Best attractions and places to see around Riby, a village in West Lindsey, Lincolnshire, offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. This area provides a tranquil rural atmosphere, with the village itself featuring notable landmarks. Situated near the Lincolnshire Wolds, Riby is a starting point for exploring the region's countryside, which offers opportunities for walking and cycling.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Super views down towards Rothwell and the N. E. Lincs Wolds.
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Rothwell is a charming little rural village located in the picturesque Lincolnshire countryside. The village features a historic church, a number of quaint cottages, and peaceful surroundings.
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This path forms part of the Nev Cole Way - a 57 mile linear walk from Burton-on-Stather and finishing at Nettleton in Lincolnshire. It links with the Viking Way in two places, at Barton-upon-Humber and Nettleton.
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Nettleton Mine, near Holton Le Moor, Lincs. was first opened in around 1928 by the Mid Lincolnshire Ironstone Co. later coming under the ownership of John Lysaghts and eventually the British Steel Corporation. To begin with horses were used for haulage, the output being tipped from the 2ft 6in. gauge tubs into a hopper from where it travelled down to Holton Le Moor by aerial ropeway where standard gauge sidings connected in from the LNER Barnetby to Market Rasen line.
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Waltham Windmill is a six-sailed windmill, still in full working order, being one of the very few windmills like this in the United Kingdom. There is a museum, restaurant, old-fashioned sweetshop and facilities on site.
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I took my road bike down this section by accident assuming it would be manageable on my road bike (My own fault for not checking it out first). Safe to say this section is going to be more suited to gravel/MTB. In July I found it quite overgrown and narrow in sections. At the South East end where the trail meets the road, there was a large muddy patch with mud so bad it went over my shoes! There was no way round this! Not to say it's a bad route though just not reccomended for roadies.
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Within Riby, you can explore St. Edmund's Church, a Grade II* listed parish church dating back to the 12th century. Its churchyard also contains a mass grave for Civil War soldiers from the Battle of Riby Gap. Additionally, the area features Scheduled Barrows, which are ancient Neolithic and Bronze Age burial sites, though no longer visible above ground.
Yes, for families, Waltham Windmill is a great option. Located about five miles from Grimsby, this six-sailed windmill is still fully operational and includes a museum, restaurant, and an old-fashioned sweetshop. Further afield, Whisby Nature Park near Lincoln offers diverse wildlife, trails, and indoor and outdoor adventure play areas for children.
Riby is situated on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds Area of Natural Beauty (AONB), offering rolling hills, woodlands, and wildflowers perfect for walking and cycling. You can also find scenic views along the Nev Cole Way, which provides vistas towards Rothwell and the North East Lincolnshire Wolds.
The area around Riby is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for hiking and mountain biking. For specific trails, explore the Hiking around Riby guide or the MTB Trails around Riby guide. The Nettleton Mine Entrance is part of the Viking Way trail, suitable for both hiking and biking.
Beyond St. Edmund's Church in Riby, you can visit St. Mary’s Church, Rothwell. This historic church is located in the charming rural village of Rothwell, known for its quaint cottages and peaceful surroundings, offering a glimpse into local heritage.
Cyclists can enjoy the NCN 1 Bridleway Section – Barnetby Wold, which is a nice off-road section of the National Cycle Trail 1. This wide double-track path links up with other bridleways and is suitable for gravel or mountain bikes. For more options, check the MTB Trails around Riby guide.
Yes, People's Park in Grimsby offers a beautiful green space with gardens, a peaceful lake, and open areas ideal for walking and picnicking. It also features a playground and a café. Another option is Brocklesby Park, a large landscape park with lakes and woodland, located north of Caistor.
You can visit the Nettleton Mine Entrance, an intriguing man-made site that first opened around 1928. This former ironstone mine offers a glimpse into the region's industrial past and is part of the Viking Way trail.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. Highlights like Waltham Windmill are praised for being fully operational and offering a unique experience with its museum and shop. The trails, such as those near Nettleton Mine Entrance, are enjoyed for their scenic beauty and opportunities for hiking and biking.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For example, the Easy hikes around Riby guide lists routes like the 'Woodland Path and Hillside – Laceby to Irby Circular Route loop' which is an easy 4.3 km walk. Another easy option is the 'Hiking loop from Barnoldby Le Beck CP' at 5.7 km.
Riby was the site of a Civil War clash on June 18, 1645, known as the Battle of Riby Gap. A mass grave for soldiers from this battle is located in the churchyard of St. Edmund's Church, providing a tangible link to this historical event.
The Riby area is characterized by a tranquil rural atmosphere. You can expect to see rolling hills, gentle streams, woodlands, and wildflowers, especially when exploring the nearby Lincolnshire Wolds Area of Natural Beauty. The village itself is surrounded by picturesque countryside.


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