Set in landscaped grounds in the scenic Lincolnshire Wolds, this stylish, award-winning boutique hotel offers sumptuous bedrooms, a secure and free car park, free local leisure passes and a modern...
Lewis
United Kingdom
A very well presented Hotel. The rooms are clean bright and spacious. The staff are always very helpful and friendly. And we were able to enjoy outside drinking and a lovely meal in the restaurant
This small and friendly hotel is close to the centre of Louth in the Lincolnshire Wolds. It is within easy access of Lincoln, East Coast resorts and the countryside.
Jason
United Kingdom
It was open at 1930, it had a single room and was located near to Cadwell Park
Approached via a magnificent avenue of broadleaf trees, the Best Western Plus Kenwick Park Hotel has been created by carefully converting and extending the imposing, Georgian-style Kenwick Hall.
In historical Louth, just 20 minutes’ drive from Grimsby, The Pack Horse features a lively pub with karaoke nights and live music. With free parking, it has cosy rooms with free WiFi.
The Black Horse Inn, a property with a garden and a bar, is situated in Louth, 36 km from Lincoln University, 47 km from Skegness Butlins, as well as 31 km from Lincoln Medieval Bishops' Palace.
Nikita
United Kingdom
• Exceptionally Clean
• Comfortable beds
• Super friendly hosts
• Evening food was amazing
Offering a garden and quiet street view, Manby Fields, Manby is set in Louth, 41 km from Skegness Pier and 41 km from Tower Gardens.
Lisa
United Kingdom
Location was excellent for the coast & local area. House was welcoming, clean & tidy. Good check in/check out times & we were contacted to say the property was ready slightly earlier. We hope to stay again in the future.
On average, 3-star hotels in Louth cost £82 per night, and 4-star hotels in Louth are £70 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Louth can on average be found for £559 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Humberside Airport, 40km from Louth. Alternatively, take a direct train from London King's Cross to Grimsby Town, then a 20-minute taxi to Louth. For domestic travellers, direct buses from Lincoln or Grimsby are available.
Humberside Airport is the most convenient for both domestic and international travellers heading to Louth, UK. It's approximately 40km away, offering good connectivity and a range of services.
Louth, UK, is served by Stagecoach East Midlands buses, offering routes to nearby towns. The town centre is compact, making walking a viable option. Cycling is also popular, with numerous cycle paths. For longer distances, consider driving; however, be mindful of limited parking. Always check current schedules and routes.
What guests said about Louth:
8.0
Scored 8.0
Louth is fine as a town, very easy to reach and set in...
Louth is fine as a town, very easy to reach and set in pleasant countryside of the Lincolnshire Wolds. Easy access to the coastal towns and Caldwell Park motor racing circuit.
Be cautious with your review of the Beaumont Hotel, if you score 7 or less you get abusive phone calls from the owner, followed by abusive text messages telling you that you are “Banned”
Stuart
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Louth is a nice, small market town.
Louth is a nice, small market town. There are lots of places to eat covering lots of different cuisines, whether you eat in or grab a take away. The old town around the church has many character properties. The Wheatsheaf was our favourite pub - it does only serve food at lunchtime. The Montebello Tistorante was good. We also had a Chinese takeaway from a restaurant just the other side of Morrisions and that was very good.
The market itself was very disappointing, even on a Saturday, although I believe there is a more periodic farmers' market which might be better.
Colin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We attended a charity function so we didn't visit louth...
We attended a charity function so we didn't visit louth itself. The hotel and breakfast were very nice the staff were very pleasant the room was a good size and very comfortable. Plenty of car parking spaces. All I would say to the hotel is to ensure guests are made aware that they only take card payments they won't accept cash.we went as a group of four people unfortunately I was the only one with a card so ended up going to the bar on every occasion certainly got my steps in that night.
Sandra
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Louth is a lovely old market town with various types of...
Louth is a lovely old market town with various types of shops, pubs and eateries. Ye Olde White Swan is highly recommended. There is also a lovely walk along the canal which has a small quaint pub somewhere along the route too. You really must find it! The church is a sight you most definitely must see.
Karen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Louth is lovely, it has a market on wednesdays, Fridays and...
Louth is lovely, it has a market on wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Louth is a nice quiet town with many restaurants and café's, a museum and a cinema also lots of shops. We ate at The Mansion House, it was, a bit expensive but worth it.
Tinker
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Louth has lots of lovely independent shops and the chain...
Louth has lots of lovely independent shops and the chain shops feel rural and local.
Several great pubs...Cobbles being a favourite.
Nice food in the Kings Head too.
Not been in a bad restaurant there when I visit and as my brother and mother both live there it's a lot.
Not too far from the coast if you enjoy that too.
Our hosts were wonderful making us feel welcome and offering helpful tips for a most memorable experience in the Lincolnshire countryside. Baked goods were on the kitchen table to greet us and the knowledge that they were a phone call a way to be of assistance was so very comforting. The cottage was perfect for the four of us and the outdoor offerings marvelous. We will return as it’s the perfect location for day trips, coastal activities and of course if you enjoy fishing the lake is at your doorstep.
Location ideal for town centre
Beautifully styled, soft throws, comfortable beds, plenty of towels.
Kitchen very well equipped, plus kitchen roll, soap, hand cream, everything you could need, as was bathroom. Hairdryer, cafetière.
Patio with furniture, garden not overlooked.
Welcome pack with milk, coffee, Lincolnshire plum bread, good biscuits, bottles water.
Hosts could not have been more helpful and delightful.
Breakfast was good. Varied choice and service was quick and efficient. Room 6 was up several flights of steep stairs so if you have limited mobility could have been a problem. Room was pleasantly decorated with a good sized ensuite and a large shower. The hotel is right in the middle of Louth, an advantage in my book but do expect some noise especially on market days
Fantastic Wedding venue. Quirky hotel. Light and airy dining room with a good selection of super reasonably priced food. Good sized bedrooms. Lodges also available for larger groups who want to self cater. Helpful and supportive staff. The venue is dog friendly too which is also a bonus.
The access to the hotel by car is excellent despite the complex one-way road system in Louth. There is adequate free parking on site. A large garden area and grassy field leading down to the distant river. The wide choice of cooked breakfasts.
The location, the cottage where we stayed was quiet and cosy.
The food was good in the Bar if you choose to stay around the hotel in the evening.
The leisure facilities were excellent!
Location handy for Louth and the coast.
Sweetpea is a quaint cottage on the outskirts of louth, easy walking distance to the the theatre and town centre. Exceptionally clean residence, friendly owners, good value of money, stayed for 7 nights and will stay again.
The breakfast was quite acceptable with adequate choice. The accommodation was well arranged and maintained. The staff were friendly and helpful. The building was conveniently located for access to Louth town centre.
Location of the pub (not hotel) is right in the Centre of the town. Guests needed to be reminded it’s no peaceful stay on a weekend due to the pub being the priority and bedrooms second. Really really good value!
The proximity to Louth centre was excellent for us, and the hotel is really lovely. The beds are super comfy, and the rooms are cosy, spotless and well decorated.
Liz was lovely
The hotel was great value for money & I had the best two nights sleep I have had had in months
Will stay there again when i'm back in the area.
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