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A new haven for nature on Lincolnshire's wild coast
Roman Bank, Sandilands nr Sutton-on-Sea, Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire, LN12 2RJ
SandiDunes café kiosk is located at the northern tip of the reserve, serving a range of take-away hot and cold food and drink. Limited outdoor seating available. Open daily from 10am - 4pm.
The car park is adjacent to former clubhouse. Please note there is a height barrier in place (1.95 metres). Park with PayByPhone, download the app or call 0330 060 4037, using location code: 806355. National Trust members park for free - just scan your card at SandiDunes café. Parking charges apply 8am-6pm, seven days a week. No overnight parking.
Car park - more informationAvailable in the main car park.
Visitors to Sandilands should expect some inclines and uneven terrain, which may be muddy in places after wet weather. Improving accessibility to the site is a primary objective of the Sandilands project.
Available in the main car park, requires a radar key.
The drop-off point is located at the top of the road adjacent to the main car park entrance, leading to the seafront.
Available in the main car park, requires a radar key.
Sandilands has some steps, steep slopes, and uneven terrain, which may be muddy in places following wet weather. Improving accessibility to the nature reserve is a key goal of the ongoing project.
There are two designated accessible parking spaces at the top of the road adjacent to the main car park entrance leading to the seafront, as well as designated accessible parking in the main car park. Vehicles displaying a blue badge are exempt from charges.
Located just off the A52, coast road, signposted Sandilands.
Parking: Park with PayByPhone at National Trust Sandilands. Download the app before travelling from www.paybyphone.co.uk or call 0330 060 4037, using location code: 806355. National Trust members park for free - just scan your card at SandiDunes café. Parking fee: Free up to 2 hours (please use the PayByPhone app to obtain your free ticket) or £2 all day. Parking charges apply 8am-6pm, seven days a week. No overnight parking.
Sat Nav: Use LN12 2SE. The car park is adjacent to the former clubhouse.
The closest railway station to Sandilands is Skegness station (11 miles away).
Regular buses, passing close to National Trust Sandilands, run from Skegness and Mablethorpe, Monday to Saturday (excluding Bank Holidays). The bus stop for Stagecoach no.59 is located on Sea Lane, just under one mile walk from the northern tip of the nature reserve.
Roman Bank, Sandilands nr Sutton-on-Sea, Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire, LN12 2RJ
Take a look at the events we have coming up over the next few months.
Sandilands is a two-pawprint-rated place, showing we're a good National Trust place to visit with your dog.
Sandilands, on the Lincolnshire coast, is a captivating haven where children fall in love with nature. Surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty and teeming with diverse wildlife, it's the perfect place for young explorers to connect with the great outdoors.
Explore the nature and wildlife of the Lincolnshire coast with a school or group visit to Sandilands that will ignite imaginations. Email sandilands@nationaltrust.org.uk for more information.
National Trust Sandilands will become a new nature reserve where we will protect wildlife and create an evergreen nature experience for you to enjoy. Our focus is on supporting migrating birds like black-tailed godwit, spotted redshank, and spoonbill, as well as breeding birds such as snipe, lapwing, and oystercatcher. It's already a special place to take a walk and is accessible 365 days a year.
Working in partnership with Lincolnshire County Council, this stretch of coastline running from Sandilands down to Chapel St Leonards includes beaches, nature reserves, walking routes and more. Enjoy sandy beaches and beautiful big skies, and look for coastal birds including avocet, redshank and marsh harrier.
Discover the beauty of nature on a refreshing walk through Sandilands. Our weekly wellness walks are the perfect activity for all abilities, providing an opportunity to unwind and connect with nature. Join us every Monday at 10 am and immerse yourself in the peace and tranquillity of the great outdoors.
Sandilands, on the Lincolnshire coast, is a captivating haven where children fall in love with nature. Surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty and teeming with diverse wildlife, it's the perfect place for young explorers to connect with the great outdoors.
Explore a developing nature haven and bird paradise at Sandilands in Lincolnshire, part of the Lincolnshire Coastal Country Park network.
The project to transform Sandilands' former golf course into wetlands for migratory birds is now underway.
Take a welcome break at our temporary outdoors café located at the northern tip of the reserve. The café serves a range of take-away snacks as well as hot and cold drinks. Limited seating is available.
A classic Georgian rectory house with a fine regency-style interior to match.
Explore Gunby Hall and Gardens when you stay in this estate cottage set within its parklands.
A gorgeous traditional thatched cottage on the Gunby estate with walks all around.
Are you looking for a perfect place for young ones to unleash their spirit of adventure? Our eco-quest backpack is an easy-to-use kit that allows young explorers to become a ranger for the day and get closer to nature.
Discover the beauty of nature on this 3-mile looped walk through Sandilands.
Join us for The Great British Beach Clean at Sandilands beach and help make a positive impact on the local marine life.
Immerse yourself in the great outdoors on this 3-mile looped walk through Sandilands.
Enjoy a gentle coastal stroll on this scenic 5-mile looped walk starting from Sandilands.
The National Trust is embarking on an exciting project to transform the former golf course at Sandilands into a year-round nature experience for everyone.
Working in partnership with the Lincolnshire Coastal Country Park, we plan to create new habitats for a variety of wildlife, especially migrating birds like black-tailed godwit, spotted redshank and spoonbills, along with breeding birds such as snipe, lapwings and oystercatchers.
Our vision for this new reserve is to provide a space where everyone can enjoy the benefits of being in nature. We’re delighted to have this opportunity as the Lincolnshire coast is one of the most important stretches of the English coastline for wildlife as a stop-over on the ‘fly-way’ migration route. We plan to create an amazing place for people to immerse themselves in nature and truly connect with the wonders the Lincolnshire coast has to offer.
Discover more about the Sandilands Nature Reserve project. We're working with partner organisations to create, manage and connect habitats to support nature along the Lincolnshire coast.
The National Trust has shared concerns about National Grid's plans to build a new high-voltage electricty transmission line between Grimsby and Walpole.
The Wash is one of the most important estuaries in the UK. Therefore, news of a potential new container terminal and tidal scheme in an area designated for its importance to wildlife, is deeply concerning. Some bold claims are being made about ecology and we are keen to seek further information on the detailed plans and data to back these up.
Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever. Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership.