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This marine life-filled holiday paradise on the Lincolnshire coast has the perfect blue skies to witness unforgettable experiences with the whole family. On the east coast there are hundreds of places where children and adults are welcome to go on rides and attractions, visit the cafes and restaurants near the beach. In Lincolnshire, about 250 metres from the beach, there are a variety of Holidu rentals available.
Chalets five minutes from the beachIn these rustic, cottage-style chalets, you can enjoy an ocean view while relaxing from beach adventures. Because they are close to the beach, they include a heating system in case the sea breeze gets too cold to be outside. They also have a terrace where enjoying a barbecue in the company of loved ones is a dream you'll want to repeat every day you have off. What's more, you don't have to leave your pet at home, as these locations have outdoor spaces and a large capacity so you can bring it with you.
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You may be surprised to know that north of the Seal Sanctuary, the entire coastline becomes an exotic nature reserve especially for nature lovers and those who want to have fun and educational outings at the same time. In this reserve, some 1,377 acres of dunes, salt marshes, freshwater marshes, mudflats and sandy beaches await. This reserve is made up of three trails for proper hiking. Depending on the season of your trip, you will be able to see different species in this little paradise. You'll find a variety of wild birds, including the blue-green and widgeon, which spend the entire winter in the reserve. If you go in spring you will find beautiful displays of dune flora and dozens of migrant bird species if you go during the summer. The history of the land ridge dates back to the 1200s and was formed on stormy beaches, while the sand dunes on the east side date back to the 19th century and were caused by the diversion of the Great Ou River.
Mablethorpe for familiesThe Mablethorpe Fairgrounds is the mainstay of the Central Promenade Resort, suitable for many cheesy family entertainment activities. If you're wondering about the cost of a ride with the kids, it's good to know that this place is free, so you'll only use vouchers to pay for each ride and fun. The kids will look bright and shiny as there are dodge games, slides, scare house, hook and line games and other wonderful games. In case it is necessary for you, there are also many soft rides suitable for small children, such as the famous carousels and Race-o-Rama with the theme of small cars ideal for them. Plus, you don't have to worry about going elsewhere for food, the open-air market is open from 11:00 to 17:00 on weekends and serves classic seaside delicacies such as caramel apples and fish and chips among other foods that kids and grown-ups alike enjoy.
Did you know that you can see the beach without going there? Mablethorpe's official website offers a webcam service where you can view photographs taken by the minute at lifeguard level.
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This gastronomic space is known for its options for all tastes in which they think about their vegetarian, vegan and gluten allergic diners. This restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, brunch and dinner with a children's menu available.
2. Visit Mablethorpe's best water parkThis is Lincolnshire Aquapark, many people's favourite place to celebrate birthdays and special occasions, especially with children in mind. Experience the fun and challenging water sports activities. There's a whirlwind spinning wheel, one-metre high Jungle Joe challenge and full Wipeout ride, among other activities such as Paddleboarding and Kayaking.
3. Discover the flora and fauna of Saltfleetby-Theddlethorpe DunesThis important protected area includes tidal sand and mudflats, freshwater marshes and sand dunes. On the beaches, mud flats, silt and accreted mudflats in the north give way to narrower sandy beaches at the southern end. The sand dunes in the north are also wider, with a broad freshwater marsh between the two ridges, which converge on a narrower ridge south of Theddlethorpe Churchill Lane.
4. Ride a Fantasy Island rollercoasterAt this amusement park, depending on the height of the participants, you can opt for three different types of fun plans, which are 'Discovery', 'Adventurer' & 'Little Explorer'. The main attraction of this place is its roller coasters and themed rides that children and adults are sure to love.
5. Adopt a donkey at Saltfleetby-Theddlethorpe DunesIf adopting a donkey isn't in your plans, no problem. You have the opportunity to visit this beautiful sanctuary which houses donkeys of all kinds in a family friendly country setting. You can also send donations to help sustain life at the sanctuary.
6. See Alford Manor HouseAlford Manor House is a Grade II listed building and the largest thatched mansion in the UK. The history of this house dates back to 1611, this building was built with timber and masonry structures ever since. It is a venue for weddings, parties and important events.
7. See what's in the Embassy Theatre.When visiting Mablethorpe you may meet local or national celebrities performing at the Embassy Theatre. So don't forget to check their website for new acts and activities that your artistic spirit might want to get involved in.
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🏡 Chalets available: | 14 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -58%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £39. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | balcony, Wi-Fi and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 14 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 57% of the properties. |