The Lincolnshire coast offers traditional British seaside at its most authentic. Wide sandy beaches, classic resorts like Skegness and Mablethorpe, and quieter stretches provide varied dog-friendly options. Less fashionable than other coasts means better value and fewer crowds - ideal for straightforward, family-friendly dog holidays.
Lincolnshire Coast Overview
The Area
Geography:
- East coast between the Humber and The Wash
- Wide, flat beaches
- Sand dunes
- Saltmarshes (south)
- Traditional resorts
Character:
- Traditional seaside
- Honest, unpretentious
- Family-focused
- Good value
- Flat and accessible
Why Dogs Love It
- Wide, open beaches
- Generally good dog access
- Space to run
- Easy terrain
- Year-round options
Key Resorts
Skegness
Classic Resort:
- Traditional seaside
- Wide beach
- Pier
- Good facilities
- "Skeggy" character
Dog Access: Beach has seasonal restrictions on main section. Dog-friendly areas available. Check locally.
Character: Bustling, family-focused, arcades and attractions. Honest traditional seaside.
Mablethorpe
Quieter Alternative:
- Traditional resort
- Wide beach
- Sand dunes
- Good facilities
- Quieter than Skegness
Dog Access: Check seasonal restrictions. Dog-friendly sections available.
Sutton on Sea
Smaller Resort:
- Quieter than neighbours
- Sandy beach
- Promenade
- Peaceful atmosphere
Dog Access: Generally more relaxed. Check locally.
Chapel St Leonards
Village Resort:
- Small and quiet
- Beach access
- Peaceful
- Good dog walking
Ingoldmells
Holiday Park Territory:
- Fantasy Island
- Holiday parks
- Family entertainment
- Beach access
Best Dog-Friendly Beaches
Year-Round and Less Restricted
Gibraltar Point: Nature reserve beach. Dogs on leads in reserve areas but beach walking excellent. Quieter, wilder character.
North of Mablethorpe: Quieter beaches stretching north. Check access points.
Between Resorts: Beaches between towns often quieter with fewer restrictions.
Managing Restrictions
Summer Restrictions: Main resort beaches typically have seasonal restrictions (May-September, 10am-6pm common).
Strategy:
- Early morning beach visits
- Late evening walks
- Year-round sections
- Quieter beaches between resorts
Similar approach works on other busy coasts - see our Beach Holidays guide.
Nature Reserves
Gibraltar Point
National Nature Reserve:
- South of Skegness
- Dunes, saltmarsh, beach
- Bird watching
- Visitor centre
Dog Access: Dogs on leads in reserve. Beach access possible. Wildlife awareness essential.
Highlights: Different character to resorts. Wilder, more natural.
Saltfleetby-Theddlethorpe Dunes
National Nature Reserve:
- North of Mablethorpe
- Sand dunes
- Beach
- Wildlife
Dog Access: Dogs on leads through sensitive areas. Good walking.
Wildlife Considerations
Nature reserves require dogs on leads. Ground-nesting birds in season. Seals sometimes present. Respect restrictions.
Walking Options
Beach Walks
The Appeal: Wide, flat beaches offer excellent dog exercise. Miles of sand for running.
Best Options:
- Gibraltar Point to Skegness
- North of Mablethorpe
- Between resort sections
Coastal Path
England Coast Path: Developing route around English coast passes through.
Character: Flat walking. Sea views. Accessible terrain.
For long-distance walking options, see our Long Distance Trails guide.
Inland Options
Lincolnshire Wolds: AONB inland from coast. Rolling hills. Different character. Worth combining.
Market Towns: Louth (nearby). Attractive market town. Good facilities.
Accommodation
Where to Stay
Skegness Area: Most facilities. Busy in summer. Good value.
Mablethorpe: Quieter alternative. Good beach access.
Village Locations: Sutton on Sea, Chapel St Leonards - smaller, quieter.
Inland: Lincolnshire Wolds villages. Combine coast and country.
Accommodation Types
Holiday Parks: Many in the area. Variable dog policies. See our Holiday Parks guide.
Cottages: Available throughout. Self-catering flexibility. See our Cottages guide.
Caravans: Static caravan parks common. Check dog policies.
B&Bs: Various dog-friendly options.
Apply standard booking advice - clarify dog policies clearly.
Seasonal Considerations
Summer
Highlights:
- Best beach weather
- Full facilities
- Long days
Considerations:
- Beach restrictions in effect
- Busiest period
- Book ahead
See our Summer guide.
Winter
Highlights:
- Quiet beaches
- Full dog access
- Different atmosphere
- Good value
Considerations:
- Weather can be cold/windy
- Some facilities closed
- Bracing!
See our Winter guide.
Spring/Autumn
Often ideal. Fewer restrictions. Quieter. Good walking weather.
Dog-Friendly Pubs
Coastal Pubs
Options: Various in resorts and villages. Fish and chips prominent.
Character: Traditional seaside pubs. Unpretentious. Dog-welcoming generally.
Good for post-beach refreshment - see our Pub Walks guide.
Practical Information
Getting There
By Car:
- A52 from Grantham
- A16 from Peterborough/Spalding
- A46/A158 from Lincoln
By Train: Skegness on branch line from Grantham/Nottingham.
Value
Affordable: Lincolnshire coast often offers better value than fashionable destinations. Accommodation, food, and activities typically reasonably priced.
Weather
East Coast Climate:
- Can be cold and windy
- Sea breezes
- Generally drier than west
- Proper seaside weather
Combining with Other Areas
Nearby Options
Norfolk: Continue south to Norfolk's quieter beaches and Norfolk Broads.
Yorkshire Coast: North to Whitby and North York Moors coast.
Lincolnshire Wolds: Inland AONB. Rolling hills. Market towns.
The Wash: Huge estuary south. Bird watching territory.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Lincolnshire coast dog-friendly?
Generally yes. Main resort beaches have summer restrictions but dog-friendly areas and quieter beaches available.
Best beach for dogs?
Gibraltar Point area for year-round access. Quieter beaches between resorts. Check specific restrictions.
Is it busy?
Resorts busy in summer. Quieter than some destinations. Space on beaches.
How does it compare to Norfolk?
More traditional resort character. Less fashionable but good value. Norfolk has more variety and quieter options.
Is there good walking?
Beach walking excellent. Flat terrain. Nature reserves add variety.
Best time to visit?
Spring/autumn for beach freedom. Summer for weather but restrictions. Winter for quiet and full access.
Traditional Seaside Awaits
The Lincolnshire coast offers honest British seaside holidays. Wide beaches, traditional resorts, and good value create straightforward dog-friendly adventures. Less fashionable means fewer crowds and better prices.
Luke appreciates traditional seaside destinations. The wide sands, honest character, and space for dogs make the Lincolnshire coast a worthwhile option.
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