Lincolnshire Wolds Maps & Guides
You don’t need to be an expert in orienteering to enjoy the great outdoors! Our user-friendly maps and guides make it easy for everyone to explore the Lincolnshire Wolds. Whether you are interested in Lincolnshire’s aviation heritage, historic buildings, or just fancy a walk in the countryside – explore our maps today and discover everything the Lincolnshire Wolds has to offer.
Food & drink maps
An agricultural region and key contributor in feeding the nation, great food and drink is at the heart of the Lincolnshire Wolds. The Lincolnshire Wolds Food Map showcases the county’s finest flavours, highlighting local produce, farm shops, and restaurants that celebrate the very best of Lincolnshire.
Louth is renowned for its food offering with many independent restaurants, pubs and cafes. Explore the Louth Food Map and discover great places to eat and drink.
Heritage trails
Follow in the footsteps of Lincolnshire’s famous ancestors and uncover stories of the past with our heritage trails. As the birthplace of Sir John Franklin, Spilsby invites you to step back in time with an engaging town trail. Follow the story of this famed Arctic explorer and discover what the market town was like in the late 18th century.
The Louth Heritage Trail provides fascinating insights into the historic market town. Guiding you around key landmarks, the trail offers a chance to walk through history with listed buildings and impressive architecture, all tied to stories of the past.
Famous for his journey on the Endeavour to the South Seas, the Sir Joseph Banks Trail invites you on a voyage of discovery into the past. Taking you to the south of the Lincolnshire Wolds, the trail shares the history of one of the most influential men of the 18th and 19th centuries.
For those who would prefer to swap overseas exploration for poetic literature, the Alfred, Lord Tennyson Trail offers fascinating insights into the life of a renowned poet. Taking you across the whole of Lincolnshire, the trail features many stops in the Lincolnshire Wolds as you follow in Tennyson’s footsteps.
Lincolnshire is steeped in aviation heritage. Take in many of the RAF sites and heritage points of interest across East and West Lindsey with the aviation heritage guides. Lincolnshire is rich in aviation heritage, with many RAF sites, memorials, and former airfields to explore. Discover key locations across East and West Lindsey with the help of dedicated aviation heritage guides.
For more literature on the Lincolnshire Wolds, and to discover things to do in the wider area, visit one of our Tourist Information Centres.
Heritage trails
Follow in the footsteps of Lincolnshire’s famous ancestors and uncover stories of the past with our heritage trails.
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Trail
The Alfred, Lord Tennyson Trail offers fascinating insights into the life of a renowned poet.
Louth Central Heritage Trail
Originating in Saxon times, discover the town's impressive history with the Louth Heritage trail.
Aviation heritage
Take in many of the RAF and aviation heritage sites across East and West Lindsey with the trail guides.
West Lindsey Aviation Heritage Guide
Airfields and memorials are an intrinsic part of Lincolnshire's History, the West Lindsey Aviation guide commemorates the bravery of those involved.
East Lindsey Aviation Guide
The patchwork of fields across Lincolnshire’s landscape has been sculpted by aviation from the earliest days of flight with the introduction of the World War I landing grounds and aerodromes.