The River Ancholme, from Bishopbridge to the Humber
There's a lot more to the River Ancholme than the Humber. From its source at Bishopbridge to South Ferriby lock, the River Ancholme is a peaceful spot to go boating, walking, nature spotting or to spend an afternoon relaxing in a riverside restaurant.
BoatingWhy not do something different and enjoy the countryside from the water. Boating is a fantastic way to enjoy nature and the scenery.
CyclingFill your lungs with fresh air and explore a new area by hopping on your bike.
Food and drinkWhatever your taste or your tipple there are plenty of choices along the River Ancholme.Why not....
Catch the train for a shopping trip in Lincoln
Gemma and Emily search for bargains while shopping in Lincoln.
>Full detailsGo walking in Barton-upon-Humber
Keen bird watcher Stuart, goes walking in the Anchome Valley.
>Full detailsEnjoy a weekend of camping and cyling
Janet enjoys a summer holiday with her family cycling and camping in the Ancholme area.
>Full detailsRSSNews
18 August 2010
Cutting flood risk to homes and businesses in Lincolnshire
The risk of flooding to homes and businesses near rivers in Lincolnshire is being reduced.
6 August 2010
The blandford fly
Health & safety notice: A particularly nasty biting insect is spreading though Anglian watercourses.
6 August 2010
Important boat safety notice
Warning about explosion risk from portable gas appliances.
28 July 2010
Colourful event at Black Sluice Pumping Station
Chance to find out how we help protect Boston against flooding.
29 June 2010
Simply batty about results of survey along river
A stretch of river in Lincolnshire is helping to provide a vital habitat for one of Britain’s most enigmatic creatures.

