby area, especially those through woodlands and fenlands, are dog-friendly. Bourne Woods South End offers numerous paths for exploration with your dog. Always ensure dogs are kept under control and check for any specific local restrictions, especially around wildlife habitats.
The summer months are ideal for visiting Dunsby, as attractions like Grimsthorpe Castle are open, and the weather is generally favorable for exploring the fenlands and walking trails. However, the peaceful landscapes of the Lincolnshire Fens can be enjoyed year-round, with each season offering a different charm for outdoor activities.
Yes, there are excellent cycling opportunities. Grimsthorpe Castle offers extensive cycling trails throughout its estate. For mountain biking, Bourne Woods South End has numerous trails built over the years. You can also find gravel biking routes in the area, such as those detailed in the Gravel biking around Dunsby guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The extensive cycling and walking trails at Grimsthorpe Castle are highly appreciated, as are the numerous trails for exploration at Bourne Woods South End. The impressive architecture of Little Bytham Viaduct also captures visitors' interest.
Yes, Hattie's Café is a popular spot in the area, known for being cycling-friendly with lovely food and cakes. It's a great place to stop for breakfast or coffee and is open most days.
For Grimsthorpe Castle, there is an entry fee that typically includes parking. If you are a Historic Houses or RHS Member, you may enjoy free entry. For other areas like Bourne Woods, specific parking areas are usually available, such as the Bourne Woods Car Park.
Absolutely. Dunsby village is home to a medieval scheduled monument, the village cross, which consists of its base and a short section of its shaft. Additionally, in a field just west of All Saints' Church, you can observe earthworks that suggest the presence of a medieval settlement, established before the late 11th century.


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