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Hiking around Theddlethorpe All Saints offers diverse landscapes, from expansive coastal dunes and sandy beaches to the rolling hills of the Lincolnshire Wolds. The region is characterized by its unique natural features, including tidal sands, mudflats, and salt and freshwater marshes within the Saltfleetby-Theddlethorpe Dunes National Nature Reserve. The Great Eau River also adds to the tranquil scenery, providing varied terrain for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
4.6
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65
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15.0km
03:46
20m
20m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
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16.3km
04:06
20m
20m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.3
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.07km
01:47
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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great little peaceful seaside town for young families and elder. lots going on especially summer with its regualr street markets and once a year a summer beach party with free bands and entertainment, fireworks to end the night and mablethorpe lights being lit. watch out for the carnival as well
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15 to 20 grand if you want one but the sea and sand are lovely
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main beach at sutton on sea where the colanade is located is a blue flag beach, lovely clean bright sands. even the areas further north and south where dog walkers go are lovely and clean - some days even in the summer you get the beach all to yourself
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the ride from mablethorpe to huttoft beach is quite a good run along the east coast shoreline, promenade paved all the way. once you get to huttoft beach theres refreshments like coffee and cake but if your impatient there the new colonade at sutton sea for a pitstop too
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one of the better chippys in Mablethorpe. if your in sutton on sea, maybe worth heading here. queues in summer however - sign of a good chippy?
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lovely lakes for a walk around - watch out fo rthe geese that reside here amongst the ducks
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wrap up in winter, can get windy and cold - the north sea. summer it is lovely and warm.
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The region offers a diverse range of landscapes. You'll find expansive coastal dunes and sandy beaches, particularly within the Saltfleetby-Theddlethorpe Dunes National Nature Reserve. Inland, the scenery transitions to the rolling hills of the Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, providing contrasting views. The tranquil Great Eau River also adds to the natural beauty.
Yes, Theddlethorpe All Saints has plenty of easy options. Out of approximately 19 routes, 13 are classified as easy. A good example is the Parking Area – Saltfleet Flats loop from Coastguard Cottages, which is an easy 4.6 km trail through the dunes. Another accessible option is the Old Military Bunkers loop from All Saints Church, covering about 4.8 km.
The Saltfleetby-Theddlethorpe Dunes National Nature Reserve is a highlight, featuring tidal sands, mudflats, and salt and freshwater marshes. This area is rich in wildlife, including rough pasture with sea buckthorn and hawthorn. It's also one of only five UK locations where the rare natterjack toad can be found. The nearby coastline offers miles of golden sandy beaches, and the Great Eau River is known for swans.
Absolutely. You can integrate historical sites into your walks. The impressive 14th and 15th-century All Saints' Church, often called the 'Cathedral of the Marsh,' is a Grade I listed building with Norman origins and rich interior carvings. You might also discover the Grade II listed 16th-century Hall Farmhouse and remnants of a medieval moat during your explorations.
The trails in Theddlethorpe All Saints are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 50 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, from coastal paths to gentle inland routes, and the opportunities to explore both natural beauty and historical sites.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, offering convenient circular walks. For instance, the Mablethorpe Beach – Queen's Park Lake loop from Mablethorpe is a popular circular route. Another option is the Mablethorpe Beach Huts – Mablethorpe loop from Mablethorpe, which is an easy 7.1 km circular path.
While specific cafes directly on every trail might be limited, the broader area offers options. For example, Clapbroke Mill is a cafe nearby, and the Royal Oak Inn (The Splash) in Little Cawthorpe is a pub that could be a good stop after a hike.
The terrain varies significantly. Along the coast, you'll encounter sandy beaches, dunes, and potentially muddy sections in the tidal flats of the nature reserve. Inland, especially towards the Lincolnshire Wolds, paths tend to be gentler, traversing rolling hills and agricultural land. Most routes have minimal elevation gain, making them generally accessible.
The coastal areas, such as Mablethorpe Promenade and Mablethorpe Beach, offer expansive views of the North Sea. When hiking in the Lincolnshire Wolds, you'll find excellent vantage points providing superb views of the coast and the surrounding countryside, such as those found on the Alford Walks.
The routes vary in length to suit different preferences. You can find shorter, easy walks like the Parking Area – Saltfleet Flats loop at about 4.6 km, taking just over an hour. There are also longer, moderate routes such as the Mablethorpe Beach Huts – Mablethorpe Beach loop, which is around 16.3 km and can take over 4 hours to complete.
While specific public transport links directly to every trailhead might be limited, Theddlethorpe All Saints and nearby towns like Mablethorpe are generally accessible by local bus services. It's advisable to check local bus timetables for routes that serve the villages or areas closest to your desired starting points.
Generally, no specific permits are required for public access to the walking paths within the Saltfleetby-Theddlethorpe Dunes National Nature Reserve. However, it's always good practice to respect signage, stay on marked trails, and be mindful of any conservation efforts, especially concerning sensitive wildlife like the natterjack toad.


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