Are the Lincolnshire Wolds hilly?

This is a wonderful area of countryside with some of the most beautiful, unspoilt scenery in the East Midlands. There are rolling hills and hidden valleys, gentle streams and nestling villages.

Is Horncastle in the Lincolnshire Wolds?

Known as the ‘gateway to the Lincolnshire Wolds’, Horncastle is surrounded by countryside recognised for its outstanding natural beauty. An historic town full of character with roots in Roman times and with lots more to discover.

Where is the highest point in Lincolnshire?

Normanby le Wold
Wolds Top is the highest point in the whole of Lincolnshire and is marked by a trig point just north of the village of Normanby le Wold, at approximately 551 feet (168 metres) above sea level (TF121964).

How hilly is Lincolnshire?

The highest point of the county is just to the north of the village of Normanby le Wold, in the Lincolnshire Wolds north-east of Market Rasen. Marked by a trig point, it is 168m/551 ft high and is a Marilyn.

Is Lincolnshire a nice place to live?

Is Lincolnshire a safe place to live? Lincolnshire is the eighth safest place to live in the country according to crime figures. Lincolnshire is the eighth safest area in the country according to new crime statistics released today.

Is Lincolnshire in the Cotswolds?

How far is it from Cotswolds to Lincolnshire? The distance between Cotswolds and Lincolnshire is 121 miles. The road distance is 160.8 miles.

Where should I live in Lincolnshire Wolds?

10 of the Best Lincolnshire Villages

  1. Tealby & Walesby, Market Rasen.
  2. Oasby, Grantham.
  3. Woodhall Spa, The Wolds.
  4. Navenby, Lincoln.
  5. Heckington, Sleaford.
  6. Tallington, Stamford.
  7. Toft, Bourne.
  8. Saxilby, Lincoln.

Are there any mountains in Lincolnshire?

There are 142 named mountains in Lincolnshire. The highest and the most prominent mountain is Wold Top.

Are there hills in Lincolnshire?

Lincolnshire has a varied landscape and geology. Lincolnshire’s largest hills are formed by upland areas of predominantly limestone, ironstone, and chalk. These landscape character areas are referred to as the Kesteven Uplands, the Lincoln Cliff, also known as the Lincolnshire Edge, and the Lincolnshire Wolds.