The Lincoln Ghost Walk is such a fun way to spend an evening. Itās only Ā£6 per adult, which is great value for money for an informative and entertaining ghost walk!
Since moving to Lincoln, we have been on the ghost walk quite a few times and have also taken friends and family along - everyone really enjoyed it. The tour guides are all brilliant in their own ways, but on our most recent walk, we had a fabulous lady for the first time, who does the alternative route on Thursdays. She was really excellent and we canāt wait to take family back for the alternative route.
If you do go on The Lincoln Ghost Walk multiple times, you will obviously hear a few of the same stories that are crucial to understanding the dark history of Lincoln, however, even after going about 6 or 7 times, we hear stories of different āhot spotsā that we hadnāt heard before so itās always fascinating!
I definitely recommend for dark Autumn evenings - it just adds even more to the...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreWe actually changed the dates of our few days away to incorporate this, and I'm so pleased we did. Karen led the walk; she had already been emailing me back and forth being really helpful with my queries. She didn't disappoint on the night. My husband wasn't feeling well and so it was just me and my 13 year old son. We both enjoyed it so much. Karen is a natural storyteller; she obviously loves what she does, and makes it fun and interesting. We weren't too pleased to find out that a large portion of the hauntings seemed to take place at The White Hart - the hotel that we were staying in, and no-one would divulge the room number...š±š±. Especially as ee had just booked an extra night there before we came out for the ghost walk! Highly recommend. Good value for money and fun...
   Read moreThe walk lasts about 1:15, and the £6 cash is paid on arrival.
Our 40-50 person group on an August Saturday was bigger than expected but it was still easy to hear and see throughout.
The storytelling was good, and it wasnāt overly spooky or scary, with the few young kids on our walk seemed to love it.
It was my first ever ghost walk and found it hard to know what would be a quotable historical fact about Lincoln or the area vs. a tale thatās been passed down, which felt a little odd (as the storytelling was so good Iāll now always associate what was said with the area - rightfully it wrongfully), but that may just be me not fully understanding what to expect from...
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