Saltfleetby, Lincolnshire – June 2021

This is another favourite walk and a beautiful beach. It’s another one of those places that’s too wild for too much commercial activity, so recommended by me!

Free parking right next to the beach which is also recommended.

I headed south from Saltfleetby, along Mogg’s Eye and turned back just after Anderby Creek. There’s a cafe there where I enjoyed a fried breakfast.

It was one of those ‘beautiful skies’ day, so there’s far too many pictures of clouds and blueness…

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Chapel St. Leonard’s Beach, Lincolnshire- July 2021

This was from a walk from Chapel St’ Leonard’s heading north on the beach. About six miles.

I didn’t find the town itself very exciting. It was very quiet when I arrived around 8am. It was a lot busier later in the day. A lot of people go there to retire.

I parked in Parklands car park which is a ten minute stroll from the sea front.

I wouldn’t exactly classify this as ‘an exciting walk’ but it was pleasant enough: a warmish sun, a fresh wind and probably five or six people at the most, getting very busy around 11am.

You can see the excitement of Skegness in the distance if that’s your thing?

Some curious lumps of petrifies wood. I thought it might be a piece of forest from Doggerland, then name given to the land that is now under the North Sea. It might also be from a ship?

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Anderby Creek, Lincolnshire – June 2021

A lovely walk from Anderby Creek heading south on the Lincolnshire Coast. A hidden gem!

The car park is directly on the beach.

There’s also a cafe next to the car park serving breakfasts, burgers and chips – the usual healthy fare beloved by the British! The fry up breakfast after the walk was ok.

I don’t think I’ve done the place any justice with the pictures but I enjoyed seeing the horses enjoying some salt water therapy – see the video below (edited).

These pictures and videos are @Aidan Parr 2021, so please ask permission if you want to use them. I’ll probably say ‘yes’!