One of our favourites!
We have visited this site several times now as a Mum and 8 and 12 year old girls! We all love it! The beach is stunning and always quiet. It's a good 15-20 minute walk but worth it. The fat seagul does nice ice creams but I wouldn't bother eating here with kids as they do not cater for them whatsoever. Poplar farm about 5 minutes from the site do lovely breakfast and ceramic painting that the girls loved! Very friendly here! We walked from here along the old railway line to Farmers Browns Ice Cream Parlour. A good 45 minute walk but nice to walk across wheat fields and open countryside. Ask Helen at Poplar she will direct you. We also walk from here along the prom to Sutton on Sea. Waldos fish n chips are lovely! There is a nice paddling pool and a bit of a park. There's a coop and we found a lovely old fashioned sweety shop. All satisfied with wine and goodies! The wardens are really kind and friendly! The showers, toilets etc are immaculate and those that complain they are dated really are nit picking in my opinion. We also visit the seal sanctuary in mablethorpe. The girls love it but it's a bit lacklustre. That said it is a charity - the young team in the cafe are lovely. There's a nice collection of animals for kids to see. Parking is great next door it's £4 all day for the motorhome and this is just a short walk to a lovely stretch of mablethorpe beach not much round it but there was a 'pop up' beach cafe. You can hire a beach hut at Sutton but you need to be quick in March as they get booked up! The link is on the East Lincs council website. There's a good Aldi on the outskirts of mablethorpe with a large car park. All in all this place is lovely I would never have thought to visit this part of the country until I stayed at Sutton on Sea campsite. I give Mablethorpe Skegness etc a wide berth but Sandilands and Sutton are lovely!
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