Belton to Bellmount Tower guided walk
Immerse yourself in the history of Bellmount and Belton Estate, on a guided walk that will take you through the East Avenue, and up to Bellmount Plantation.
- Booking essential
The National Trust and the Woodland Trust, supported by National Lottery Players through the National Lottery Heritage Fund, are working together to reconnect Grantham to its historic landscape.
This monthly guided walk provides visitors the opportunity to discover more about the history of the landscape. Journey along the Eastern Avenue of lime and chestnut trees, up to Bellmount Plantation, to capture the stunning views stretching across Grantham.
No dogs on this walk. The route includes entering Belton's Deer Sanctuary, where the priority remains keeping the environment solely for the purpose of the deer and grazing sheep.
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Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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All Ticket | £0.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Meeting point
The walk will begin and end at the car park for Belton. Please meet at the Information Hub.
- What to bring and wear
Please wear appropriate footwear and clothing.
- Accessibility
This walk includes unsurfaced and uneven ground, meaning it is not wheelchair accessible.
Upcoming events
Christmas in the mansion: The Enchanted Parkland
Add a little sparkle to your visit this festive season and wander through spectacular rooms decorated with twinkling lights and showstopping trees, from 23 Nov 2024 – 5 Jan 2025.
Under the Bed Theatre: A Belton Christmas
A heartwarming family friendly tale of laughter, music, and the magic of Christmas. (For ages 4+)
Guided Hike at Londonthorpe Woods
A monthly longer walk to explore Londonthorpe Woods, Bellmount and the surrounding area of Lincolnshire's rural countryside. This guided walk will include insights to the local history and the composition of the woodland.
Influential Women of Belton - Guided Walk
Join one of our Rangers for a leisurely and informative walk around Belton, chatting about some of the influential ladies: Alice Sherard Brownlow, Florence Woodford, Sophia Cust, Edith Smith, Nina Cust, Helen Cresswell, and Aleen Isobel Cust.