Anderby Creek, Mablethorpe

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2 reviews of Anderby Creek in English

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pinkystan

Leeds

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Review of Anderby Creek from 5 July 2010

Anderby Creek is lovely. It's quiet, and a completely different beach experience to Skegness, approximately 10 miles south.

The beach is completely open to dogs between September and March, and partly open to them for the rest of the year, although restricted bits apply.

The hamlet is also protected by a preservation order so it's a safe and quiet place to come and relax without all the noise of arcades and fairs.

thesussexidler Looks lovely. A bit like Camber Sands down my way......

pinkystan It is well lovely. A friend of mine used to have a summer house on the beach and we'd all head down there for a boozy, sunny weekend. Lush.

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Review of Anderby Creek from 30 July 2008

4 stars for the trip back in time and the unspoilt uniqueness.

The picturesque waters known as Anderby Creek can be found between Chapel St. Leonard’s and Sutton-on-Sea. This is a quiet beautiful stretch with little to disturb the peace. It is a calm oasis in an otherwise bustling world - a property development restriction is in place, thus preventing the developments which have been known to mar other seaside resorts. Consequently you will not find noisy arcades or nightclubs in Anderby Creek.
Located between both Mablethorpe, and Skegness, right off a A52 just past Huttoft heading south. It was badly hit in the 1953 floods but restored.

One of the joys of Anderby is its fine stretch of golden sand making it ideal for bathing and for youngsters wishing to try their hand at building sandcastles. The hinterland behind the beach comprises of a patchwork of villages and small towns which are pleasant to explore. Along the cost road there are narrow tracks leading to other beaches which are worth exploring.
One called Mogs Eye is really nice.

Beware swimming too far out though as currents can be strong and there is no life guard.

This is a wonderful walking area with magical coastal views. There is a beachside cafe open during the season, a couple of local pubs, and caravan and chalet parks can be found nearby. The region has several nearby hotels.

Home to 5 caravan sites, 1 chalet park, and have a Cafe/Store, (This sells beach stuff and general seaside things plus the cafe does beverages and cheap basic meals) another small store, (they also stock the basics like newspapers, milk, eggs, and bacon throughout the holiday season), and a Public House….think many moons ago..a lost era.

What is amazing is one line of beach front houses, that look like city town houses, fine architectural qualities to each one. A huge pipeline now does spoil the beauty of the beaches and there is talk of a windfarm which is being fiercely opposed.

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