Caistor, a civil parish and a small town in Lincolnshire, England, is on the outskirts of the Lincolnshire Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This town has many Roman remains, including a cemetery, but only a few pieces of the original wall from the 4th century have survived. Caistor, situated on a hill, is frequented by hikers thanks to the Viking Way that passes through it. On Saturdays, a market is set up in the town square, which is surrounded by 56 historic buildings. Featuring a variety of shops, eateries serving homemade fare, and watering holes. Nettleton and Grasby, two neighbouring villages, are conveniently close.