Lincolnshire

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Lincolnshire is one of the larger, eastern counties of the East Midlands region of central England, with a predominantly flat terrain briefly interrupted by the coastal Lincolnshire Wolds. The economy of Lincolnshire is largely agriculture with some tourism predominantly centred around the seaside resorts of Skegness and Mablethorpe and in the historic cathedral city of Lincoln.

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Get around

By car

The only practical way to get about Lincolnshire is by car, for most public transport has but intermittent service and restricted geographical coverage. Though take note that many of the backroads are narrow and bent, and therefore rather dangerous to the unwary.

Many roads have been designated 'Red Routes' by the police, and are signposted along their length. These are roads which have a high accident/casualty rate, and warn motorists to be extra careful.

Cities

Other destinations

Small towns/villages with points of interests

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