Belton Estate 10k Walk
A 10k circular walk taking in some fantastic vistas, whilst enjoying a wildlife rich, open areas of woodland pastures and ancient trees
- Booking essential
- Free event
A 10k circular walk taking in some fantastic vistas, whilst enjoying a wildlife rich, open areas of woodland pastures, ancient trees and the historic deer herd.
Join our volunteer ranger led walk across the estate to discover many hidden stories from the past and learn about some of the wildlife that calls Belton Estate and Londonthorpe home.
Times
The basics
- Booking number
Call 0344 249 1895
- Accessibility
This event is on unsurfaced and uneven ground, meaning it is not wheelchair accessible. There are two stiles and it also includes moderate ascents to the Tower and Londonthorpe Village. Please also note, there may be livestock in the fields.
- Meeting point
Please meet at Londonthorpe Wood Car Park, 5 Gate Lane, Grantham (free of charge). What3Words Location: ///differ.resides.research Grid Reference: SK 94484 37992.
- Suitability for children
Suitable for age 12+. Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult
- What to bring and wear
Please wear suitable outdoor clothing and sturdy footwear. Binoculars may be an advantage (not essential).
- Other
Please note that unfortauntely no dogs are allowed on this walk as there will be livestock present.
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