Hubbard's Hills, Public park in Louth, United Kingdom.
The River Lud flows through a glacial valley surrounded by woodlands, meadows, and stone pathways that cross the water at several points.
The land was donated to Louth residents in 1907 by Auguste Pahud, who dedicated it to the memory of her fiancé Thomas Lowe, enhancing the natural characteristics.
The park serves as a gathering space for community events, seasonal celebrations, and outdoor activities that connect residents with nature throughout the year.
The park provides designated parking areas, accessible restroom facilities, and multiple picnic tables distributed along the riverside walking paths.
The geological formation dates back 40,000 years when glacial meltwater carved through chalk deposits, creating the deep valley visible today.
Location: Louth
GPS coordinates: 53.36020,-0.02433
Latest update: March 7, 2025 16:45
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