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Isn't Lincolnshire dull and flat?

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Is not Lincolnshire dull and flat?

The really flat land is the Fens in the south of the county but the chalk Wold hills running from the Humber south to the centre of the county are a joy for ramblers. This is a designated 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.'

The limestone ridge in the west which runs from the Humber down through Lincoln to Grantham is also pleasant walking country. The abundant supply of limestone is responsible for presence of the many beautiful churches with spires in this area.

If you are looking for a change, the ajacent counties are not very far from many of the Lincolnshire groups. Even the Derbyshire Peak District is only an hour or two away.

Finally, don't forget about the possibilities fr coastland walking in the east

Last Updated on Friday, 29 August 2008 15:48  

How to find a led walk

1.You can find details of forthcoming led walks by Lincs RA Groups by going to menu item Group Walks and selecting a Group. This gives briet details of location and leader contact. Click on thr indicated link to get mapped details of the start point. You can print this programme.

2.You can link to the RA National Walks Finder and find walks near to a chosen centrepoint by a named Group or 'any Group'

3.Paid up members of an Lincolnshire Area RA Group receive a booklet showing the led walks programmes for the year for 11 of the county Groups. Details of additional walks or walk changes are supplied through Group newsletters , on the web or sometimes via e mail messages. Details given on this web site are abbreviated versions of thse given in the booklet.

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