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Hiking around Chapel St. Leonards is characterized by flat coastal terrain along the Lincolnshire shoreline. The region features expansive sandy beaches, coastal paths, and vital wetland nature reserves such as Chapel Six Marshes. Most routes follow the coastline or venture slightly inland on field paths and quiet lanes, offering a mix of sea views and rural scenery. The area provides diverse landscapes for various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Kamoot refuses to route you along this section of the Promenade, showing it as a footpath. However, the promenade remains a shared use path between Ingoldmells Point and the diversion away from the coast around the golf course.
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North Sea Observatory provides wonderful views of the North Sea from withinn the restaurant or outside seating areas.
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The Sound Tower. A device that focuses and concentrates people’s senses and amplifies the windy nature of the site. The tower-like structure is a clear point of reference, identifiable from land, sea, and beach. Located on the southern side of the pedestrian entrance to the beach at Chapel Six Marshes.
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Part of the Lincolnshire Coastal Country Park
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Views over the flats towards the Roman Bank.
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pub where kids can also play on the beach
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Anderby beach café is open every day for food, drink and ice cream. They are just off the beach, near the car park, and perfectly suited for a pre- or post-walk snack. They also have self-catering accommodation if you want to stay.
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Yes, the area is well-suited for circular hikes. Many routes combine coastal paths with quiet inland lanes and field tracks. For a moderate, scenic loop that takes in key coastal landmarks, consider the North Sea Observatory – Round House Viewing Platform loop from Addlethorpe, which is a great example of the circular walks available.
The terrain is predominantly flat and accessible. You can expect a mix of wide promenades, expansive sandy beaches, and grassy paths that run behind the sandbanks as part of the King Charles III England Coast Path. Some routes may also include sections on quiet country lanes or across fields.
Yes, Chapel St. Leonards is generally very dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome on most public footpaths and coastal trails. However, be aware of seasonal restrictions on certain sections of the main beach during peak summer months. Always keep dogs under control, especially near wildlife in nature reserves and livestock in fields.
Definitely. The flat landscape makes it ideal for families. A simple and enjoyable option is the North Sea Observatory – Admiral Benbow Beachside Pub loop from Chapel St Leonards. This short 1.6-mile (2.6 km) walk along the seafront is perfect for all ages and offers great sea views.
Many walks in the area pass by traditional pubs. The region is part of the "Inns on the Edge" project, which highlights routes featuring local pubs. While our routes focus on the scenery, you can easily plan a stop at establishments like the Admiral Benbow Beachside Pub, which is a feature on several coastal loops.
The walk to the North Sea Observatory at Chapel Point is typically a flat and scenic stroll along the coast. You can follow the promenade or the beach itself. The observatory offers panoramic views of the coastline and is a popular destination for birdwatchers, making it a rewarding feature of any walk in the area.
Yes, it's a popular long-distance coastal walk. You can follow the sandy beach or the coastal path for the entire distance. The Butlin's Skegness – Admiral Benbow Beachside Pub loop from Ingoldmells covers this stretch and is a challenging 13.8-mile (22.3 km) hike that showcases the full expanse of the Lincolnshire coast.
Yes, the Chapel Six Marshes is a significant wetland nature reserve just north of the village, offering habitats for diverse wildlife. You can also take a short walk around Chapel Pit, a nearby park with a flooded pit that is popular for its tranquility and birdwatching opportunities.
The routes are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars. Hikers often praise the beautiful, unspoiled sandy beaches, the easy-to-follow flat paths, and the peaceful atmosphere of the nature reserves.
There are over 15 curated hiking routes available on komoot for the Chapel St. Leonards area. These range from short, easy strolls along the promenade to longer, more challenging circular walks that explore the wider Lincolnshire Coastal Country Park.
Key landmarks include the North Sea Observatory at Chapel Point, which is the UK's first purpose-built marine observatory. Other unique points of interest within the Coastal Country Park include the 'Cloud Bar' and the 'Round and Round House' viewing platform, which feature on the popular Round House Viewing Platform – North Sea Observatory loop from Addlethorpe.


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