Attractions and places to see around Hemingby include a mix of historical sites, natural beauty, and rural charm in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. Located at the foot of the Lincolnshire Wolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the village features historical buildings and the River Bain and Hemingby Beck. The area offers diverse points of interest for visitors exploring the region.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Well marked out paths along public walkways. Quiet little walk 😊
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The patronage of this church takes us far back to the beginnings of Christianity in the third/fourth century. Saint HELEN was the mother of Emperor Constantine the Great (who recognized Christianity as a religion after his victory at the "Milvian Bridge" in front of Rome and ended the long period of persecution with the "Edict of Toleration" of Milan). In the early fourth century, she made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land (Israel/Palestine) and brought numerous relics back to Europe, including the "True Cross" on which Jesus Christ was crucified. She is therefore often depicted in paintings or as a statue with a cross as an attribute. The feast day of Saint Helena in the calendar of saints is August 18th.
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Some of the thoughtful sculptures on the pathway
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Red Hill Nature Reserve is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest located in the Lincolnshire Wolds near Goulceby. The landscape is made up of chalk grasslands featuring wildflower meadows and a disused quarry famous for its exposed red chalk rich in fossils.
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Horncastle is a pretty market town in the Lincolnshire Wolds. A wonderful selection of antique shops, galleries, cafes, restaurants, pubs, and more is on offer.
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Horncastle is a pretty market town in the Lincolnshire Wolds. A wonderful selection of antique shops, galleries, cafes, restaurants, pubs, and more is on offer.
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Belchford is a small village nestled in the Lincolnshire Wolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. At the heart of the village you find the Bluebell Inn, a traditional country pub that serves good food and drink.
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Hemingby is situated at the foot of the Lincolnshire Wolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering sweeping vistas and winding paths. You can visit Red Hill Nature Reserve, a Site of Special Scientific Interest known for its wildflower meadows and exposed red chalk rich in fossils. The River Bain and Hemingby Beck also flow through the village, providing tranquil natural settings.
Hemingby boasts several historical sites, including the Grade II listed St. Margaret's Church, which dates back to the 14th century. The village also features the historic coaching inn, The Coach and Horses, and other listed buildings like Rookery cottage and the Old Rectory. Nearby, you can find St Helen's Church, an atmospheric Grade II-listed building with charming 19th-century stained glass, built in 1847 in the Gothic style.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Nature Magnified Sculpture, part of the Spa Trail, is a striking piece of art that can be enjoyed by all ages. For animal lovers, Wolds Wildlife Park in Horncastle and Rand Farm Park near Rand are popular choices. Horncastle Town Centre itself offers a pleasant environment for a family stroll with shops and cafes.
There are several easy walking trails in the area. You can explore routes like the 'Asterby – Red Hill Nature Reserve loop from Goulceby' or the 'St Andrew's Church, Fulletby loop from Belchford'. These trails offer distances around 5-7 km and are suitable for beginners. For more options, check out the Easy hikes around Hemingby guide.
The Lincolnshire Wolds provide excellent terrain for cycling. You can find moderate to difficult routes such as the 'View from Tetford Hill – View of Hoe Hill loop from Scamblesby' or the 'Hubbard's Hills – St James' Church, Louth loop from Goulceby'. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Cycling around Hemingby guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Hemingby guide.
Absolutely. Just 3 miles away, Horncastle Town Centre is a quintessential English market town known for its antique shops, galleries, cafes, and pubs. You can also visit Belchford Village, nestled in the Lincolnshire Wolds, which features a traditional country pub, the Bluebell Inn, and an 18th-century Grade II-listed church.
For a unique experience, consider visiting The Kinema In The Woods in Woodhall Spa, a historic cinema offering a nostalgic outing. Additionally, the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre in East Kirkby provides highly-rated science and technology exhibits, focusing on aviation history.
Beyond the main attractions, you might enjoy exploring The Spinney, a community-donated clump of trees directly opposite the village hall in Hemingby. The Walled Garden Baumber also offers a free-entry garden experience just 4 km from Hemingby, providing a peaceful escape.
The Lincolnshire Wolds and areas like Red Hill Nature Reserve are rich in biodiversity. You can expect to see various bird species, insects, and wildflowers, especially in the wildflower meadows. The natural landscapes provide habitats for local fauna, making it a good spot for wildlife observation.
In Hemingby itself, The Coach and Horses public house offers a historical focal point for relaxation and socializing. In nearby Horncastle Town Centre, you'll find a wide selection of cafes, restaurants, and pubs. Belchford Village also has the Bluebell Inn, a traditional country pub known for good food and drink, which is also hiker and dog-friendly.
The Lincolnshire Wolds are beautiful year-round, but spring and summer offer the best conditions for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with warmer weather and blooming wildflowers. Autumn also provides stunning scenery with changing foliage. Always check the local weather forecast before planning your trip.


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