Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom

Boston Beaches

Overview

Visitors often ask if Boston itself has beaches. While this historic port town is situated inland, it's an excellent gateway to the diverse Lincolnshire coastline. This makes Boston a convenient base for exploring a variety of seaside destinations just a short journey away.

Discover fantastic coastal spots like Mablethorpe Beach, a Blue Flag winner perfect for family fun with its amusements. For a more relaxed pace, Sutton-on-Sea Beach offers golden sands in a charming village setting. Further afield, the iconic Wells Next The Sea Beach in Norfolk, known for its colourful huts, makes for a memorable day trip. The lively resort of Skegness is another popular choice easily reached from Boston.

The coastline near Boston generally features long, sandy stretches, catering to different preferences, from bustling shores to quieter retreats. Whether you seek vibrant activity or peaceful escapes, there's a beach for you. See our complete guide for more details on these and other coastal gems.

FAQ

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Are there any actual beaches in Boston, Lincolnshire, or do I have to travel?

Boston itself is an inland port town and doesn't have its own beaches. However, it's a good base for reaching the Lincolnshire coast, with popular seaside resorts like Skegness and quieter beaches accessible by car or public transport.

How far is Skegness beach from Boston and how can I get there?

Skegness is approximately 20-22 miles from Boston. You can drive there, or take a direct train (around 35-40 minutes) or a bus (around 1 hour).

What are the closest beaches to Boston, Lincs?

The closest significant beaches to Boston are along the Lincolnshire coast, including those at Skegness (approx. 20-22 miles), Ingoldmells, and Chapel St Leonards. Snettisham Beach in Norfolk is also a similar distance.

Is Boston (UK) a good place for a beach holiday?

While Boston itself isn't on the beach, it can serve as a convenient base for exploring the various beaches of the Lincolnshire coast, which are a short drive or train/bus ride away. It offers a historic market town experience alongside access to seaside resorts.

Are there places to stay near the Lincolnshire beaches that are accessible from Boston?

Yes, coastal towns like Skegness, Mablethorpe, Sutton on Sea, and Chapel St Leonards have a wide range of accommodation, including hotels, guesthouses, and caravan parks. Some rural lodges closer to Boston also advertise proximity to the coast for day trips.

What are the beaches near Boston like? Are they sandy?

Most beaches along the Lincolnshire coast near Boston, such as Skegness, Mablethorpe, Anderby Creek, and Sutton on Sea, are known for being long and sandy. Some, like Chapel St Leonards, may have areas of sand and shingle.

Can you swim in the sea near Boston, Lincolnshire?

Yes, swimming is popular at many Lincolnshire coastal beaches accessible from Boston, such as Skegness, Mablethorpe, Ingoldmells, and Sutton on Sea. Water quality can vary, so it's always good to check local conditions.

Which is better from Boston: Skegness or Mablethorpe beach?

Both Skegness and Mablethorpe are popular choices. Skegness is known for its lively atmosphere, pier, and numerous attractions, making it great for a vibrant experience. Mablethorpe offers a more traditional seaside vibe with a charming promenade and is sometimes considered less crowded. The sea is also said to be closer to the beach at Mablethorpe compared to parts of Skegness.

Are there family-friendly beaches near Boston, Lincolnshire?

Yes, many beaches on the Lincolnshire coast are family-friendly. Skegness and Mablethorpe are well-known for their attractions and sandy beaches suitable for families. Ingoldmells is also great for families and thrill-seekers. Sutton on Sea offers a quieter family experience with a paddling pool.

Are dogs allowed on beaches near Boston, UK?

Dog-friendliness varies. Some beaches like Saltfleet and parts of Huttoft (Moggs Eye) are very dog-friendly year-round. Others, like Anderby Creek and Skegness, have restrictions, especially during peak season (typically May to September) on main sections of the beach. Always check local signage.

What's the best time of year to visit beaches near Boston, Lincs?

The summer months (June to September) are most popular for warm weather. July often has the clearest skies in Skegness, with August being the warmest. Spring and autumn can also be pleasant with fewer crowds. Winter is good for bracing walks.

Are there any quieter, hidden gem beaches near Boston, Lincolnshire, away from the main crowds?

Yes, places like Anderby Creek, Huttoft Beach (Moggs Eye), and Theddlethorpe Dunes are often mentioned as quieter, unspoilt alternatives to the busier resorts like Skegness. Sutton on Sea is also considered a more tranquil option.

How easy is it to get to the Lincolnshire coast from Boston using public transport?

It's relatively easy. There are direct train services from Boston to Skegness. Buses also connect Boston to coastal towns like Skegness and Mablethorpe, though some journeys to Mablethorpe might require a change.

What are the parking facilities like at the Lincolnshire coastal beaches?

Most popular beaches like Skegness, Mablethorpe, Anderby Creek, and Huttoft have car parks. Charges often apply, especially during peak season (Good Friday to October 31st). Some smaller or more remote beaches might have free or limited parking. Payment methods can vary, with app/phone payments becoming common.

What is there to do at the Lincolnshire beaches besides sunbathing?

Activities vary by beach. Skegness offers amusement parks, a pier, and arcades. Mablethorpe has a seal sanctuary and traditional seaside amusements. Quieter beaches like Anderby Creek and Huttoft are great for walking, birdwatching, and enjoying nature. Many beaches are good for kite flying and paddling.

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