
Orchard Holiday Park
Boston, Lincolnshire
Open
All year
Contact
- Phone
Telephone 01205 290328
| Telephone | 01205 290328 |
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| Telephone | 01205 290328 |
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| Motorhome pitches | 87 | |
| Touring pitches | 87 | |
| Tent pitches | 87 | |
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Directions
You'll find the perfect location by taking the A17 road from Sleaford and joining the A1121 to Boston at Swineshead Bridge. Turn right at Hubberts Bridge onto the B1192.Top 10 Things to Do Near Orchard Holiday Park, Hubberts Bridge
Staying at Orchard Holiday Park places you in the heart of rural Lincolnshire, with traditional market towns, big-sky countryside and the east coast all within easy reach. Here are ten of the best places to explore during your stay.
1. Visit Boston Town Centre (5 minutes)
The historic market town of Boston is just a short drive away. Explore independent shops, cafés and the impressive St Botolph’s Church (known locally as “The Stump”), one of the largest parish churches in England.
2. Enjoy a Day at Skegness Beach (40 minutes)
A classic Lincolnshire seaside resort, Skegness offers sandy beaches, traditional amusements, fish and chips and a long promenade overlooking the North Sea.
3. Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve (40 minutes)
Perfect for wildlife lovers, Gibraltar Point offers coastal walks, birdwatching and peaceful dunes away from the crowds.
4. Explore Spalding and Springfields Outlet (30 minutes)
Spalding is known for its Georgian architecture and riverside walks. Springfields Outlet Shopping & Gardens is a popular stop for retail therapy and landscaped gardens.
5. Tattershall Castle (40 minutes)
This striking red-brick medieval castle, managed by the National Trust, offers panoramic views across the Lincolnshire countryside.
6. Lincoln Cathedral and Historic Quarter (1 hour)
A little further afield but well worth the drive, Lincoln Cathedral dominates the skyline and the surrounding Bailgate area is full of independent shops and restaurants.
7. RSPB Frampton Marsh (15 minutes)
A haven for birdwatchers and walkers, Frampton Marsh offers accessible trails and wide-open views across the marshland.
8. Woodhall Spa (45 minutes)
A charming village famous for its Kinema in the Woods cinema and relaxed atmosphere — ideal for a gentle afternoon out.
9. East Kirkby Aviation Heritage Centre (45 minutes)
A must for history enthusiasts, this centre features a restored Lancaster bomber and interactive exhibits.
10. Countryside Walks from Hubberts Bridge
The flat Lincolnshire landscape is ideal for relaxed walking and cycling. Quiet country lanes and open farmland surround the park, making it easy to explore directly from your pitch or holiday home.
Local Pubs, Shops and Essentials
Hubberts Bridge and nearby Boston provide everything you need for a comfortable stay. In Boston you’ll find supermarkets, independent shops, traditional pubs and a good range of cafés and takeaways. The surrounding villages also offer welcoming local pubs serving home-cooked food and local ales — ideal after a day by the fishing lake or exploring the coast. With Orchard Holiday Park’s own on-site facilities and shop, most guests find they can enjoy a relaxed break without travelling far, while still having town amenities just minutes away.
Overall rating
Based on 2 review(s)
Bedfordshire 14 Aug 2012
We arrived at this adults only site, and were invited to choose any empty pitch we fancied. There were different sorts of pitches which ranged in size, some with hedge surrounds to give privacy, others were large enough to support the caravan, an awning and the car. One very nice touch was that all electric boxes had water posts close by so there was no running back and forth with the water carrier.
We were initially shown a plan on the computer but might I suggest just a simple map given to new arrivals might be helpful! Luckily there were quite a few 'regular' visitors (always a good sign) that we could ask where amenities could be located. Unfortunately the site was at the time rather waterlogged but the staff could not have been more helpful. There was a cafe on site which apparently provided breakfast and lunch but unfortunately we didn't get to try it out as it wasn't open when we wanted to eat. We found a local pub providing excellent evening meals and could then return to the site for a nightcap or three!!!!
The bar on site was very well stocked with lots of friendly people to chat to.
The toilet block was good with several 'en-suite' rooms containing shower, toilet and washbasin. It is a site that we would definitely return to, hopefully in drier weather.
DERBYSHIRE 08 Oct 2007
A REALLY GREAT PLACE TO STAY, TOILETS AND SHOWERS TOP CLASS, NICE PITCHES, WELL LAYED OUT AND YOU CAN HAVE A PITCH WITH YOUR FRIENDS OR A SECLUDED PITCK ON YOUR OWN. THE BAR IS WELL STOCKED AND A GREAT PLACE FOR A QUIET DRINK TO END THE DAY. HIGHLY RECOMENDED FOR COUPLES , PEACE AND QUIET ,YET ONLY TEN MINUTES FROM THE GREAT LITTLE TOWN OF BOSTON, HALF HOUR TO SKEGGY.