The charming seaside town of Mablethorpe is home to a sandy beach backed by waterfront restaurants, an amusement centre and historic landmarks. Mablethorpe has a lively nightlife scene with pubs and cocktail lounges along its main strip, while the long stretch of beach provides unique activities.
Things to do in Mablethorpe
Most visitors to Mablethorpe make a beeline for the beach, especially during summer when excellent swimming and bathing are complemented donkey and miniature train rides. Venture slightly back from the beach to find a range of arcade and carnival games at Jacksons Amusements. It’s surrounded by family-friendly restaurants, such as the American-style Liberty’s Diner.
History lovers can wander down the beachfront until they reach the storied Place Of A Previous Lifeboat Building, which once functioned as a lifeboat station. Afterwards, wander down the town’s main dining and entertainment strip along High Street to find bakeries, restaurants, bars and fashion boutiques.
Nature lovers can venture north to Saltfleetby - Theddlethorpe Dunes National Nature Reserve to enjoy its wide-open spaces, ponds and migratory birds. South of Mablethorpe is the Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve, where you can explore untouched sand dunes, marshes and lagoons.
Are you looking for a place to relax? Head to Queens Park to find a children’s play area, lake for pedal boating and a mini-golf course. Keen golfers can tee off at the Sandilands Golf Club, which features 18 challenging holes overlooking the English North Sea. After your round of golf, head into the clubhouse for a cold beer.
Getting around Mablethorpe
Mablethorpe is about three hours’ drive from major airports in Leeds and Manchester and is connected to nearby cities via trains and buses. Your best bet is driving to Mablethorpe and using the car to explore the surrounding sights, while walking is best for seeing the town centre.