Tuck in to a tasty treat!
The Lincolnshire Wolds boasts some of the country’s best local producers, pubs and places to dine.
Lincolnshire has long been at the forefront of agriculture and farming, producing one eighth of the UK’s food and processing 70% of its fish. In Lincolnshire we grow the finest crops of barley, wheat, oilseed rape and sugar beet – and the UK’s biggest fish market is situated along our coast. It should come as no surprise that our county is home to some of the best food and drink producers around!
Sample some of our local delicacies including Lincolnshire’s finest sausages, stuffed chine, traditional plum bread and speciality cheese during your visit! Make sure you visit the local farmers markets and farm shops found throughout the Wolds, guaranteed to tantalise your taste buds!
Wherever you are in the Lincolnshire Wolds, you’re never too far from somewhere to eat or drink; this idyllic area is brimming with breweries, vineyards, rustic pubs, award-winning restaurants, bars and cosy cafés. Wherever you choose to dine, the tasty delights produced in the Lincolnshire Wolds are bound to leave a lasting impression.
From field to fork…
Louth is a gastronomic foodie town with its vibrant, produce-packed markets and thriving independent retailers. Market Rasen is a popular destination for visitors to sample Lincolnshire’s culinary delights and has a Michelin listed restaurant. Try the market town of Horncastle for cosy tearooms and quintessential English pubs or the lovely village of Alford to visit the five-sailed windmill which still produces locally milled, stoneground flour.
Award-winning butchers, bakeries, fishmongers, a cheese shop, farm shops, handmade chocolate and award-winning restaurants await you in the Wolds.
Louth is one of the UK’s most-loved foodie hotspots and has been hailed by TV chefs The Hairy Bikers as a “food Mecca”
Lincolnshire Wolds Food Map
The Lincolnshire Wolds Food Map presents a self-guided trail that will take you on a journey of culinary discovery around the charmingly beautiful Lincolnshire Wolds.
With a huge agricultural yield, sending grain and food across the UK, great food and drink is at the heart of what we do in the Lincolnshire Wolds. From the grain stores to the breweries and distilleries, the Wolds have always nurtured a productive connection to its natural resources and is home to innovative local producers, including centuries old butchers, bakers, brewers, cheese shops and farmers.
The Wolds and Louth trails take in estates that are home to farm reared beef and poultry, as well as local distilleries and breweries renowned for their craft beers and gins; farms that produce famous Lincolnshire cheeses and shops, where you can buy seasonal produce lovingly grown and produced in the Wolds.
The picturesque Lincolnshire Wolds have a rich heritage of hospitality centred around a warm welcome, and generous offerings of locally produced and home grown food. Around the trail you’ll discover a host of local cafes, tea rooms, restaurants and pubs found at the foot of rolling hills and in friendly market towns where produce from local fields, estates and waters, can all be enjoyed.
Boasting some of the country’s finest, it’s easy to plan your visit to take in morning coffee, lunch, afternoon tea, an evening meal, and a spot of shopping too!
Click the link below to download the full Lincolnshire Wolds Food Map!