Mablethorpe

Mablethorpe is a small seaside resort on the coast of Lincolnshire, England. In the nineteenth century it was also a centre for ship breaking during the winter. Attractions at the resort include a seal sanctuary, a small fairground and the sandy beach. The town was much visited by Alfred Lord Tennyson. Some consider Mablethorpe to be a charming place: it is not particularly commercialised, and has the feel of a 1960s resort. Its beach is long, wide and flat, with golden sand. A large earth bank serves as a sea defence, and there is a sand train to take visitors to the north end of the beach, where there is a zoo. So far Mablethorpe has remained immune from the large caravan parks that now dominate resorts such as Skegness and Ingoldmells, enabling it to retain much of its character.

 

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