North Lincolnshire

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I find a golf course to play in North Lincolnshire?

You won't find any dedicated golf courses directly within North Lincolnshire itself. While it's a lovely region, it simply isn't set up for golf. We recommend looking to neighboring areas like East Yorkshire or South Lincolnshire for your rounds.

When is the best time to visit North Lincolnshire for a golf trip?

If golf is your primary goal, North Lincolnshire isn't the destination for you at any time of year. However, if you're exploring the wider region, late spring through early autumn offers the best weather for enjoying the Wolds or coastal walks. You'll find charming market towns and nature reserves to explore instead of fairways.

Are there any hidden gem golf courses in North Lincolnshire I should know about?

We've explored every corner, and frankly, North Lincolnshire doesn't hide any golf courses- there simply aren't any. Don't expect to stumble upon a local track here. Instead, plan your golf days for nearby regions and enjoy North Lincolnshire for its unique rural charm and history.

If I'm staying in North Lincolnshire, where's the closest place to play golf?

Your best bet for golf from North Lincolnshire is to head just outside its borders. You'll find good options in East Yorkshire, like the courses around Hull, or south into Lincolnshire proper towards Lincoln. Plan for a short drive, but you'll be rewarded with some solid tracks.

What can I do in North Lincolnshire if I'm not playing golf?

North Lincolnshire offers a quiet escape with plenty of non-golf activities. We love exploring the Humber Bridge Country Park for walks or visiting Normanby Hall Country Park for its beautiful grounds and museum. It's a place for history, nature, and relaxation, not birdies.