Best attractions and places to see around Tumby include historical sites, market towns, and art installations. This region offers a blend of cultural heritage and outdoor art trails. Visitors can explore medieval castles and sculptures along scenic paths. The area provides diverse points of interest for those seeking both history and nature.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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On the Water Rail Way cycle path near Woodhall Spa are some Lincoln Longwool Sheep sculptures by Sally Matthews. Lincoln Longwools are a very old breed of sheep, and at one stage a lot of Lincolnโs agricultural prosperity rested on their world production. Where the sculptures are is a nice spot, and the path opens out a bit, the sheep actually appear to be crossing the path, so be careful!
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Some of the thoughtful sculptures on the pathway
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This trail follows the original path of the railway that linked the historic market town of Horncastle on the edge of the Wolds and Victorian resort of Woodhall Spa to the main line at Kirkstead. The line opened in 1855 with passenger trains stopping in 1952, with the line finally closing in 1971. Today the line is now a traffic free Spa Trail. Along the trail you will find interesting sculptures accompanied with stories about the line and its history.
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Rising proudly above the Lincolnshire fens, Tattershall Castle, with it's huge windows, was designed to impress and it succeeds! The Great Tower is one of the earliest and finest surviving examples of English medieval brickwork.
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Horncastle is a pretty market town in the Lincolnshire Wolds. A wonderful selection of antique shops, galleries, cafes, restaurants, pubs, and more is on offer.
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The region offers several historical attractions. You can visit Tattershall Castle, a magnificent example of English medieval brickwork. In Tumby Bay itself, the National Trust Museum (Tumby Bay Branch Museum) provides insights into early settlers and local history, housed in a 1950s school building. The Excell Blacksmith and Engineering Workshop Museum showcases working machinery from 1905. Additionally, the historic Tumby Bay Hotel and Seabreeze Hotel are heritage-listed buildings.
Yes, Tumby Bay is known for its vibrant art scene. The impressive Tumby Bay Silo Art, depicting local children jumping off the jetty, is a major landmark. Each March, the Colour Tumby Festival adds new murals to the town's street art collection. Along the Spa Trail, you can find various sculptures, including the striking Nature Magnified Sculpture and the Viking Ship and Heron Sculptures. The Lincoln Longwool Sheep Sculptures are also a notable artistic feature on the Water Rail Way cycle path.
Tumby Bay boasts beautiful natural features. You can enjoy the golden sand beaches and clear waters for swimming and water sports. The scenic Mangrove Walk along Second Creek features a boardwalk and lookout, perfect for birdwatching and sunsets. For panoramic views of the town and Tumby Island, visit the Tumby Bay Lookout. The Sir Joseph Banks Group of Islands, accessible by boat, is popular for fishing and sailing. Lipson Cove, 15km north, is another beautiful spot for swimming and fishing.
The area around Tumby offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the easy 'Coningsby river loop via Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Museum' or the 'Tattershall and Coningsby Circular Walk'. For cycling, options include the 'Tattershall Old Bridge โ Kinema in the Woods loop' or the 'Nature Magnified Sculpture โ Metal Leaf Sculpture loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide and cycling guide for Tumby.
Absolutely. The Tattershall Castle offers an engaging historical experience for all ages. The Glen-Forest Tourist Park & Vineyard, a short drive away, features a petting zoo with animals like koalas and kangaroos, alongside wine tasting for adults. The various street art pieces and the Tumby Bay Silo Art are also fun for families to discover. Many of the sculptures along the Spa Trail, such as the Viking Ship and Heron Sculptures, are also considered family-friendly.
For breathtaking vistas, head to the Tumby Bay Lookout, which offers panoramic views of the town, the bay, and Tumby Island. The Mangrove Walk also provides picturesque views, especially at sunset. The Nature Magnified Sculpture on the Spa Trail is situated at a viewpoint, offering a unique blend of art and scenery.
Yes, the region has various amenities. Horncastle Town Centre is a market town with a selection of antique shops, galleries, cafes, restaurants, and pubs. In Tumby Bay, you'll find dining options, local arts and crafts shops, and specialty shops.
The Lincoln Longwool Sheep Sculptures on the Water Rail Way cycle path are wheelchair accessible. While specific accessibility details for all attractions are not available, the Tumby Bay Foreshore Walk is a paved footpath, and the Mangrove Walk features a boardwalk, which may offer easier access for some visitors.
Tumby Bay's pleasant climate makes it suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year. The pristine beaches and water sports are best enjoyed during the warmer months. The Mangrove Walk and other trails are enjoyable in milder weather, making spring and autumn ideal for birdwatching and exploring the natural beauty without extreme heat.
The Lincoln Longwool Sheep Sculptures are located on a dog-friendly trail. For other areas, it's advisable to check local regulations regarding dog access, especially for nature reserves and beaches, to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.
Beyond the prominent Silo Art, Tumby Bay is home to the Rotunda Art Gallery, which hosts the Tumby Bay Art Group. The Colour Tumby Festival, held annually in March, also adds new street art pieces throughout the town, making a stroll through the streets a continuous art discovery.
The Spa Trail is a traffic-free path that follows the route of a former railway line between Horncastle and Woodhall Spa. Along this trail, you'll find interesting sculptures, including the Nature Magnified Sculpture and the Viking Ship and Heron Sculptures, accompanied by stories about the line's history.


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