Best attractions and places to see around Walmsgate. Walmsgate, located in the Lincolnshire Wolds, is a region offering a variety of places to explore, from historical sites to natural landscapes. The area features glacial channels, chalk escarpments, and traditional villages. Visitors can find both natural monuments and significant religious buildings.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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This church in Louth, a place of prayer for many centuries and dedicated to St. James as its patron saint, is closely intertwined with a very specific moment in English history that took place almost five centuries ago. In British history, this moment in October 1536 is known as the "Lincolnshire Rising." This uprising was a protest against King Henry VIII, particularly his actions following his separation from his wife, which led to the English Church splitting from the Roman Catholic Church.
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hubbards hill louth lincolnshire small walk some steps up to the top of the hill
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Well marked out paths along public walkways. Quiet little walk 😊
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Bring some money for the pub at the end of walk as plenty of choice
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James the Elder (the Latin 'Major' is not translated as 'great' in English), to whom this church in Louth was dedicated, belongs together with his brother to the inner circle of Jesus' disciples. In his version of the "Good News" (this is the meaning of the word "gospel"), the Evangelist Mark lists the apostles: "James, the son of Zebedee, and John, the brother of James - to whom he gave the surname Boanerges, that is, sons of thunder" (Mark 3:17). They are said to have been very temperamental, but were loyal followers of Jesus Christ, in whom they recognized the promised Messiah. According to the Acts of the Apostles, James was executed for his faith. His grave in Santiago de Compostela in Galicia (Spain) is one of the most famous and important pilgrimage destinations in the world.
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Spoils scenery I think but it's obviously needed in the atea
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Red Hill Nature Reserve is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest located in the Lincolnshire Wolds near Goulceby. The landscape is made up of chalk grasslands featuring wildflower meadows and a disused quarry famous for its exposed red chalk rich in fossils.
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The region offers several natural highlights. Visit Hubbard's Hills, a unique glacial channel with a deep, steep-sided valley where the River Lud meanders. Another must-see is Red Hill Nature Reserve, a chalk escarpment known for its wild landscape, wildflower meadows, and a disused quarry rich in fossils.
Yes, the area is rich in history and notable religious buildings. St James' Church, Louth, is particularly significant, boasting one of the tallest spires in the United Kingdom and being the site of the Lincolnshire Rising in 1536. You can also explore Belchford Village, which features a Grade II-listed church from the 18th century.
Many attractions are suitable for families. Hubbard's Hills is a great spot for a family outing with its river and scenic trails. Both St James' Church, Louth, and Belchford Village are also categorized as family-friendly, offering cultural and historical insights.
Walmsgate is an excellent base for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. The Lincolnshire Wolds offer diverse terrain for all skill levels.
Yes, there are many walking opportunities. While specific 'easy' trails with parking aren't detailed in the highlights, the broader hiking guide for Walmsgate includes routes like the 'Lincolnshire Wolds Way: Tetford and Brinkhill Loop' which is moderate, and many paths through villages like Belchford are well-marked and quiet.
Yes, Belchford Village and Bluebell Inn is known to be hiker and dog-friendly, offering a traditional country pub experience with food and drink. However, please note that dogs are not allowed at Red Hill Nature Reserve.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting Red Hill Nature Reserve for its unique red chalk and fossil-rich disused quarry, offering a distinct natural experience. Belchford Village also provides a charming, traditional country setting away from larger crowds.
Yes, many of the routes listed in the nearby guides are circular. For instance, the hiking guide features loops like the 'Lincolnshire Wolds Way: Tetford and Brinkhill Loop' and 'Lifford – St Mary's Church, Tetford loop'.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and historical significance of the area. The unique glacial formation of Hubbard's Hills and the impressive spire of St James' Church, Louth, are often highlighted. The tranquil atmosphere of villages like Belchford and the opportunity for outdoor activities are also highly valued.
Walks around Walmsgate vary in length. For example, the hiking guide includes routes ranging from approximately 7.5 km (Bag Enderby Bridleway loop) to over 13 km (Lifford – St Mary's Church, Tetford loop), offering options for different durations.
The Bluebell Inn in Belchford Village is a traditional country pub that serves food and drink, making it a great stop during or after a walk. Additionally, tips for Hubbard's Hills suggest there are pubs nearby for refreshments.


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