Louth Map

Louth map, view the Lincolnshire town of Louth, located in the county of Lincolnshire, England.

Detailed Street Map of Louth Lincolnshire & Guide to the Town

Louth Map Lincolnshire: Interactive map of Louth, displaying the town situated in the county of Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Louth and a Louth town centre map, showing Louth Museum and the Meridian Leisure Centre.

Other facilities in Louth, some of which may also be visible on the map are St James' Church, Louth Museum, The Cheese Shop, Lakings of Louth, Eve & Ranshaw, The Ranch Steakhouse, Mason's Arms, The King's Head, Louth Town Hall, Playhouse Cinema, The Priory Hotel, Louth Navigation Trust, Larders Coffee House, The Wheatsheaf Inn, Aldi, Co-op Food, Boots, Superdrug, St Mary's Catholic Church, Tesco Superstore, Halfords, Louth Academy, Eastgate Union Church, Louth & District Hospital, East Lindsey District Council Offices, Trinity Centre, Peacock & Binnington, Curtis Bakery, Original Cake Company, Churchills, Bookmark Bookshop, Post Office Louth, Daniella Draper Jewellery, Gallaghers Garage, The Pack Horse, Charles & Co Hair Studio, Louth Golf Club, The Brown Cow, Navigation Warehouse, The Green Cottage Tearoom, The Woolpack, Meridian Leisure Centre, Specsavers, Monks' Dyke Tennyson College, Louth Vets, M&Co, St James' Play Park, The Salvation Army Church, Sainsbury's, The Organ Grinder, Viking Way Walkers' Start Point.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Legbourne, Little Cawthorpe, Muckton, Stewton, South Elkington, North Elkington, Welton le Wold, Grimoldby, Manby, Saltfleetby, Theddlethorpe, Trusthorpe, Mablethorpe, Sutton-on-Sea, Withern, Gayton le Marsh, Alford, Raithby, Fotherby, Brackenborough, Keddington, Hallington, Haugham, Tathwell, Burwell, Donington on Bain, Goulceby, Tealby, North Ormsby, Binbrook, South Reston, Little Carlton, Authorpe, Aby, Claythorpe, Belleau, Maltby le Marsh, Beesby, Willoughby, Huttoft, Grimblethorpe, Calcethorpe, Wyham, Ludborough, Fulstow, North Somercotes, South Somercotes, Conisholme, Grainthorpe, Marshchapel, Manby Middlegate.

Louth is a handsome little market town tucked at the foot of the Lincolnshire Wolds, full of charm, character and a steady hum of local life. It's got that rare balance of being busy enough to feel lively without losing its peaceful, small-town atmosphere. Winding streets, independent shops, and a skyline crowned by the spire of St James' Church give it that old-world feel, and whether you're browsing the market, grabbing a coffee, or heading out into the countryside, it's the kind of place where everything feels within reach.

The town's roots go way back, with a recorded history stretching as far as Roman times. It really found its feet in the medieval period as a centre for wool and trade, and its location made it a natural hub for the surrounding villages and farmland. Louth played its part in the Pilgrimage of Grace during the reign of Henry VIII and has kept plenty of its heritage visible in the town centre. The population today sits at just under 17,000, and while it's grown with the times, it hasn't lost its strong sense of local identity.

Louth has a reputation for being a proper foodie spot, thanks to its thriving market, artisan bakeries, independent grocers and butchers who really know their stuff. St James' Church is a must-see, with the tallest spire of any parish church in England and stunning views if you're up for the climb. The River Lud weaves through the town, adding a soft edge to the scenery. Just outside, Hubbards Hills offers a beautiful wooded valley walk that feels miles from anywhere. You're also only a short drive from the National Trust's Gunby Hall, a lovely spot for gardens and heritage, and English Heritage's Bolingbroke Castle, tucked away in the countryside with open fields and ancient ruins.

The Lincolnshire Wolds open up right from the edge of Louth—rolling hills, chalk streams and wide open skies. There's something deeply calming about walking these paths, with market towns like Horncastle and Caistor scattered about for a stop and a cuppa. Lincoln itself is well worth a visit, with its cathedral, castle and historic quarter, while on the coast you've got everything from traditional seaside spots like Mablethorpe and Cleethorpes to quieter areas like Saltfleetby and Theddlethorpe, which are great for wildlife and proper coastal solitude.

Getting to Louth is fairly straightforward by car—it's linked by the A16, which connects to Grimsby, Boston and further afield. There's no train station in town, which helps preserve its peacefulness, but nearby Market Rasen offers rail links, and Grimsby or Lincoln aren't far either. For flights, Humberside Airport is the nearest and just under an hour's drive, with East Midlands and Doncaster Sheffield also manageable for longer journeys. Buses run regularly to neighbouring towns and villages, making it well connected for a rural spot.

Lincolnshire is big, open, and a bit of a slow-burner—the sort of place that grows on you the more you see it. It's a county full of contrasts: wide Fenland plains to the south, rolling hills in the Wolds, lively market towns and miles of honest, unspoilt coastline. The food is good, the people are grounded, and life moves at its own pace. Whether you're into history, walking, wildlife, or just somewhere with a bit of breathing space, Lincolnshire has a way of quietly ticking all the boxes.

Some More Nearby Places: Legbourne, Little Cawthorpe, Muckton, Stewton, South Elkington, North Elkington, Welton le Wold, Grimoldby, Manby, Saltfleetby, Theddlethorpe, Trusthorpe, Mablethorpe, Sutton-on-Sea, Withern, Gayton le Marsh, Alford, Raithby, Fotherby, Brackenborough, Keddington, Hallington, Haugham, Tathwell, Burwell, Donington on Bain, Goulceby, Tealby, North Ormsby, Binbrook, South Reston, Little Carlton, Authorpe, Aby, Claythorpe, Belleau, Maltby le Marsh, Beesby, Willoughby, Huttoft, Grimblethorpe, Calcethorpe, Wyham, Ludborough, Fulstow, North Somercotes, South Somercotes, Conisholme, Grainthorpe, Marshchapel, Manby Middlegate.

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