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Why rent a car in Lincolnshire?

Lincolnshire is a county in the East Midlands of England and is full of interesting places to explore. Renting a car is the perfect way to get around and see all that Lincolnshire has to offer. With a car, you can visit historical sites such as Lincoln Cathedral, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Visitor Centre, and the Lincolnshire Wolds.

Renting a car also allows you to explore the county's many nature reserves, such as Gibraltar Point and The Suttons Nature Reserve. You can also drive along the scenic coastlines of Skegness, Mablethorpe, and Cleethorpes. With a car, you can make the most of your time in Lincolnshire and make sure you don't miss out on any of the county's many attractions.

Top ways to enter Lincolnshire

  • By Air - The nearest airport is Humberside Airport, located in North Lincolnshire.
  • By Rail - Rail services to Lincolnshire are operated by East Midlands Trains and CrossCountry.
  • By Road - The two main roads running through Lincolnshire are the A1 and the M180.
  • By Sea - There are several ports located along the Lincolnshire coast, including Grimsby and Immingham.
  • By Bicycle - Cycling is a popular way to explore Lincolnshire, with many scenic routes to choose from.

Car rental information for Lincolnshire

Lincolnshire is a county located in the East Midlands of England, bordered by the counties of Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, South Yorkshire, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Rutland. It is a largely rural county, with a population of around 790,000 people. The county town is Lincoln, and other major towns include Boston, Grantham, Skegness, Spalding and Stamford.

The county is easily accessible by road, with the M1, A1, A46 and A17 all running through the county. The closest major airports are East Midlands Airport, Leeds Bradford Airport and Doncaster Sheffield Airport. There are also regular train services to London from Grantham, Sleaford and Lincoln.

Lincolnshire is home to a variety of attractions, including the historic Lincoln Cathedral, the National Trust's Belton House, the Lincolnshire Wolds and the nature reserves of Gibraltar Point and Donna Nook. There are also a number of stately homes and gardens, such as Burghley House and Grimsthorpe Castle, and the traditional seaside resorts of Skegness and Mablethorpe.

The county is also home to a number of festivals and events, including the Lincolnshire Show, the Lincolnshire Steam and Vintage Rally, the Lincolnshire Wolds Walking Festival, the Lincolnshire Food and Gift Fair and the Lincolnshire Poacher Folk Festival. There are also a number of outdoor activities on offer, including walking, cycling, golf, sailing and fishing.

Facts about Lincolnshire

  • Population: 783,000 (2018)
  • Area: 2,711 sq mi (7,000 km2)
  • County Town: Lincoln
  • Largest City: Lincoln
  • Famous For: The Lincolnshire Wolds, RAF Waddington, The Battle of Lincoln (1217)
  • Industries: Agriculture, Food Processing, Tourism
  • Major Rivers: Witham, Trent, Welland, Nene, Ancholme

Top Destinations and Activities Lincolnshire

  • Lincoln Cathedral – This magnificent Gothic-style building is one of the most impressive in England and a must-see for any visitor to Lincolnshire.
  • Gainsborough Old Hall – A stunning 15th-century manor house with a rich history, Gainsborough Old Hall is a great place to learn about the area’s past.
  • Bishop’s Palace – This stunning palace is home to the Bishop of Lincoln and offers visitors a fascinating insight into the area’s religious history.
  • Nature Reserves – Lincolnshire is home to a number of stunning nature reserves, including the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust’s Whisby Nature Park.
  • Grantham Canal – This peaceful canal is a great spot for a leisurely stroll or a spot of fishing.
  • Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve – This stunning reserve is home to a variety of wildlife and is a great spot for birdwatching.
  • Stamford – This charming market town is home to a variety of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, making it a great place to spend a day exploring.

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