Ingoldmells Beach

Ingoldmells Beach - Lincolnshire
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Ingoldmells South is a sandy beach on the Lincolnshire coastline located near the resort town of the same name. The town boasts a number of caravan parks as well as the Fantasy Island theme park.

The beach is popular for swimming and for walking. It is unusual along the Lincolnshire coast, in that dogs are allowed on part of the beach all year round. However, whether this is still the case since the beach has received a Blue Flag award is unclear.

It is part of a long stretch of beaches that make up this part of the Lincolnshire coastline. This particular part is quite built-up, with Skegness a few miles to the south and the town of Chapel St Leonards to the north.

There is a large multi-story car park located along Sea Lane, about 50 meters from the main entrance to the beach. There are also plenty of other facilities such as shops, pubs and places to eat as well as a bowling alley along this street.

There are public toilets located next to the beach entrance. Behind the beach there is a promenade.

Type of beach

Sandy

Lifeguard service

No

Dogs friendly beach?

Dogs allowed

Dogs are allowed on the beach.

Lincolnshire dog friendly beaches »

Activities

  • Swimming/bathing

Facilities

  • Cafe/restaurant
  • Toilets
  • Town centre nearby
  • Shop
  • Promenade

Nearest town

Skegness

Postcode

PE25 1JZ

OS grid ref.

TF 5751 6846

Parking

Parking is a short walk from the beach or in the village.

Water quality

Water quality star rating

Awards

Marine Conservation Society Recommended

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Ingoldmells Beach Reviews

Not doggy friendly

Jo love
Jun 02nd 2021

Went here June 2021. Only part is dog friendly and it was absolutely awful. Bags of rubbish piled high. Glass everywhere. Cancelled our holiday here for the summer due to the poor beach.

David
Jan 03rd 2024

Is the beach dog friendly 2024

Ingoldmells Beach

Brian Bellis
Feb 06th 2022

The view from the promenade looking out to the North Sea is beautiful I’m proud to call this village my home