Attractions and places to see around Swallow offer a range of outdoor and historical experiences in Lincolnshire. The region features a mix of historical sites, trails, and rural landscapes. Visitors can explore various points of interest, from industrial heritage to historic monuments and traditional pubs. Swallow provides opportunities for both active exploration and cultural discovery.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Along the Viking Way trail sadly several have had graffiti added to them.
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The Kings Head is a beautiful, thatched-roof pub located in Tealby, and holds the impressive title of the oldest pub in Lincolnshire, being established since 1397. The pub is open daily from 12pm, and serves up a delicious range of local dishes in a cosy setting.
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Nettleton Mine, near Holton Le Moor, Lincs. was first opened in around 1928 by the Mid Lincolnshire Ironstone Co. later coming under the ownership of John Lysaghts and eventually the British Steel Corporation. To begin with horses were used for haulage, the output being tipped from the 2ft 6in. gauge tubs into a hopper from where it travelled down to Holton Le Moor by aerial ropeway where standard gauge sidings connected in from the LNER Barnetby to Market Rasen line.
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Somerby Monument was built in 1770 to celebrate 29 years of marriage for Edward and Ann Weston of Somerby Hall. The monument is situated in very pleasant countryside. Access to the monument is from a footpath off the road.
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Yes, several attractions cater to families. You can visit Somerby Monument, a historical landmark in pleasant countryside. Another great option is Waltham Windmill, which features a museum, restaurant, and an old-fashioned sweetshop. The historic pub, The King's Head, Tealby, also welcomes families and has a beer garden.
The area is rich in history. You can visit the Nettleton Mine Entrance, an industrial heritage site that was first opened around 1928. The Somerby Monument, built in 1770, is another significant historical landmark. Additionally, The King's Head, Tealby, is known as the oldest thatched pub in Lincolnshire, established around 1367.
Yes, there are several easy hiking routes available. You can find options like the "Nettleton Mine Entrance – Nettleton Mines Entrance loop" or the "Woodland Path and Hillside – Laceby to Irby Circular Route loop." For more details and other easy trails, explore the Easy hikes around Swallow guide.
For a variety of hiking experiences, consider trails such as the "St. Mary’s Church, Rothwell loop" or the "Lings Wood – Irby Dales Wood loop." These routes offer moderate challenges and scenic views. You can discover more options in the Hiking around Swallow guide.
The area offers diverse cycling routes. Options include the "Caistor Market Place – Mansgate Hill loop" and the "Caistor Market Place – Nettleton Hill loop." These routes vary in difficulty from easy to moderate. Find more cycling adventures in the Cycling around Swallow guide.
While not exactly hidden, Waltham Windmill stands out as one of the few six-sailed windmills in the UK still in full working capacity, offering a unique glimpse into industrial heritage. The Nettleton Mine Entrance, part of the Viking Way, also offers a distinctive historical experience off the beaten path.
Many attractions are integrated with outdoor activities. The Nettleton Mine Entrance is part of the Viking Way, suitable for hiking and biking. The NCN 1 Bridleway Section – Barnetby Wold provides an excellent off-road cycling experience. You can also find numerous hiking and cycling routes detailed in the Hiking around Swallow and Cycling around Swallow guides.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. The King's Head, Tealby, is a historic pub and restaurant known for local dishes and a beer garden. Waltham Windmill also has a restaurant and cafe on site, perfect for a break during your visit.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites, scenic trails, and unique monuments. The area is praised for its opportunities for both active exploration and cultural discovery, with highlights like the historical Nettleton Mine Entrance and the charming King's Head pub being particularly popular.
The attractions around Swallow, with their mix of historical sites and outdoor trails, can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, while autumn provides beautiful landscapes. Some indoor attractions like Waltham Windmill and The King's Head are welcoming year-round.
Absolutely. The NCN 1 Bridleway Section – Barnetby Wold offers a nice off-road section of the National Cycle Trail 1, suitable for gravel or mountain bikes. It links up with other bridleways in the area, providing varied terrain for cyclists.


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