Mablethorpe is the Lincolnshire Coast at its most authentic. A wide blue-flag beach, miles of dune-backed sand running north toward Sutton-on-Sea and south toward Trusthorpe, a working high street with proper independent shops, and a generous helping of arcades, donkey rides and fish-and-chip shops that have been family-run for generations. It's the kind of place where the same families return summer after summer because nothing important has changed.
The town itself has a low-rise, easy-to-navigate centre. Queens Park sits behind the seafront with a boating lake and crazy golf; the Sandilands area stretches south with quieter beaches and the old railway line cycle path. Seal Sanctuary fans should know that Mablethorpe also has a small marine wildlife centre, and the seafront promenade is one of the most accessible on the coast — flat, paved, and pushchair-friendly all the way.
Where Mablethorpe really shines is its food and pubs. The chip shops on Quebec Road and the seafront have a cult following, the Bacchus Hotel anchors traditional pub food, and several independents have opened in recent years bringing better coffee and proper craft ale to the high street. Caravan parks ring the town: Golden Sands, Kirkstead, Beachcomber and dozens of smaller sites mean there's always somewhere to stay, even at peak season.
Below you'll find live local listings for everything happening in Mablethorpe this week — pubs and bars, takeaways, caravan parks for hire and for sale, and community events. Local business owners can claim or add their listing free and start appearing in front of holidaymakers within minutes.