Exploring Culverthorpe Park: A 6-Mile Circular Walk in Lincolnshire

Hello and welcome back to my blog 😊.

Having returned from our Scottish adventures of last week, today, myself and Angela did a 6 mile circular walk at Culverthorpe Park in Lincolnshire.

Culverthorpe Park is home to Culverthorpe Hall – a grade 1 listed building of the Palladium style. The walk is one designated by North Kesteven District Council as a ‘Stepping Out’ Walk.

Culverthorpe Park
Signs in the car park

Arriving early at the designated car park we set off passing one of the lakes on a fine summers morning.

The lake at Culverthorpe Park

Our route would take us along fields and across ditches. The contrast between the flat agricultural landscape of Lincolnshire and the rugged mountainous landscape of Glen Coe was striking.

Within minutes of setting off we had seen two deer and a hare darting across a field. Wonderful!

Church spire in Heydour village visible
Angela crossing one of the stiles on the walk.

Quite a few of the crops in the field’s looked as though they were ready for harvesting and others had already been done.

Arriving into Culverthorpe we couldn’t help but notice a large sign directing traffic to the walks car park.

We passed through gates leading to Culverthorpe Hall and the route took us away from the hall (private land) and down to the lakes where we saw some lovely brown cows that looked hot in the sun.

Gates to Culverthorpe Hall
A brief glimpse of the Hall

Soon we were back in the car park. It was an easy walk and we had avoided the heat of the day.

Happy Walking! 😊🚶‍♂️


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