Hard-Standing Pitch for Motorhome only (9 at Louth Motorhome Stopover)
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The Owner Says
Louth Livestock Market is a working market holding weekly markets each Monday and very occasional Fridays.
Guests are welcome to stay any night of the week while being mindful of a working livestock market. The market is cleaned after market day and therefore provides a huge car park/hardstanding area which provides a perfect serviced overnight location with immediate town centre access.
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About Louth Motorhome Stopover
Suitable For
We kindly request you DO NOT park in front of the sheep pens as this area requires access at all times, including motorbike training on some Saturday mornings. We recommend parking around the edge of the site which is more peaceful for you.
We don't have toilets so you must have on board toilets
Onboard water and waste (No external containers)
Please do not leave bags of rubbish on-site
Only empty grey waste and black waste as instructed
Nearby
Hubbard's Hills & Westgate Fields to the west of Louth, is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty perfect for a gentle walk in nature. It's popular for family picnics, dog walking, and leisurely strolls in scenic surroundings. Hubbard's Hills, is a unique feature formed as a glacial overspill channel during the last ice age around 40,000 years ago. This steep-sided valley, 125 feet deep, was created when meltwater from a marginal lake broke through a chalk ridge. The river Lud meanders through this picturesque landscape, adding to its charm.
Located in a stunning setting at the end of Westgate, St James' Church in Louth is the Anglican parish church, known for its impressive features and historical significance. The church played a significant role in the Lincolnshire Rising and boasts the third tallest spire in the UK, home to apex predators - Louth's peregrine falcons! Visitors are welcome to enter for prayer and reflection, and to explore its rich history with the help of volunteer guides. The church also has a gift and coffee shop.
The Riverhead Theatre on Victoria Road in Louth is a local community-owned venue. Operated by the Louth Playgoers Society Ltd, a group of volunteers who work to maintain and run the theatre. Book via the Box Office on 01507 600350 open for advanced bookings from Mon to Sat, 10am to 1pm. The theatre is a hub for entertainment and cultural events, offering a wide range of drama, music and film which can all be found on Louth Riverhead Theatre website.
For more active leisure time the nearby Meridian Leisure Centre has:
• 25m competition eight-lane pool with moveable floor • Fitness suite • Sauna and steam • Leisure pool with pirate ship and flume
• 4 court sports hall • Dance studio • Cycle studio • Studio 2 • Café and social area • Multi use games area (MUGA)
Find it on Wood Lane, Louth, LN11 8SA - 01507 607650
Our Playhouse Cinema on Cannon Street is a lovely little old fashioned place to go to 'the flicks' serving drinks and snacks at reasonable prices.
Louth Museum is a great way to find out about the town's history just a short work in the centre of town.
Louth Distillery is open for tours and gin school experiences, where you can distill your very own gin from a wide range of botanicals.
Food & Drink
Louth is the foodie capital of the Lincolnshire Wolds, hailed by TV Chef’s, The Hairy Bikers, as a “food mecca” with a huge choice of pubs, shops, cafes, restaurants, bakers, butchers, tearooms, markets, grocers, cocktail bars and confectioners. We even have breweries, a gin distillery and food apps offering collection and delivery from some of our best independent foodies.Louth Street Market

