Tattershall Lakes
This is a large static caravan and lodge holiday park in Lincolnshire.
This holiday park provides somethings for everyone and caters for various types of holiday needs.
If you are looking for a relaxing holiday, find a holiday home with a hot tub away from the main complex, enjoy chilling on the decking, lounging in the hot tub and taking walks around the lakes of the park or even calling into the pub on the perimeter of the park for a cheeky meal or drink. Or visit the spa (no passes needed)
If you are a couple and looking for chilled mini break but also enjoy meals and drinks out, purchasing passes to be able to use the multipul eateries and bars would suit you. The over 18's Giggling Goose is a beautiful place to socialise and enjoy a cocktail or two, or Bar 49 a undercover rooftop bar overlooking the lakes enjoying the views, snacks and drinks.
As a family there is so much to so for all ages, without passes you can enjoy meals at the pub, walks around the lakes, feeding the duck and exploring whilst spending that much needed family time together. With passes you gain access to the arcades, places to eat and drink, out door splash pad, parks, outdoor heated pool, outdoor cinema, entertainment, the tents and so much more. You can also book on to additional activities such as the high ropes, craft activities, laser tag and so much more (activities are charged extra on top of your pass prices)
Places to visit
Tattershall lakes not only provides lots to do on site, but also a great base for exploring. We have included some great places to visit but this is not an exclusive list, please do your research of the local area and places to visit.
Whether the sun is shining or if it is cold, wet, windy and miserable you’ll find plenty to do at our Farm, and when you PRE BOOK you'll save £2 per person.
In fact, there is as much to do inside and under cover as there is outdoors. Join us for our Bird of Prey Flying displays at 11.30am and 1pm every day. Every day and every season on our farm is different and we’re hoping that you have lots of excuses to keep coming back!
With Lambing and Sheep Shearing, our Pumpkin Patch, the Great Big Easter Egg Hunt and our traditional Nordic Santa’s Grotto, our Farm Park offers something special for every season.
If you fancy a traditional cinema experience this is a fantastic place to visit.
Not only can you see a great selection of films, but the film memorabilia will keep you amazed!
To see what is on and directions visit their website here
In the same are as the Kinema is a teahouse which has extremely high reviews, booking this place is recommended to avoid disappointment, visit their website here
The aircraft are regularly seen flying over Tattershall Lakes and at events commemorating World War II.
A unique partnership between the Royal Air Force and Lincolnshire County Council offers a gateway to the home of the BBMF at RAF Coningsby.
You will be able to see the Flight’s historic aircraft at close quarters and to observe the BBMF technicians working to maintain them in airworthy condition.
Tucked away in beautiful woodlands in rural Lincolnshire the setting couldn’t be better, boasting a massive track with customisable layouts its one of the best places to go Karting in Lincolnshire. Local camping all within a few miles so incorporate us into your holiday!
Take a look at some of our packages or simply arrive and drive. We have some popular standard packages on offer, for instance our Karting Grand Prix gives you fantastic value for money, with a 10 minute practice session, two 10 minute races and a 10 minute final. Want the pleasure of beating all your friends? This is the package for you!
Offering Karting in Lincolnshire at a level you have never before experienced! Put your trust in Tattershall Kart Centre to deliver the best Karting fun you’ve ever had!
Tattershall Castle National Trust site
Rising proudly from the flat Lincolnshire fens, Tattershall Castle, with its huge Gothic fireplaces and church-like windows, was designed to impress. Built by Lord Ralph Cromwell, Treasurer of England, it was designed to show off his wealth, position and power.
The Great Tower is one of the earliest and finest surviving examples of English medieval brickwork and was saved from exportation to America by Lord Curzon of Kedleston in 1911. Take the winding staircase, wander through vast echoing chambers and walk out onto the battlements revealing the beauty of the Lincolnshire countryside.
For more places to visit local to Tattershall lakes visit https://thingstodoneartattershall.co.uk/
If you find any hidden Gems that you think we should be shouting about please do contact us via out contact page.