Cliff Farmhouse

5481

4.5 miles N of Lincoln | Sleeps 16 + cot

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7 Nights from £2880

The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.

Nearby pub

Bursting with Dambuster memorabilia, this Greg's Brewery pub opens six days a week (closed Monday's) serving real ales and craft ciders. Food is traditional pub grub and the menu can be found on their website.

Nearby walk

Take a look at the heritage-explorer website for the Scampton and Welton Memorial Trails, two walks near RAF Scampton where you can take in historic sites related to the RAF. There are cycle trails available as well!

Nearby town

Situated in the heart of the Lincolnshire Wolds, Scampton is located just six miles from the cathedral city of Lincoln and an ideal location for exploring all Lincolnshire has to offer.

Also nearby

Events take place throughout the year and include a vintage flea market, toy collectors fair, comic-con and a food and gift fair. Take a look at their website for a full listing and start planning some exciting days out for all the family.

Rednil Farm is home to a small, friendly riding stables where you can book private lessons from beginners to novice riders. Learn a new skill and book a lesson whilst you are on holiday!

The Black Bull is a traditional village inn serving real ales and food six days a week. There's a car park and outside seating for summer months. It is adviseable to book a table if you are looking to dine as this is a popular place with both locals and visitors.

Situated in Lincoln, this small and pretty park is beautifully maintained with tree lined paths, ideal for dog walking.

Located just six miles north-east of Lincoln, Welton is a delightful village with good facilities including village shops, a golf club and traditional pub, The Black Bull.

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