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Embracing our Lincolnshire Autumn Spirit this October

Soup season has certainly started and with the 1st October being Lincolnshire Day, this month is packed full of spooky fun & pumpkins. Here are just a very few of events I've spotted, and there are more comprehensive guides by the Lincoln Independent, Visit Lincoln and Visit Lincolnshire, which I've linked at the bottom of the page



SUNDAY 6th october - stourton woods open day

Sunday 6th October - Autumn really is one of our favourite times of year to come and enjoy the colours and walk around the estate. Come along and enjoy the trails, bring your pooch (on leads please) and spot the deer in the parks. www.stourtonestates.co.uk

friday 11th october - fright night, manor farm, lusby

Friday 11th October - Brace yourself for a night of terror, enter the bone chilling maze where you will meet a range of characters along the way, with no tellingwhere the next scare will come from. www.manor-farm-shop.com

12th october - lincoln sausage festival, lincoln castle

Saturday 12th October - Enjoy the marvellous celebration of Lincolnshire Sausages at the Lincoln Sausage Festival, held in the grounds of Lincoln Castle each October. Featuring The Cosmic Sausages, Mr & Mrs Sausage, Cookery demos with Chef Rachael Green, Juggling Jim, Colour Ms Happy Face Painting, Earth Bound Misfits delivering Circus Skills Workshops, Sausages (of course) and much more! www.coloniarotary.co.uk

12th october - pumpkin picking dusk till dark, waddingworth

Saturday 12th October - 6 till 9pm. Enjoy an evening of music, fire, great food & of course Pumpkins.

entertainment includes stilt walking and fire breathing www.redhousefarmwaddingworth.co.uk

18th october - uphill lincoln pumpkin trail

Friday 18th October - 3rd November - Follow this fun family trail through the Cathedral Quarter.  Answer the questions along the way and you will be in with a chance of winning a monstorous prize! Pick up your free pumpkin trail map from the Visitor Information Centre or download a digital version from VisitLincoln