Hotels in Lincolnshire
Enjoy great days out inland or by the sea. Lincolnshire is a county in the East Midlands of England, with a long coastline on the North Sea to the east. With rolling countryside, historic market towns, and Britain's Best Small City, there is so much to see and do in this county of contrasts.
Over the years Lincolnshire has seen its fair share of prominence. Sir Isaac Newton was born and raised here - Woolsthorpe Manor now owned by the National Trust was Newton's home, and an apple tree in its garden helped form his world-changing theory of universal gravitation.
The much-loved poet laureate, John Betjemen, described Stamford in Lincolnshire as ‘England's most attractive town.
Lincoln Cathedral and Lincoln Castle are two must-see highlights of any visit, be sure to check out the great views of the city from the castle ramparts. With its great road and rail connections exploring Lincolnshire couldn't be easier.
The Brackenborough Hotel
Louth, Lincolnshire
Independent boutique hotel on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds
2 packages , 2 room types Available
Packages
available from From £125 per room to £135 per room pp From £125 per room to £135 per room
The Ashbourne Hotel
Immingham, Lincolnshire
Family run hotel in the pretty village of North Killingholme
2 packages , 2 room types Available
Packages
available from From £115 per room to £125 per room pp From £115 per room to £125 per room
The Lincoln Hotel
Lincoln, Lincolnshire
Contemporary hotel set in the historic city of Lincoln
1 package , 3 room types Available
Packages
available from From £159 per room to £169 per room pp From £159 per room to £169 per room
Rutland Hall Hotel
nr Oakham, Central England
Luxury hotel resort nestled on the shores of Rutland Water
Haycock Manor Hotel
Cambridgeshire, East Anglia
Luxury Country hotel with fine dining near Peterborough
Barton Hall Hotel & Spa
Kettering, Central England
Luxury country house hotel with a brand new spa in Northamptonshire
Rutland Hall Lodges
Nr. Oakham, Central England
Beautiful resort nestled on the shores of Rutland Water
The Ship Inn
Norfolk, East Anglia