This stretch of natural coastline includes expansive unspoilt beaches, wildlife-rich nature reserves, and a variety of walking routes to explore.
Spanning from the golden shores of Sandilands to the picturesque landscapes of Chapel St Leonards, the Lincolnshire Coastal Country Park unfolds as a tapestry of natural wonders.
It passes through 8 Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust nature reserves:
Each location creates miles of pristine sandy beaches entwined with wildlife-rich nature reserves, offering a sanctuary for both visitors and indigenous species alike.
Sandilands Pit is a Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust clay pit reserve providing a habitat for wildlife.
Huttoft Bank Pit Nature Reserve is a haven for wildlife on the Lincolnshire Coast. Expect birdwatching, nesting birds, ducks and owls calling this…
Discover diverse bird species at Wolla Bank Reedbed Reserve including water rail, reed warbler and marsh harriers in Lincolnshire Coastal Country…
Chapel Pit Nature Reserve in Lincolnshire is ideal for bird watching. Created from clay excavation after 1953 floods, the reserve hosts habitat for…
Among its many treasures, the park boasts iconic attractions such as the North Sea Observatory, the UK's only purpose built marine observatory, and The Cloud Bar, the world's first dedicated cloud observation platform offering a unique perspective of the coastal scenery.
If you'd like to stop for a coffee or a grab a bite to eat during your visit, you can enjoy the North Sea Observatory's popular Seascape Café and Huttoft's Vista at the Boatshead both located within the park.
Dogs aren't allowed within the nature reserves to protect the local wildlife, however the beaches across the park have dog friendly zones for your pooch to explore and enjoy the wonders of the coastline.
Collaborating organisations tirelessly strive to enhance the parks appeal by creating top-notch facilities for visitors, robust protections for local wildlife, and increased opportunities for individuals to savour the wonders of the Lincolnshire coast.
The UK’s only purpose-built marine observatory overlooking the North Sea near Skegness with exhibitions, a café, and coast views open all year round.
Located at Anderby Creek, north of Skegness, The Cloud Bar is an interactive cloud watching outpost with space to observe the vast sky.
Dog-friendly accessible café at the North Sea Observatory offering dramatic beach views. Homemade cakes, hot drinks, and lunches in Chapel St…
A beachside café in Lincolnshire Coastal Country Park offering stunning sea views, high-quality food, and a tranquil escape with dog-friendly terrace…
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