Whisby Nature Park

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Lincoln, United Kingdom

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Nature preserve· Tourist attraction· Park

Whisby Nature Park Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Whisby Nature Park is located in Lincoln, United Kingdom on Moor Ln, Thorpe on the Hill. Whisby Nature Park is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category nature preserve in United Kingdom.

Address

Moor Ln, Thorpe on the Hill

Phone

+44 1522688868

Amenities

Dogs allowedGood for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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David Jury

Picturesque place for a walk although I can see it's popularity working against it when its visited on a sunny day. Nice coffee shop with good food and a small gift shop. Toilets are clean and well looked after. Dogs are allowed with some areas where they can be off their lead. All day parking for 2 with plenty of parking spaces. Well worth a visit.

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W. Geddert

It used to be one of my favourite places to enjoy a walk, however, there are way too many groups of people, who are clearly from different households - no social distancing either showing courtesy to other walkers. Plus, having a coin \pay and display\ machine for the car park during Tier 4 is just unbelievable. Bring your own handgel! Visit on 1 Jan 2021.

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Andy Hunton

Such a beautiful place, really popular, so if you're a dog walker like me, then be careful when you let your dog off lead. But some fantastic routes through a very scenic backdrop

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MummaJo

Excellent walks, great that the cafe hatch is open for takeaways and the toilets are open too. Just remember your pound for the carpark!! Its great to get out in the fresh air and have a socially distanced chat.

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Traceyggpw Richardson

Lovely place. Went walking here every day while on a weeks holiday at Thorpe park lodges. It was a half mile walk from where we were staying. Then we did the Thorpe walk mostly but tried a few others.