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Family Holiday in Lincolnshire
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The "Fun Coast", as it is called, is home to some of the finest seaside resorts in the UK, and stretches from Skegness in the south, one of the UK's top and most famous seaside destinations, through Chapel St.
Leonards, to Mablethorpe and on to Cleethorpes in the north.
The coast is a complete mixture of the traditional and the modern, offering something for everyone, with plenty of guaranteed fun for everyone.
There are some of the finest, award-winning beaches in the entire country, with seaside amusements galore, from traditional bucket and spade castle-building to adrenalin-filled roller-coaster rides and water sport activities.
All these resorts have something for everyone - fun, sun, sea, sand, excitement and laughs, as well as tranquility, calm, peace and fabulous fresh air.
All of these resorts are famous for their welcome, outstanding value, friendly service and excellent choice of accommodation, whether you are looking for a serviced break or the complete independence afforded by self-catering.
There really is an incredible variety of accommodation options open to the family visiting - lively coastal parks, formal hotels, working farms, self-contained cottages, family-orientated guesthouses - the list is endless, and the accommodation all of the highest quality and standard.
But it's not just about popular beach resorts for a family holiday in Lincolnshire to remember.
The tranquil "Rural Coast" of Saltfleetby, Gibraltar Point, Moggs Eye and Crook Bank are some of the county's greatest natural assets, and offer a wild and natural coastline, a haven for the conservationists, nature lovers and birdwatchers of the older family.
The Wolds - one of England's 37 Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty - is unspoiled and may be even termed by some as 'old-fashioned' - but this just adds to the incredible charm and beauty.
How nice it is to accompany your family to somewhere as yet untouched by huge conglomerate tourist operations with their credit card mentality.
Our survival in conflicts past owes so much to the many RAF stations in the area, most of which are open to the public and well worth a visit.
There are ample opportunities throughout the county for walking, cycling, boat trips and fishing.
With a family holiday in Lincolnshire you can discover the beautiful and unspoiled villages and towns, visiting local markets, farmers' markets and more.
And with the county producing a fifth of all Britain's food, much of that served in hotels, guesthouses, restaurants, cafes, pubs, shops, and more is from fresh, locally-sourced ingredients.
There is also an abundance of farm shops across the county selling fresh produce, from humble roadside vendors to the most superior of delicatessens.
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