Map of Danes Cottage, Lincolnshire



Danes Cottage, Lincoln
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Directions
By Car:
Lincoln is easily accessible from most major road networks and sits on the A46, to find your way to Danes Cottage, you should follow signs for the Castle and Cathedral, then use our detailed maps to locate the cottage. The nearest long stays are just up the hill in Westgate or just down the hill in Broadgate.

By Train:
Lincoln Central Station is situated on St Marys Street in Lincoln. Directly outside the station is the main taxi rank. Danes Cottage is a five minute ride from here in a taxi. Alternatively when leaving the station on foot turn right along St Mary's Street until you reach Melville Street turn left and follow the road uphill with the cathedral directly in front of you. Once over the river you are then on Broadgate, at the main Broadgate traffic lights take the second left into Clasketgate. The first right off Clasketgate takes you onto Flaxengate. Go to the top of the hill onto Danes Terrace and turn left towards Steep Hiil. Well lane is the first right off Steep Hill.

By Bus:
Lincoln's main bus station is on the corner of St Mary's Street and Melville Street see above in 'By Train' for directions.

By Plane:
Lincoln's nearest airports are Humberside and East Midlands Airport, travel to Danes Cottage can be arranged by prior request. Please contact us for more details on this service we will need to know the amount of people in your party, flight times, flight numbers and the amount of luggage you will be carrying.

By Cycle:
Lincoln's lies on National Cycle Route number 64 Lincoln to Newark and Cycle route number 1 Lincoln to Boston. When crossing Broadgate via the pedestrian bridge make your way north towards the Cathedral and The main Broadgate traffic light as above in the 'By Train' description.

By Foot:
The viking way passes through a walk which stretches from the Humber Bridge to Oakham. The path enters Lincoln at the foot of the hill on Broadgate. Lincoln has a dedicated walk and ride bus service to travel up and down the hill with the nearest stop to Danes Cottage being the next street down Danes Terrace outside The Collection Museeum. It runs 10.00am to 5.00pm Monday to Saturday every 20 minutes and noon to 5.00pm on Sundays at a cost of just £1.