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Find a traditional cottage in this family-holiday destination. Wherever you base your stay, you will always be close to its magnificent beach. Pick your ideal cottage in Lincolnshire. There is a great selection of cottages along the coast of Skegness. Those who prefer inland stays but still within a reasonable distance from the coast can rent a cottage in Burgh Le Marsh. Near the centre you have a good array of cottages near the Golf Club. Find your ideal cottage in Skegness and enjoy a seaside deserved holiday.
Cottages with viewsNice and cosy cottages in Skegness to make you feel at home. Find the perfect cottage for your family holidays. Enjoy the lake views in the mornings, take a walk and enjoy the privacy of your own garden. The children are going to love the swimming pool in the long summer days. Let your dog enjoy the holidays as well. Some cottages allow pets to stay, so check it before you book it. Beautiful decoration, comfortable rooms, equipped kitchens and cosy lounges, just like your own home. Welcome to Skegness!
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Golf lovers can enjoy their favourite sport in Skegness. In and around town, there are several golf clubs. Book your tee-time at North Shore Golf Club, Skegness Golf Centre Southview Leisure park or Seacroft Golf Club. Enjoy golf in 18 and 9 hole courses and have an awesome day improving your skills. A short drive from Skegness you can try several other golf clubs including Sandilands Golf Club, Heacham Manor Golf Club or Royal West Norfolk Golf Club. There will always be a time you can book as the offer is wide. Get your clubs and have fun!
Skegness for family holidays loversThe favourite seaside resort for family holidays has been Skegness for several years. Boasting a Blue Flag beach, this town is among the favourite destinations for many holidaymakers travelling with the little ones. The Victorian pier and the rides make a great weekend out whereas the Aquarium is an interesting activity to keep little minds curious about marine life and engaged in fun activities including a quiz or dressing up as buccaneers. If your children love animals, they will enjoy an afternoon at the Seal Sanctuary where they will see not just seals but small and big reptiles including snakes and crocodiles. Horses are less scary though. Try some horse riding lessons or nice rides along the beach. Fun days are endless in Skegness!
Did you know the name of Skegness is thought to come from the Old East Norse term “skeg” meaning “beard”? So, Skegness would translate as “beard-shaped headland”.
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Skegness Beach is awarded the Blue Flag. This golden stretch of sand is one of the most desired spots in town. Families, children, couples and teenagers spend time strolling, playing beach sports, sunbathing and making sandcastles by the shore. A few steps from the beach you have all the facilities at your fingertips. Enjoy a tasty ice cream, a refreshing lemonade and some fish and chips!
2. Gibraltar Point Nature ReserveGibraltar Point is a large stretch of untouched coastline with an extension of 1,000 acres, at the edge of Skegness. To have a better experience and get fantastic views, go to the Visitor Centre and take in the views from its rooftop viewing deck and the panoramic windows. After the visit, have a nice cuppa and a treat at the cafe.
3. Step back in time at Dobson's Windmill and Heritage CentreVisit Dobson’s Windmill and go back in time on a tour to learn more about this working mill dating back to the early 1800s. After the owners sold it, it has been run by a group of volunteers who keep it in good condition for visitors. The Tearoom offers tasty homemade cakes. You might feel tempted to try one!
4. A love for cars and moreDo you like motor vehicles? Are you a car lover? On your marques is an attraction boasting an incredible collection of model vehicles and motor racing memorabilia. The collection covers the history of several racing cars including GT Racing,Supercars, Formula 1 and Rallying. A large barn houses this magnificent display of motor legacy with over 4,500 models every season.
5. Fun afternoons at the pierSkegness Pier is one of the biggest amusement hubs in Europe. An afternoon at the pier assures you tons of family fun. Have a walk around and go out onto the decking. The children will love the playing area with a ball pool, shooting cannons and big slides. Play some laser tag, check your bowling skills, experience virtual reality or try to solve all the clues and riddles to escape the room! Fun, entertainment and having a good time. What else?
6. Visit the Village Church FarmChurch Farm is the only open-air museum in Lincolnshire with Grade II listed buildings such as the Georgian farmhouse. IN the museum you can enjoy the interactive activities and see machinery and farm implements dating back two centuries. Feed the chickens, go on a bug hunt, dress up as a farmer or listen to stories.
7. Have some water fun!Get ready for non-stop fun at Lincolnshire Aqua Park, located at Grange Leisure Park. Take on the inflatables on the obstacle course and overcome the challenge! Succeed the climbing of Jungle Joe, go down the slides, test your strength and skills at the Cyclone or King of the Mountain. Just one thing...you are going to love it as long as you don’t mind getting a bit too wet. Have fun!
Information about cottages in Skegness
🏡 Cottages available: | 22 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -42%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £33. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 16 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 5% of the properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 2 properties. |