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The Magic of the Lincolnshire Seaside

Miles and miles of golden sandy beaches along the Lincolnshire coast

The Lincolnshire coast with miles and miles of award winning golden sandy beaches and famous coastal attractions is the destination of choice. Extending from Cleethorpes to Skegness, Lincolnshire’s exhilarating coastline offers fun, excitement and new experiences every day of the year.

From Beachcombing to Bird Watching there’s magic to discover. Rollercoasters and Fairgrounds, Promenades and Piers are yours to experience without worry or care.

Full of charm and character, the Lincolnshire coast is home to some exquisite towns and villages providing comfortable accommodation, wonderful shopping, traditional restaurants and pubs offering delicious locally produced fresh food and drink for you to savour and enjoy.

Whether you are looking for an exciting fun filled and action packed visit or a more tranquil relaxing retreat, the Seaside Coast of Lincolnshire offers something for everyone and will leave you with an indelible experience insisting to be repeated... Indulge yourself and give you and your family an experience to remember.

Click on the BLUE seaside town on the map below to begin your journey and discover the best of Accommodation, Family Attractions, Nightlife, Entertainment, Food and Drink and more.

Visit the Lincolnshire Seaside this Summer and treat yourself to discounts and savings with FREE VOUCHERS with offers to ensure you get the best value for your money

  • Skegness
  • Ingoldmells
  • Chapel St Leonards
  • Sutton on Sea
  • Mablethorpe
  • Cleethorpes
  • Alford
  • Louth
  • Horncastle
  • Woodhall Spa
  • Coningsby
  • Tatershall
  • Spilsby
  • Boston
  • Burgh Le Marsh
  • Wainfleet

Blue Flag Awards

Skegness, Chapel st Leonards, Sutton on Sea, Mablethorpe, and Cleethorpes have all been awarded the Quality Coast Award as well as the prestigious European Blue Flag Award for the cleanliness of their beaches.

Natural Coast

Gibralter Point Nature Reserve is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and is home to a great variety of bird life including wildfowl, waders and gulls. Frieston, Theddlethorpe and Saltfleetby Nature Reserves also offer excellent viewing and Donna Nook is home to a native seal colony.

Visit The Seaside

Explore the Lincolnshire Coast and discover the magic on offer

Skegness

Sutton - on- Sea

Ingoldmells

Mablethorpe

Chapel - St- Leonards

Cleethorps

For Your Consideration

Explore the Market Towns of Lincolnshire

Discover the Market Towns of Lincolnshire

Alford

Boston

Coningsby

Horncastle

Woodhall Spa

Louth

Spilsby

Tatershall

Wainfleet

Burgh Le Marsh

Weather on the drier side of Britain

The east coast is famous for its dry weather and sunny climate and is known to be on "the Drier Side Of Britain". Whatever the weatherman (or woman) may say where you are, you will always find sunshine and fun, indoors and outdoors when you visit Lincolnshire seaside.

The Met Office, by their own admission, says forecasting the weather for any part of the UK is virtually impossible to predict.

Skegness to Mablethorpe

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Motocross Beach Race

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Bathing Beauties

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Great North Sea Plunge

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Top 50 Things To Do

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Fishing Lakes & Tackle

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Trades & Professionals

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RNLI and Beach Safety

The Royal National Lifeboat Institution, formed in 1824, is a donation supported charity to save lives at sea. With over 200 lifeboat stations around the UK, and another 2000 branches and guilds to support

fund raising, the RNLI is proud of it's independant status. With over 6000 launches a year, the running costs are high though, and without donations from the public, the service would be lost.

Lincolnshire Seaside Weather Forecast