Autumn in Lincolnshire is a truly captivating season

As the summer crowds disperse and the days grow shorter, the county takes on a unique charm. The vibrant hues of gold, russet, and crimson paint the landscape, creating a breathtaking backdrop for exploring the region’s hidden gems and indulging in its seasonal delights.

Beyond the well-known events like pumpkin picking and bonfire night, here’s a deeper dive into what makes Lincolnshire special in autumn:

Here are a few events that may appeal to you:

19th October – The Big Spook: Ghost Bus Tours. Join local ghost expert, Karen Crow, for a bus ride to remember.

www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/lincoln-big-34208828217

21st October – Wilder Family Activities at Doddington Hall. Join one of Doddington’s family craft sessions to immerse yourselves in the beauty of nature and encourage your little ones to develop a sense of awe and wonder for the natural world.

www.doddingtonhall.com/event/wilder-family-activities

21st October – The Big Spook: Lincoln Monster Invasion. Cast your eyes to the skies to catch a glimpse of gigantic monsters towering over the city of Lincoln this October half term! www.lincolnbig.co.uk/news-events/events/halloween-the-big-spook

25th October – Brick Magic at Fen Farm. Calling all Lego fans! Brick Magic is coming to Lincoln this Halloween half term. Book now for a fantastic day of Lego building and wizarding fun for kids and adults alike. Plus, Lego builds to take home with you and first adult goes free.

www.fenfarmlincoln.co.uk/Brick-Magic

29th October – An exhibition of paintings and felt-work by Robyn Smith & Carly Gilliatt telling stories of time spent in places real or imagined.

www.indigocrowgallery.com

3rd November – Fireworks Night at Healing Manor Hotel. Join the party on Sunday 3 November, and you can eat, drink and be enthralled by a fabulous firework display.

www.healingmanorhotel.co.uk/2024/09/14/fireworks-night-2024

9th November – Gainsborough Farmers’ and Craft Market. Alongside the usual stalls, there will be live music from the Lahdidahs, plus a poppy collection by the Royal British Legion. Come to support, and remember, the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice.

www.visitlincoln.com/event/gainsborough-farmers-and-craft-market/97297101

17th November – The Big Craft Event at The Lincolnshire Showground. Established in 2013, The Big Craft Event is a celebration of Lincolnshire’s best crafters and artists, brought together at one carefully curated event showcasing contemporary and traditional skills. Find a gift or treat yourself.

www.bigcraftevent.com

Following is a selection of other great autumn ideas for all the family.

Embrace the Great Outdoors:

Cycling through the Countryside: With miles of quiet country lanes and dedicated cycle paths, autumn is the perfect time to explore Lincolnshire on two wheels. The flat terrain makes it ideal for leisurely rides, and you can stop off at charming villages along the way for a warming pub lunch.

Foraging for Fungi: Lincolnshire’s woodlands are a haven for fungi in autumn. Join a guided foraging walk to learn how to identify edible mushrooms and discover the fascinating world of mycology. Just remember to be responsible and only pick what you know!

Autumnal Photography: The dramatic skies, golden light, and colourful foliage make autumn a photographer’s paradise. Capture the beauty of the Lincolnshire Wolds, the dramatic coastline, or the historic architecture of Lincoln.

Delve into Local Culture:

Antique Hunting: Lincolnshire is home to numerous antique shops and markets, perfect for discovering hidden treasures. Spend a day browsing for vintage finds and unique souvenirs.

Arts and Crafts: Embrace the creative spirit of autumn by visiting local art galleries and craft workshops. Many offer workshops and exhibitions showcasing the work of Lincolnshire artists and craftspeople.

Literary Lincolnshire: Follow in the footsteps of famous Lincolnshire writers like Lord Tennyson and Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Visit their former homes and explore the landscapes that inspired their works.

Savour the Flavours of Autumn:

Farmers’ Markets: Lincolnshire’s farmers’ markets come alive in autumn with an abundance of seasonal produce. Stock up on fresh vegetables, artisan cheeses, and homemade preserves.

Gastropubs with Seasonal Menus: Many of Lincolnshire’s gastropubs create special autumn menus featuring locally sourced ingredients like game, pumpkin, and apples. Treat yourself to a delicious meal in a cosy setting.

Apple Day Celebrations: Celebrate the humble apple at one of the many Apple Day events held across the county. Enjoy apple-themed activities, tastings, and demonstrations.

Lincolnshire in autumn offers a unique blend of tranquillity, beauty, and cultural richness. It’s a place where you can reconnect with nature, explore history, and enjoy a slower pace of life. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, you’ll find it in abundance in this charming corner of England.

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