Places to Visit and Things to Do Near Lincolnshire
Beautiful Holiday Park in Lincolnshire. Pets allowed.
Meadowview Caravan Park is located on the stunning Lincolnshire coast in an area of outstanding natural beauty with excellent access to charming seaside villages, pubs, restaurants, bars, shopping and we are only a 20-minute drive to Skegness.
There are many different attractions close to Meadowview Caravan Park with something for everyone, below is just a small selection.

Huttoft Beach / Moggs Eye Beach Lincolnshire
10 Minute Walk
Huttoft Beach, also known as Moggs Eye Beach, is a real jewel of Lincolnshire’s long and sandy coastline. Backed by grassy dunes and a long terrace car park, the beach is perfect for peaceful picnics, relaxing afternoons or as a base for walking and cycling along the coastal path. It’s also a rare gem that is dog-friendly throughout the year and an ideal spot to bring four-legged friends for a run-around on the spacious sand. Meadowview Caravan Park is just a 10-minute walk from the beach.
Huttoft Beach is located just a couple of kilometres north of Anderby Creek Beach, another of our favourite beaches in the local area. These two beaches occupy the same stretch of sand that reaches all the way from Mablethorpe down to Skegness.
Huttoft / Moggs Eye Beach was picked out by the “Guardian” as one of the UK’s best wild beach walks. Although the secret is getting out, it’s still a peaceful place and the vast stretches of sand to either side of the main beach area mean there is always a quiet spot to be found.
Huttoft Boat Café / Visitor Centre
10 Minute Walk
The Boatshed Café opened in 2022 and brings together a wide range of existing coastal activities and promotes new ones. The café and new visitor facility are located metres from the seafront at Huttoft, between Sutton-on-Sea and the new North Sea observatory.
It is a high-quality café and kiosk and has an external area capable of hosting larger ‘pop-up’ summer food and other events. With great food, drinks and modern toilet facilities, it also provides information to visitors on local attractions within the Lincolnshire Coastal Country Park.
In this prime location, it delivers and brings together a wide range of existing coastal activities such as organised walks and beach/sea safaris, sea dipping, whale, seal and dolphin watching events, beach cleaning and events raising awareness of plastic pollution and local walking and cycling routes.
Sutton-on-Sea Lincolnshire
8 Minute Drive
Sutton-on-Sea is an unspoilt village on the Lincolnshire coast with Blue Flag award-winning sandy beaches. It is ideal for families and couples looking to explore the East coast and Lincolnshire Wolds.
The village has a quality range of local shops with a good mixture of independents and national chains and is a good place to get groceries and most of life’s essentials. There are plenty of places to eat from cafes and coffee shops to pubs and restaurants with takeaways and of course, fish and chips is a speciality!
A charming and peaceful village with events and activities from yoga classes to line dancing, it’s well worth a visit.
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Chapel St Leonards
10 Minute Drive
A popular holiday resort on the Lincolnshire coast, Chapel St Leonards is a village of two halves with a traditional seaside feel in the centre around The Green, beach and prom. To the south, you’ll find the holiday resort experience centred around the many holiday parks.
There are lots of things to do in Chapel St Leonards with plenty of arcades, amusements and bars to enjoy when you head indoors. There’s also ten-pin bowling, a giant indoor trampoline park and café and a model car museum, a slot car track and a pit stop café to mention a few. There is also the cinema, traditional pubs and things for every member of the family.
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Mablethorpe
15 Minute Drive
Safe and friendly, Mablethorpe is a traditional seaside resort perfect for a family holiday and just as popular with more mature visitors during term time. For a small town, it has a good selection of pubs, restaurants, cafes and more. English, Chinese, Italian and Indian food are all available to eat or take away and there is also a good selection of fish and chip shops.
There is a wide range of activities to choose from for all tastes and ages including the Mablethorpe Seal Sanctuary and Wildlife Centre, the Lincolnshire Aquapark, the Loewen Cinema, Mablethorpe Fairground and the Dunes Entertainment Centre.
Annual summer events include the Mablethorpe Bike night, Illuminations Switch On, Poppies on the Prom and Bathing Beauties Beach Hut Festival.
Ingoldmells
15 Minute Drive
The Boatshed Café opened in 2022 and brings together a wide range of existing coastal activities and promotes new ones. The café and new visitor facility are located metres from the seafront at Huttoft, between Sutton-on-Sea and the new North Sea observatory.
It is a high-quality café and kiosk and has an external area capable of hosting larger ‘pop-up’ summer food and other events. With great food, drinks and modern toilet facilities, it also provides information to visitors on local attractions within the Lincolnshire Coastal Country Park.
In this prime location, it delivers and brings together a wide range of existing coastal activities such as organised walks and beach/sea safaris, sea dipping, whale, seal and dolphin watching events, beach cleaning and events raising awareness of plastic pollution and local walking and cycling routes.
Skegness
20 Minute Drive
Skegness was one of the country’s first seaside resorts to welcome visitors and is still one of the most popular today. You’ll find your day packed with things to do, places to visit and experiences you’ll never forget.
Walk along the front at Skegness and it’s a wonderland of family-friendly attractions – go-karting, ten-pin bowling, funfairs and crazy golf are just some of the activities that will keep you entertained. If you want to kick back and relax, then the Compass Gardens is a great place to sit and watch the world go by.
If you’re looking for festival and carnival fun, then Skegness is home to some amazing events that take place throughout the year. At night you can choose between the big name shows at the Embassy Theatre where you can see stars on the stage throughout the week, a visit to the cinema, a drink in a trendy bar or a top quality meal in one of the fine restaurants.
The above is just a small selection of places to visit, there are a host of others you can visit.
FAQs on our Luxury Holiday Homes with Meadowview Caravan Park
We’re certain you’ve talked it over with your family and are ready to make your first big decision – talking to us. Throughout the process we’ll be on hand to make it all easy for you to ensure you get the holiday home of your dreams. Our dedicated team will help and guide you through the complete purchase process. You can arrange a viewing by calling 01507 509330.
All our park homes are brand new modern homes built to the highest specification. Your holiday home will have gas central heating, double-glazed windows, and pitched roofs and can be supplied fully furnished. Homes come with your own designated plot with a garden area and space for outside seating and a fully landscaped manageable garden with turf and shrubs. A storage shed or greenhouse can be put up if it meets Park standards.
Our park is open every year from March to October.
The price of your home will depend on the model of home you request as well as the furniture and the soft furnishings that you purchase to go in your lodge. A plot can be secured with a deposit, and you can then decide which model of lodge you wish to place on your plot.
We realise how important security will be for your peace of mind. Our park is safe and secure for the benefit of you, our new holiday homeowners. Our park is in a secure gated community with electric gates to limit access to people exclusively staying on the development.
Ground fees, electricity and water are free for the first year as a bonus. Generally, homeowners pay a ground rent to the park owners for the plot on which their home is sited. This is usually charged monthly and covers the running costs associated with the business including maintenance of the communal areas and landscaping, roads and such factors as security and streetlights, sewerage and maintenance.
Other costs are much the same (or slightly less) compared to a bricks or mortar house. Modern park homes are built with energy efficiency in mind, so energy costs are generally lower than a traditional house. Other services such as telephone lines and satellite TV are purchased directly from suppliers such as BT.
Pets are allowed apart from goldfish as they make too much noise. Yes, pets are allowed although the numbers and types of pets are at our discretion.
Yes, every home is sold with a full manufacturer’s warranty.