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United Kingdom
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East Midlands
Lincolnshire
East Lindsey
Skegness

King Charles III England Coast Path and Gibraltar Point Loop

Moderate

7

runners

King Charles III England Coast Path and Gibraltar Point Loop

01:34

14.3km

20m

Running

Jog the 8.9-mile (14.3 km) King Charles III England Coast Path and Gibraltar Point Loop, a moderate route with coastal views and wildlife.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

Waypoints

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1

2.37 km

Skegness Pier

Highlight • Structure

Skegness Pier is currently 118m long, but once stretched 562m into the sea. Even so it remains a significant landmark on the coast, and there are plans to restore its full length.

As it is now, it's a nice measured 100m sprint along the boardwalks to the pier's end.

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8.49 km

View of The Wash

Highlight • Beach

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14.3 km

End point

Parking

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

7.21 km

5.51 km

1.04 km

468 m

Surfaces

8.64 km

1.66 km

1.45 km

734 m

685 m

468 m

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Tuesday 5 May

10°C

7°C

56 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the King Charles III England Coast Path and Gibraltar Point Loop?

Parking is available at the Gibraltar Point Visitor Centre. This provides convenient access to the trail and its facilities.

Is this jogging route suitable for beginners?

While the overall route is classified as 'moderate' for jogging due to its 14.3 km length, the terrain at Gibraltar Point is largely level with minimal elevation changes. Shorter loops within the reserve are considered easy and family-friendly, making it possible for beginners to enjoy sections of the path.

What is the terrain like for jogging on this path?

The terrain is varied and generally level. You'll encounter a mix of tarmac, compacted stone, and grassy sections. Be aware that some parts can be uneven or soft after rain. The route also features sandy beaches, dunes, salt marshes, and freshwater lagoons, offering diverse running surfaces.

What wildlife can I expect to see along the route?

Gibraltar Point is a National Nature Reserve, renowned for its diverse wildlife. You can expect excellent opportunities for birdwatching, especially migrating birds. During certain seasons, there's also a chance to spot seals on the beach. Coastal wildflowers add to the natural beauty.

What is the best time of year to jog this loop?

The trail offers a dynamic experience year-round. Spring and autumn are excellent for birdwatching due to migration. Summer provides pleasant weather for coastal jogging, while winter offers a stark, beautiful landscape. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

Are dogs allowed on the King Charles III England Coast Path and Gibraltar Point Loop?

Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the King Charles III England Coast Path and within Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve. However, they must be kept on a lead at all times, especially due to the sensitive wildlife habitats and ground-nesting birds.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve?

There is no entrance fee to access Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve itself. However, there may be a charge for parking at the Visitor Centre car park. No specific permits are required for jogging the trail.

What notable landmarks or viewpoints will I encounter?

Along the route, you'll pass by significant historical elements like the Old Coastguard Station, which offers panoramic views. You can also see a historic pillbox. The trail offers expansive views of the North Sea and View of The Wash, Britain's largest estuary. You'll also pass by Skegness Pier near the start/end of the loop.

Does this route intersect with other well-known trails?

Yes, this route forms a significant segment of the King Charles III England Coast Path. It also passes through sections of the King Charles III England Coast Path: Sutton Bridge to Skegness, King Charles III England Coast Path: Skegness to Mablethorpe, North Bracing, Prince Edward Walk, and South Marsh Road.

Are there any facilities like cafes or restrooms along the way?

Yes, the Gibraltar Point Visitor Centre offers a cafe, shop, and restroom facilities. This is a convenient spot for refreshments and amenities before or after your jog.

Is public transport available to reach the trailhead?

Public transport options to Gibraltar Point are limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules from nearby towns like Skegness, as services may vary, especially outside of peak season. Driving and parking at the Visitor Centre is often the most straightforward option.

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