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Things to do near Belton Woods Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort this Christmas

Three miles north of the historic market town of Grantham lies Belton Woods, the perfect spot for a shimmering Christmas getaway.

From the glittering Christmas displays all around us to the heartwarming nights with loved ones, we all have different reasons why we love the festive season.  

This year, you can make your Christmas extra shimmery with a stay at the Belton Woods Hotel. Play a game or two of golf, explore acres of stunning woodland or simply relax in bed after enjoying festive fun near our hotel. 

To help make the planning a bit easier, here’s a handful on festive things to do in the local area.

Christmas at the Belton Estate

4 minute drive

Enjoy a magical light show on the grounds of a 17th century country home and keep the cold weather at bay with a delicious hot chocolate or spiced winter warmer. Discover a meadow of light that stretches out into the distance and witness candles floating high into the sky. The shimmering trail is easily one of the best things to do in Grantham during Christmas time, so don’t forget to add it to your list.

<strong>Christmas at the Belton Estate</strong>

Christmas Market

13 minute drive

Got a long list of gifts to buy for loved ones? Head to Allington Village Hall for the Christmas markets, where you’ll surely find something. And if you’re not in the shopping mood just browse around and soak up the festive atmosphere.

<strong>Christmas Market</strong>

Wintertime stroll around Marston Circular

15 minute drive

Wrap up warm and enjoy an easy stroll down and across the River Witham on a crisp winter morning. See a different side to Lincolnshire, but be warned, the Marston Circular path can get muddy in wet conditions, so make sure you bring your wellies. Dogs are welcome but may need to be kept on leads in some areas.   

<strong>Wintertime stroll around Marston Circular</strong>

Visit Belvoir Castle

25 minute drive

Belvoir Castle (pronounced ‘beaver’) has a long history dating back to Norman times and the honour of being the birthplace of afternoon tea. During the festive season, the castle is adorned with festive charm and joyful activities, giving you plenty to do for the day. 

<strong>Visit Belvoir Castle</strong>