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Discover Lincolnshire's historic treasures and scenic countryside by car

Lincolnshire captivates visitors with its magnificent cathedral cities, rolling Wolds countryside, and charming market towns steeped in medieval history. You'll discover that a rental car unlocks the freedom to explore this diverse county at your own pace, from Lincoln's ancient streets to the peaceful fenlands. The county's well-connected road network makes it easy to navigate between historic landmarks and hidden gems. Your rental car becomes the perfect companion for discovering everything from Roman ruins to traditional English villages. With convenient parking available at most attractions, you can seamlessly transition from exploring bustling city centres to tranquil countryside retreats.

Things to do and places to see in Lincolnshire

Lincolnshire offers an impressive array of attractions that showcase England's rich heritage and natural beauty, all easily accessible by car. You can explore the magnificent Lincoln Cathedral, wander through historic Stamford's Georgian streets, or visit the fascinating aviation museums that celebrate the county's RAF heritage. A rental car provides the perfect way to discover these diverse destinations, offering comfort and convenience as you travel between bustling market towns and peaceful countryside locations. Whether you're interested in medieval castles, traditional pubs, or scenic walking trails, Lincolnshire's attractions cater to every taste and interest.


Lincoln Cathedral dominates the city skyline

Lincoln Cathedral stands as one of Europe's finest Gothic buildings, towering majestically over the historic city below. You'll find ample parking near the cathedral quarter, making it easy to explore both the magnificent church and the surrounding Bailgate area with its independent shops and cafés. The steep cobbled streets leading up to the cathedral provide a dramatic approach that showcases the building's impressive scale and architectural details.


Stamford's Georgian architecture creates a perfect film set

Stamford enchants visitors with its honey-coloured limestone buildings and perfectly preserved Georgian streetscapes that have featured in numerous period dramas. You can park in the town centre and spend hours wandering the narrow streets, discovering antique shops, art galleries, and traditional pubs tucked away in historic courtyards. The town's compact size makes it ideal for leisurely exploration on foot once you've arrived by car.


Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Visitor Centre celebrates aviation history

The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Visitor Centre at RAF Coningsby houses the world's only airworthy Lancaster bomber alongside historic Spitfires and Hurricanes. You'll appreciate the convenient on-site parking that allows easy access to this remarkable collection of wartime aircraft and interactive exhibits. The centre provides a fascinating insight into Lincolnshire's crucial role during World War II and the county's continuing aviation heritage.


Belton House showcases English country estate grandeur

Belton House presents a magnificent example of Restoration architecture set within beautifully landscaped parkland and formal gardens. The National Trust property offers extensive parking facilities, allowing you to explore both the opulent interiors and the surrounding estate at leisure. You can easily combine your visit with walks through the deer park or adventures in the woodland playground, making it perfect for families travelling by car hire.


The Lincolnshire Wolds provide scenic driving routes

The Lincolnshire Wolds offer some of England's most underrated countryside, with gentle hills, picturesque villages, and quiet country lanes perfect for leisurely exploration. You'll discover charming market towns like Louth and Horncastle nestled among rolling farmland, each offering unique shops, historic churches, and welcoming pubs. The area's network of minor roads provides endless opportunities for scenic drives through landscapes that inspired Alfred Lord Tennyson's poetry.

Frequently asked questions in Lincolnshire

Why rent a car in Lincolnshire?

Renting a car in Lincolnshire provides the freedom to explore the county's diverse attractions, from Lincoln Cathedral to the Lincolnshire Wolds. A car hire allows you to discover charming market towns, coastal areas, and historic sites at your own pace. Car rental gives you convenient access to rural locations and hidden gems throughout Lincolnshire that might be difficult to reach otherwise.

Are there toll roads in Lincolnshire?

Lincolnshire has very few toll roads, making car rental an economical choice for exploring the county. The Humber Bridge connecting Lincolnshire to Yorkshire charges a toll for crossing. Most major routes throughout Lincolnshire, including the A1 and A46, are toll-free for your rental car.

What occasions can I rent a car for in Lincolnshire?

Car hire in Lincolnshire suits various occasions including family holidays exploring Lincoln's historic quarter and coastal resorts. A rental car is perfect for wedding celebrations, business trips, or weekend getaways to the Lincolnshire countryside. Car rental for attending events at Lincolnshire showgrounds or exploring the county's many festivals and markets.

What are the most popular road trip routes in Lincolnshire?

The Lincoln to Skegness route offers a classic Lincolnshire road trip combining historic city sights with seaside attractions. The Lincolnshire Wolds touring route showcases rolling hills and picturesque villages perfect for rental car adventures. Another popular route connects Lincoln to Stamford, passing through charming market towns and offering glimpses of traditional Lincolnshire architecture.

What are pleasant driving routes in Lincolnshire?

The scenic route through the Lincolnshire Wolds provides gentle hills and stunning countryside views ideal for a leisurely car hire journey. Driving along the Lincolnshire coast from Mablethorpe to Skegness offers beautiful sea views and charming seaside towns. The route from Lincoln through the Trent Valley showcases peaceful rural landscapes and historic villages perfect for exploring with your rental car.

How to plan a road trip in Lincolnshire?

Start your Lincolnshire road trip planning by identifying key attractions like Lincoln Cathedral, Burghley House, and the coastal resorts. Book your car rental in advance and plan routes that include both historic Lincoln city centre and rural Lincolnshire attractions. Consider seasonal factors such as summer crowds at coastal destinations and winter opening hours at heritage sites when planning your car hire itinerary.

What are essentials for long-distance driving in Lincolnshire?

Pack a detailed map or ensure your rental car has sat-nav for navigating Lincolnshire's rural roads and smaller villages. Bring snacks and water for longer journeys, especially when exploring remote areas of the Lincolnshire countryside. Check petrol station locations along your route, as rural areas may have fewer fuel stops for your car rental.

What protection plan options does Turo offer?

When booking a car on Turo, you'll choose between three protection plans — Premier, Standard, or Minimum — to get the level of protection that's right for you.

How does car rental insurance work on Turo?

You don't need personal insurance coverage to book a car on Turo. Turo has arranged for third-party auto liability policy to be provided by ERS (Syndicate 218 at Lloyd's) managed by IQUW Syndicate Management Limited, arranged via Turo's broker, Lockton Companies LLP — you get unlimited coverage for bodily injury or death to others while coverage for motor third-party property damage is up to £20,000,000.*

Is there long term car rental on Turo?

Yes there is — whether you want to rent a car for three days, three months, or even longer, you can on Turo. You'll find discounted prices on bookings lasting 3+, 7+, or 30+ days, so you can get the best deals and lowest rates possible by booking longer trips.

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