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TUE 28 MAY

Den Building

Hartsholme Country Park, Lincoln

Run by: City of Lincoln Council

Explore Hartsholme Country Park and discover materials to build your own den.

clock13:00–15:00

Suitable for any age

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  • Baby changing not available at this location
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  • Picnic Area available at this location
  • Dogs are welcome at this location
Hartsholme Country Park

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Cost

£2.00 per person.

Skill Level

  1. Beginner
  2. Intermediate
  3. Advanced

Special requirements

Please dress appropriately for the weather.

Venue

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Hartsholme Country Park

Skellingthorpe Road, Lincoln, LN6 0EY

Meeting point: Visitor Centre

About this location

Hartsholme Country Park is situated in the southwest of Lincoln, adjacent to Swanholme Lakes Local Nature Reserve, Show more… approximately three miles from the city centre. The site, which covers over 40 hectares, comprises Victorian landscaped gardens, a large reservoir, woodlands and grasslands. Many features, both natural and built, survive from the original landscaping of the 1860s. It is managed by the City of Lincoln Council to maintain the existing habitats and access routes, deliver education and interpretation and provide recreational opportunities. There is a children's play area, cafe and visitor centre. The park is open all year round and is dog friendly.Show less…

Hartsholme Country Park is situated in the southwest of Lincoln, adjacent to Swanholme Lakes Local Nature Reserve, approximately three miles from the city centre. The site, which covers over 40 hectares, comprises Victorian landscaped gardens, a large reservoir, woodlands and grasslands. Many features, both natural and built, survive from the original landscaping of the 1860s. It is managed by the City of Lincoln Council to maintain the existing habitats and access routes, deliver education and interpretation and provide recreational opportunities. There is a children's play area, cafe and visitor centre. The park is open all year round and is dog friendly.

Contact

This activity is organised and run by City of Lincoln Council.

Please register in advance.

Limited places are available so please book in advance.

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    Tree Walk

    Hartsholme Country Park, Lincoln

    Run by: City of Lincoln Council

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  • SUN 2 JUN

    Bird Watching for Beginners

    Hartsholme Country Park, Lincoln

    Run by: City of Lincoln Council

    Join RSPB members for a guided walk around Hartsholme park, looking for and identifying the bird species making the park their home. Ta…

  • TUE 18 JUN

    History Walk

    Hartsholme Country Park, Lincoln

    Run by: City of Lincoln Council

    As part of the Discover Lincoln weekend join Park Rangers for a guided walk to discover the history of Hartsholme Country Park.

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