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Anderby Creek Beach
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Anderby Creek
PE24 5XS
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Anderby Creek is a long, sandy beach on the Lincolnshire coast, between Chapel St Leonards and Skegness to the south, and Sandilands and Mablethorpe to the north.

Anderby Creek is a beautiful and quiet natural beach on the Lincolnshire coast. The perfect spot for getting away from crowded coastal tourist attractions. Home to to the cloud bar, an ‘official cloud spotting area’ recognised by the Cloud Appreciation Society in 2009. Enjoy taking in the atmospheric coastal skies as well as a beach café, a pub with a beer garden, and a shop in the small village of Anderby Creek behind the beach.

Just 4 kilometres North from Chapel St. Leonards is this beautiful long stretch of sandy unspoilt beach framed by sand dunes. This peaceful beach is ideal for walking and enjoying the fresh sea air all-year-round.

Being very much unspoilt by over-development, Anderby Beach is the perfect place if you want to discover the beautiful Lincolnshire coastline. It is a peaceful, tranquil place, away from the noisy tourist attractions of some of the area’s better known resorts.

There is a car park on Sandy Lane with access to the beach via a path that crosses the sand dunes behind the beach. Toilets are located here, as well as a beach café, a pub with a beer garden, and a shop in the small village of Anderby Creek behind the beach. There are also a number of caravan parks in the village.

The village of Anderby (not to be confused with Anderby Creek) is about a mile inland along the road that leads to the beach.