What's on in Chapel St Leonards
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Chapel St Leonards is the village the Lincolnshire Coast forgets to shout about — and that's exactly why regulars keep coming back. Tucked between the bigger noise of Ingoldmells and the long quiet sands at Anderby Creek, Chapel offers a slower, family-orientated kind of seaside break: a green at the centre, a Pullover beach access ramp built for buggies and bikes, and a string of well-loved pubs and bistros serving generous Sunday lunches.
Local notes — Chapel St Leonards
Quick on-the-ground tips from people who know the area.
- Quieter, more relaxed alternative to Skegness — popular with dog walkers year-round.
- The Pullover beach access is the easiest for families with prams.
- Village pubs around The Square fill up early on entertainment nights — book ahead.
The local guide to Chapel St Leonards
Chapel St Leonards is the village the Lincolnshire Coast forgets to shout about — and that's exactly why regulars keep coming back. Tucked between the bigger noise of Ingoldmells and the long quiet sands at Anderby Creek, Chapel offers a slower, family-orientated kind of seaside break: a green at the centre, a Pullover beach access ramp built for buggies and bikes, and a string of well-loved pubs and bistros serving generous Sunday lunches.
The village green is the social heart of Chapel — a literal village green with benches, ice cream, and a play area, ringed by independent cafés, the Vine Hotel, the New Inn and a parade of takeaways and gift shops. Walk five minutes east and you're on the dunes; walk south along the sea wall and you'll reach Ingoldmells in under an hour. The North Sea Observatory at Anderby Creek, the only purpose-built marine observatory on the English coast, makes a great rainy-day target.
Holiday accommodation in Chapel runs the full range: Coastfields and Robin Hood are large family parks that book out months ahead; smaller independent sites scatter along Sea Lane and Trunch Lane. Many local park owners list their units for hire on TripTock, alongside pubs, takeaways, dog-friendly beaches and what's on at the village hall.
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