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Hubbard’s Hills

A Brief History of Hubbard’s Hills

Hubbard’s Hills, a quiet wooded valley through which meanders the river Lud, is considered one of the gems of Louth.  This beauty spot, on the western edge of the town, which was chiselled out of the chalk around 40,000 years ago by glacial melt water, was gifted to the people of Louth by Auguste Alphonse Pahaud to provide a lasting memorial to his beloved wife, Annie.  This wonderful living memorial is one of Louth’s greatest treasures.  Since then generations of local people have flocked to enjoy it’s natural beauty, whether that be meeting friends, walking through the valley, feeding the ducks, crossing the stepping stones, eating a picnic in the meadow or exercising their dogs. 

Visitor Information

Opening Hours: Dawn to Dusk

Amenities: 

Parking
There are parking areas located at either entrance to Hubbard’s Hills:

  • Hallington side, from Halfpenny Lane – LN11 9QU (please note this is a small area which can only hold a limited number of vehicles).
  • Café side, from Crowtree Lane – LN11 0QW (please note that this area is not owned by Louth Town Council and that there may be a fee to park).

Toilets
Public toilets can be found at the Crowtree Lane entrance.

Café
There is a café located at the Crowtree Lane entrance.  This is privately owned and opening times vary on a seasonal basis.
 
For the continued enjoyment and safety of all users please follow the direction of area signs e.g., where indicated by signage please keep dogs on leads etc.  Please always pick up after your animals disposing of all waste in one of the bins located around the Hills. 
 
No fires are permitted anywhere on site.
 
 
IN AN EMERGENCY PLEASE DIAL 999
Grid co-ordinates:
531646 Northing
386737 Easting
 
 
For enquiries:
Telephone 01507 608996