Best attractions and places to see around Great Carlton include a mix of natural landscapes and historical sites. This small village in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England, provides a glimpse into rural English life. While Great Carlton itself is quiet, the surrounding region offers access to notable attractions. Visitors can explore glacial channels, historical churches, and coastal areas.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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main beach at sutton on sea where the colanade is located is a blue flag beach, lovely clean bright sands. even the areas further north and south where dog walkers go are lovely and clean - some days even in the summer you get the beach all to yourself
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This church in Louth, a place of prayer for many centuries and dedicated to St. James as its patron saint, is closely intertwined with a very specific moment in English history that took place almost five centuries ago. In British history, this moment in October 1536 is known as the "Lincolnshire Rising." This uprising was a protest against King Henry VIII, particularly his actions following his separation from his wife, which led to the English Church splitting from the Roman Catholic Church.
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hubbards hill louth lincolnshire small walk some steps up to the top of the hill
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Bring some money for the pub at the end of walk as plenty of choice
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James the Elder (the Latin 'Major' is not translated as 'great' in English), to whom this church in Louth was dedicated, belongs together with his brother to the inner circle of Jesus' disciples. In his version of the "Good News" (this is the meaning of the word "gospel"), the Evangelist Mark lists the apostles: "James, the son of Zebedee, and John, the brother of James - to whom he gave the surname Boanerges, that is, sons of thunder" (Mark 3:17). They are said to have been very temperamental, but were loyal followers of Jesus Christ, in whom they recognized the promised Messiah. According to the Acts of the Apostles, James was executed for his faith. His grave in Santiago de Compostela in Galicia (Spain) is one of the most famous and important pilgrimage destinations in the world.
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Fantastic cycleway along the attractive promenade in Sutton on Sea. Picture endless vistas of deserted sandy beach and a collection of multi-coloured beach huts as you make your way down the shore.
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Hubbard’s Hills is a glacial channel formed as the last ice age ended. A meltwater lake trapped between glacial ice sheet and the Lincolnshire Wolds poured over a chalk ridge and gouged a 125-foot-deep (38 m), steep-sided valley. The river Lud now meanders through it.
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The area around Great Carlton offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit Hubbard's Hills, a unique glacial channel with the River Lud meandering through a 125-foot-deep valley. Additionally, the Lincolnshire coast provides scenic beaches like Sutton on Sea Promenade and Beach, known for its attractive promenade and sandy shores.
Yes, the region boasts notable historical and cultural landmarks. St James' Church, Louth, is a prominent religious building famous for having the third tallest spire in the United Kingdom. Within Great Carlton itself, you can find the historic St John the Baptist Church, largely rebuilt in the 19th century but retaining its 15th-century tower.
For families, Hubbard's Hills is a great option, offering a natural setting for walks and exploration. The coastal areas like Sutton on Sea Promenade and Beach and Mablethorpe Promenade are also popular for their beaches and cycling paths. Further afield, you might consider the Ark Wildlife & Dinosaur Park or Nunny's Farm for animal encounters.
There are several easy walking trails available. You can find options like the 'Fir Plantation loop from Legbourne' or various routes around Mablethorpe Beach. For more details and a selection of routes, explore the Easy hikes around Great Carlton guide.
Absolutely. The Sutton on Sea Promenade and Beach features a fantastic cycleway, and Mablethorpe Promenade offers a flat and wide path ideal for cycling. You can discover more routes in the Cycling around Great Carlton guide, including options like the 'Sutton-on-Sea Ford and Stream – Legbourne Windmill loop'.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty of places like Hubbard's Hills for its scenic walks and the peaceful atmosphere. The coastal areas, such as Sutton on Sea Promenade and Beach, are loved for their expansive, deserted sandy beaches and attractive promenades, perfect for leisurely strolls or cycling.
Yes, Sutton on Sea Promenade and Beach is noted for being wheelchair accessible, offering a pleasant experience along the coast. While Great Carlton itself is a rural village, the promenade provides a flat and accessible option for enjoying the seaside.
Yes, the area offers several running trails. You can find routes like the 'Queens Park Lake loop from Mablethorpe' or the 'Fir Plantation loop from Legbourne'. For a comprehensive list of options, check out the Running Trails around Great Carlton guide.
The coastal areas like Mablethorpe Promenade can be enjoyed year-round. While summer sees more holiday-makers, visiting in winter can offer a quieter experience, though caution is advised due to potential strong winds and sand on the promenade.
Beyond the main highlights, Great Carlton itself offers a glimpse into rural English life with its historic St John the Baptist Church and the quiet charm of the village. Exploring the smaller, less-trafficked paths around the village can reveal peaceful countryside views.
St James' Church, Louth, is not only architecturally significant for its spire but also played a role in the Lincolnshire Rising of 1536, a protest against King Henry VIII's religious reforms. It's a site deeply intertwined with English history.
Hubbard's Hills is an excellent spot for leisurely strolls and picnics, with its scenic valley and river. The expansive sandy beaches at Sutton on Sea also provide ample space for relaxing by the sea.


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