Cathedral
City cruises can be found next to the Royal William IV pub on the Brayford
Pool and run from 11am - 4pm Monday - Sunday. These daily trips are run
from Easter until early October.
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| The boat turning for its return
trip |
The return walk can equally rewarding and taken at a
leisurely pace the walk both ways should take you less than an hour.
The word Pyewipe came from the local colloquial expression for a Plover
or Lapwing often found around the low-lying areas of Lincolnshire, and
the Inn was first licensed in 1778.
It was called Pyewipe House in those days and mainly
served the numerous sailing barges traversing the Fossedyke. By 1804 the
maps show it as Pyewipe Inn, the Inn being officially brought under the
Justices Licensing Act in 1897.
Find
out more about the wildlife on the walk with Roger Goy from the Wildlife
Helpline...
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