Boultham Park
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Boultham park is large with a small area of woodland, cycle paths, streams and bridges on its outskirts close to the main carpark next to the grave yard. The walk around the lake is calming with ducks and swans. The playing field is large and the maintained gardens near the old Manor site are beautiful, the cafe near this is very reasonably priced, even sell squirel food, and icecream for dogs. Very vegan friendly. Some hot items availble like a Lincolnshire sausage bap, picnic menu. Seats indoors or outdoors. Disability friendly. Cafe toilet nextdoor, other public toilets near the library and coop site entrance way. Play area/ Park for children is enclosed, it is just ok, not toddler friendly particularly, if they took inspiration from whisby natural world centre it would be very popular indeed. No slide, climbing areas are more ornamental, not much to offer young children. The nearby tree next to the park is loved by children for climbing. Good paths for balance bikes and scooters. Dog walkers mostly pick up after themselves. Park well maintained overall and worth multiple visits, for a regular jog, coffee or meeting place.
Yasmin Bruce and LeonYasmin Bruce and Leon
20
Very much like this park. Usually go to Hartsholme Park which is 5 minutes from us but is now just mud everywhere and becoming scruffier and scruffier😡. Assume due to lack of staff and money. Boultham did have some muddy area this morning but you have lovely tarmac paths to walk on so can stay relatively clean. There are two play areas for kids, a cafe and plenty of large grass areas to throw the ball for your dogs. Relatively safe for dogs apart from some openings leading out onto a very busy road😲. From a distance the openings appear to have gates attached which presumably could be closed? I know my friend will not take her dog to this park as she is so frightened he will end up on the road. The lake is beautiful with loads of different birds on. Overall, the park is kept pristine and would be a great place to visit at all times of the year, especially in the Summer. Large car park at entrance with no charge!
Shirley GaleShirley Gale
10
The park it's self is Okay, and we'll kept in the areas walked. A lot of time has been taken to have wide open spaces of grass that can be used as playing fields. Perhaps even a little too much. Some of these spaces should really be used better. The lake clearly floods and parts of the river bank can beed seen to have washed away. Although small tempory fixes are in place it is not enough and more oermanant repairs should be sought at the earliest opitunity. The play park is about the right size for this park but is sadly in need of a lot of work over grown or worn out in places the children in the area much prefer to climb the old tree outside of the play ground. Sadly there are much better parks around Lincoln making this one hard to recommend.
Jos RiddleJos Riddle
10
This is a lovely park with a large lake and lots of birds, a zip wire, a playground, a bandstand, a cafe and the Linkway College. I live the dense wooded areas that change throughout the seasons. The giant topiary is very attractive and my favourite time to visit is when the autumnal leaves are brown and falling. You’ll see a lot of excitable dogs and their dog owners. There are also public loos mead the cafe and Boultham Road entrance. The park is served by the number 6 and 9 buses and there’s a small car park.
Mal333Mal333
00
Great open space with plenty of tarmac footpaths. Walk around the lake to spot the artwork and read the information boards. Stand on the deck to watch the swans and ducks. Zip line and basket ball hoop for older kids. Walk around to the band stand with open field for playing ball or running about. Enclosed play area for children. Walk around the house foundations and stop for a brew at the cafe and visit the loo if needed. You can then wander around the woods to spot squirrels and loop back around to the lake.
Rebecca SinclairRebecca Sinclair
20
I am very lucky living very close to this great park in the beautiful city of Lincoln. Everyone connected to working, looking after this park should be given great credit at how it looks it is first class. Lovely place to walk play and as I do get exercise as it is the home of Lincoln’s park run . With over 300 people every Saturday using the park for exercise it is a brilliant use of this great park thanks to everyone connected for this every week
Ady CoyAdy Coy
10
Nearby Attractions Of Boultham Park
The Showroom Climbing Centre

The Showroom Climbing Centre
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Nearby Restaurants Of Boultham Park
Plough
Smiths Tea Room
GATEHOUSE
Napoli Pizza
Pizza Parlour

Plough
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Smiths Tea Room
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GATEHOUSE
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Napoli Pizza
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Address
55 Hall Dr, Lincoln LN6 7SW, United Kingdom
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boulthampark.co.uk
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outdoor
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pet friendly
Description
Boultham Park is a public park in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. Originally the park for the Boultham Hall, it was purchased in 1929 by the City of Lincoln Council, and opened as a public park for the people of Lincoln. The house was demolished in 1959. The park is Grade II listed.
attractions: The Showroom Climbing Centre, restaurants: Plough, Smiths Tea Room, GATEHOUSE, Napoli Pizza, Pizza Parlour

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