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Top 15 things to do in Lincolnshire with dogs

Lincolnshire is a dog-lovers paradise, with miles of sandy beaches, historical attractions, restaurants, and more. You can find some of the best things to do in Lincolnshire with dogs, so what are you waiting for?

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This guide covers the top dog-friendly beaches, walks, attractions, places to eat, and more when visiting Lincolnshire with your four-legged friend.

Whether you want a historical trip at Lincoln Castle, a nature lovers’ trip at Chapel Point, or to find the best places to eat – you can find all of this and more with your pup right by your side! And what’s best is that you can find all of these things only a short distance from your chosen dog-friendly holiday park.

Top 5 dog-friendly walks and attractions in Lincolnshire

One of the most popular things to do in Lincolnshire with dogs is the peaceful nature walks that you can enjoy, alongside other dog-friendly attractions. Here are the 5 top picks:

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Willingham Woods

One of the best things to do in Lincolnshire with dogs is to take them to this great location for a peaceful and scenic walk within nature. Willingham Woods is full of various woodland trails and pathways that wind through the ancient woods, which are ideal for strolls with your pooch. Plus, you’ll witness natural wonders like streams, ponds, and flowers to keep everyone entertained.

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Whisby Nature Park

Approximately a 45-minute drive from Tattershall Lakes Country Park, Whisby Nature Park is a large area of open green space, mature woodland, and lakes, perfect for taking dogs on scenic walks. Just outside Lincoln, the nature park welcomes dogs throughout the site. Your pups can roam and play in the safe off-lead areas while admiring wildlife on the lake.

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Lincoln Cathedral

One of the county’s most iconic attractions, dogs are allowed on leads inside the historic cathedral, allowing everyone to appreciate the impressive architecture and stroll the nave and aisles together. Outside, dogs are welcome to walk with you around the beautiful cathedral grounds and enjoy the views from Castle Hill nearby.

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Lincoln Castle

At the top of Steep Hill in Lincoln, explore the medieval walls and grounds of Lincoln Castle. Well-behaved dogs on leads are welcome to join you as you discover the castle's history and architecture. Walk along the castle walls together for panoramic views over Lincoln. Dogs will also enjoy exploring the Cobb Hall green space inside the castle complex.

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Chapel Point

For coastal walks with your dog, Chapel Point near Skegness provides beautiful sandy beaches, dunes, marshland, and woods to explore. You’ll be taken along the shoreline, through the dunes, and along a sea wall. Dogs will love running on the sand and splashing in the water. There's also coastal marshland with an abundance of wildlife to spot like birds and seals.

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Dog-friendly places to eat in Lincolnshire

After your dog-friendly adventures, you’ll need somewhere to refuel and indulge in some amazing food. Here are the top 5 places where your dog can join you too:

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Tattershall Park Pub & Kitchen

The Tattershall Park Pub & Kitchen is a charming pub and eatery located in the Tattershall Lakes holiday park. This welcoming pub offers the perfect spot to enjoy great food, drinks, and a lively ambience with your pooch too! With its lakeside location overlooking the scenic waters, it provides a warm, inviting atmosphere to unwind in.

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The Fat Seagull

In Sutton on Sea is The Fat Seagull, a cool beach bar with a dog-friendly patio right on the promenade, where you can get a stunning view overlooking the beach. Dogs are welcome to join you for brunch, lunch, or dinner on the outdoor terrace. The menu offers hearty seaside favourites like fish and chips and ice-cream sundaes. Sit back and enjoy the sea views with your furry pal.

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Millers Bar and Restaurant

In Sleaford, just outside of Lincoln, Millers Bar and Restaurant has a spacious beer garden that welcomes dogs. They can sit beside you as you enjoy a stone-baked pizza, a juicy burger, or a classic steak. With views over the lake, it's a peaceful al fresco dining option.

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The Hope and Anchor Pub

Around a 40-minute drive from Cleethorpes Pearl holiday park, this comfy seaside pub has a dog-friendly beer garden perfect for dining with your pooch. They serve great comfort food, whilst your dog can refuel too with a complimentary bowl of water. Relax after a beach day with a pint and pub grub alongside your pup.

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Bells Tea Shop

For a quaint afternoon tea experience with your dog, visit Bells Tea Shop that’s situated on Steep Hill. Their pet-friendly outdoor area is the perfect spot to enjoy sandwiches, homemade cakes, scones, and hot drinks with your furry friend. A lovely option for light bites and refreshments.

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Top 5 dog-friendly beaches in Lincolnshire

Lincolnshire's long coastline offers plenty of stretches of sand and sea that you and your pooch can enjoy together. Here are the top 5 choices:

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Anderby Creek Beach

Set beside the Anderby Creek River, this golden, sandy beach provides plenty of coastline for you and your dog to explore. it's much quieter than other Lincolnshire beach towns. Facilities at Anderby Creek Beach include parking, toilets, and a cafe.

  • Dog restrictions: Dogs are banned from part of the beach between 1 May - 30 September.

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Cleethorpes Beach

Located right beside the busy resort town of Cleethorpes, the beach includes everything you need for a classic British seaside getaway. You’ll find a bustling promenade, traditional fish and chips shops, and amusement arcades. It can get busy during summer.

  • Dog restrictions: Dogs are not allowed on the beach from Easter to October.

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Skegness Beach

Its vast sandy beach is perfect for enjoying a coastal escape with your dog by your side. One of the best parts of Skegness Beach is how shallow the water is, making it safe for paddling and swimming with your dog. Skegness has plenty of cafes, amusements, and attractions.

  • Dog restrictions: Dogs are banned from 1st May to 30th September and must be kept on leads.

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Moggs Eye Beach

For a quieter beach day with your dog, head to Moggs Eye Beach near Skegness. Accessible from the car park on Sea Bank Road. The golden sands and grassy dunes are perfect for walks, games of fetch, and swimming with your do. And with parking at Marsh Yard close by, it's an easy beach escape.

  • Dog restrictions: Dogs are welcome all year round.

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Mablethorpe Beach

Mablethorpe Beach is another top dog walking spot, with plenty of sand that stretches for miles. Located right next to the seaside town of Mablethorpe, it's a classic summer beach destination. 

  • Beach restrictions: Dogs are not allowed on the central section between May 1st to September 30th.

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Why Should You Visit Lincolnshire with Your Dogs?

With miles of pristine coastline, nature reserves, historical attractions, and pubs that welcome dogs, Lincolnshire is a pet-friendly county. You’ll find plenty of dog-friendly things to do in Lincolnshire that you’ll only want to return to all the time! It's the ideal UK destination for a fun getaway with your dog, and whatever holiday park you choose to stay in, this will only maximise the enjoyment for both you and your pup!

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