Chapel St Leonards Lincolnshire

Chapel St Leonards Lincolnshire is a seaside town with a long history. Once, at what is known as the Pulley teams of horses once pulled cargoes of paraffin and tobacco up from the beach. Today a great family destination where you can spend all-day on the beach with buckets and spades.

Club Tropicana

Club Tropicana

Club Tropicana - has an star studied line up including many famous comedians, musicians and acts that often grace our television.

The Candy Cove

The Candy Cove

The Candy Cove - a pirate and beach themed Pick 'n' Mix shop with a huge variety of sweets, slush, fudge, toys and gifts available for purchase. A must when visiting Chapel St Leonards.

Chapel St Leonards Beach

Chapel St Leonards Beach

Chapel St Leonards Beach – a sand and shingle beach on the Lincolnshire coastline located next to the resort town of the same name. a popular place for swimming and for family days out, it is also a good place for walking as the beaches stretch for many miles in both directions along this part of the Lincolnshire coastline. A promenade runs alongside the beach, which boasts a pub, about 50 meters south of the main beach entrance. There are plenty more facilities such as toilets, pubs, restaurants, shops.

North Sea Observatory

North Sea Observatory

North Sea Observatory - UK’s first purpose-built marine observatory. The views are stunning, the exhibitions inspiring and the coffee is out of this world. Also included are exhibitions and information on the local areas rich natural history, an art space that serves as an impressive gateway to the Coastal Country Park. A car park and public toilets.

Lakeside Leisure

Lakeside Leisure

Lakeside Leisure - offers fishing, quad bikes, amusements, cafe, bouncy castle and much more. Situated just a stone’s throw from the beach Lakeside Leisure is the ideal attraction come rain or shine. A family day out in Chapel St Leonards with a little something for everyone. The lakes hold a total of 24 species of fish between them with the majority of the species being found in the Boating Lake.

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