two miles of golden sands, traditional seaside with activities for all ages
Mablethorpe is a seaside town, which gained its market town charter in 1253, it's one of Lincolnshire's popular coastal towns with a magnificent Blue Flag Award Winning beach consisting of two miles of soft golden sand. This friendly town has something for all ages, it's no wonder that Mablethorpe is such a popular holiday destination for a family getaway on Lincolnshire’s beautiful coast. If you're planning a family getaway, you'll be spoilt for choice with places to eat, drink and relax.
Coastal erosion meant that some of the town was lost to the sea in the 1540’s. In 1953 Mablethorpe was hit by the disastrous East Coast floods. The sea wall was breached and 42 people of the town lost their lives. Family attractions include a small fairground and traditional arcades. The award-winning beach includes a sand train which runs trips along the beach.
Looking for something more active? Mablethorpe attracts thrill seekers in their hundreds every year as it plays host to numerous adrenaline pumping activities including kite buggying, jet skiing and amusement park rides. For an extra special treat enjoy entertainment from talented magicians or watch a show from one of the performing musicians... all of this live entertainment is on offer at the beachside bars and restaurants that are just a stone's throw away from the stunning sandy shores.
SPECIAL TO Mablethorpe
Fairground
Sand Train
Nearby small resort of Sutton on Sea
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Mablethorpe Seal Sanctuary & Wildlife Centre
Mablethorpe Seal Sanctuary and Wildlife Centre is home to a diverse collection of animal residents. Get up close and personal with seals, meerkats and more.
top things to do in Mablethorpe
Butlin’s Big Weekenders – Skegness
Lincolnshire Coast Light Railway
Mablethorpe Seal Sanctuary and Wildlife Centre
The King Charles III England Coast Path
Dunes Leisure Mablethorpe Fairground
Lincolnshire Coastal Country Park Birdwatching
Saltfleetby-Theddlethorpe Dunes Birdwatching
The Ship Inn, Chapel St Leonards
Alford to the Coast Cycle Route
Grimsby Revolution Cycle Route
Lincolnshire Wolds’ Challenge Cycle Route
Spilsby to Wainfleet All Saints Cycle Route
did you know?
Alfred Lord Tennyson was born at Somersby in the Lincolnshire Wolds in 1809.
In the summer he and his family would travel to the coast, staying in cottages in the simple village of Mablethorpe. The Tennyson family were considered quite eccentric and holidaying on the coast was not the fashionable thing to do that it would later become.
The King Charles III England Coast Path
When it is completed the King Charles III England Coast Path will be the longest walking route in the world, the 2,700 mile coast path will encircle the entire English coastline. When completed the total length in Lincolnshire will be 124 miles. The stretch between Skegness and Mablethorpe (16 miles) is complete, sitting mostly on the sea defences, with the occasional section on the beach. The rest of the Lincolnshire sections are due to be completed by early 2025. To the north Mablethorpe will connect via Cleethorpes to the Humber Bridge.
more to do in the Mablethorpe area
Planning on exploring more of the Lincolnshire coast? There is plenty more to see do nearby with Skegness, Spilsby and Alford just a short drive away.
Chapel St Leonards – Coastal Country Park Walks
Gibraltar Point Nature Reserve
Humber to The Wash Cycle Route
Butlin’s Big Weekenders – Skegness
Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre
Lincolnshire Coast Light Railway
Orchard Farm Equestrian Centre
The King Charles III England Coast Path
Chapel St Leonards to Skegness Promenade Cycling
Cleethorpes Seafront Birdwatching
Donna Nook National Nature Reserve Birdwatching
Huttoft Bank Pit Nature Reserve
Lincolnshire Coastal Country Park Birdwatching
Saltfleetby Theddlethorpe Dunes
Saltfleetby-Theddlethorpe Dunes Birdwatching
Sutton on Sea to Chapel St Leonards Promenade Cycling
The Ship Inn, Chapel St Leonards
Alford to the Coast Cycle Route
Lincolnshire Wolds’ Challenge Cycle Route
Mumby to Hogsthorpe – Coastal Country Park Walks
Spilsby to Wainfleet All Saints Cycle Route
did you know?
Mablethorpe is mentioned in literature, in particular D. H. Lawrence’s novel of 1913, Sons and Lovers, as the destination for the fictional Morel family's first holiday:
"At last they got an answer from Mablethorpe, a cottage such as they wished for thirty shillings a week. There was immense jubilation. Paul was wild with joy for his mother's sake. She would have a real holiday now. He and she sat at evening picturing what it would be like. Annie came in, and Leonard, and Alice, and Kitty. There was wild rejoicing and anticipation.”
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