Lincolnshire Destination Guide

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Explore Lincolnshire Beaches and Coastline

Lincolnshire lies in the East of England and is the second biggest county in the country.

Visitors come to this area for the coast and seaside holidays to be had in the beautiful stone towns and on the long, sandy beaches. Skegness is world famous for its pier, amusements and sands, while the Lincolnshire Wolds attract intrepid hikers, bikers and relaxers. Accommodation here ranges from caravan site and camping to top class hotels and seaside resorts.

There are always plenty of events taking place and the area is known for its good food delighting the palate and shopping basket with ocean delicacies and good traditional fare like cream teas and superbly tasty sausages. Be prepared to gain a few pounds!

The landscape is diverse offering towns, villages in the country, cities and coastal regions and the attractions include every kind of theatre, events, watersports, sports, family days out, animal parks, reserves, spas, golf and wine tasting. In between all this entertainment is the history of the area. Lincoln Cathedral is one of the many churches you'll find in this county but each gives you a unique insight into the masterwork of masonry of those times covering Saxon, Norman, Gothic, Medieval and modern stonework.

Lincolnshire Coast Map

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Want some ideas on where to visit?

Every favourite location must be visited for the first time. Want some ideas, why not check out the below small selection of coastal locations, including beaches, activities, things to see and do, and places to stay and eat:

Natureland Seal Sanctuary

Oliver’s Eatery and Jonny Donuts!

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Anderby Creek Beach

Gainsthorpe Medieval Village

The Jungle Zoo

Billinghay Open Air Swimming Pool

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Sutton-on-Sea Beach

Skegness Pier

Tattershall Castle

Skegness Embassy Swimming Pool

Chapel St Leonards Beach

Saltfleetby-Theddlethorpe Dunes National Nature Reserve