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Ingoldmells

Wainfleet All Saints and Gibraltar Point loop from Ingoldmells

Moderate

Wainfleet All Saints and Gibraltar Point loop from Ingoldmells

04:54

80.8km

190m

Cycling

Embark on the Wainfleet All Saints and Gibraltar Point loop, a moderate touring cycling route that spans 50.2 miles (80.8 km). You will experience diverse scenery, from coastal paths offering views of the North Sea and The Wash to tranquil open farmland and charming villages. The route also contrasts with…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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1.65 km

Butlin's Skegness Resort

Highlight • Monument

At the entrance to this iconic resort is large concrete lettering spelling out ‘Butlins - Skegness Resort’.

In 1936 this was the first Butlins holiday camp to open in the …

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5.95 km

Skegness Pier

Highlight • Rest Area

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.

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11.7 km

The visitor centre has a great cafe with views across The Wash, check Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust website for opening times which vary during the year.

There is a cycle rack …

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30.5 km

Bateman's Brewery

Highlight • Pub

Bateman's Brewery is a brilliant family-run brewery dating back to 1874. It's a well known spot in the historic town of Wainfleet and serves up some delicious beverages (alcoholic and not) as well as some fab food.

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75.8 km

North Sea Observatory

Highlight • Structure

The North Sea Observatory, is the UKs only purpose-built marine observatory. It includes a cafe, toilet facilities, galleries and exhibitions.

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80.7 km

Ingoldmells Promenade Ferris Wheel

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Ingoldmells Promenade is a busy stretch of the England Coast Path with food stands, fish and chips, a big wheel and amusement arcades in the road leading off the sea front.

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80.8 km

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62.1 km

11.3 km

5.86 km

1.30 km

193 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

46.4 km

28.0 km

6.14 km

255 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete the Wainfleet All Saints and Gibraltar Point loop from Ingoldmells?

This touring bicycle route is approximately 80.8 kilometers long and generally takes around 4 hours and 53 minutes to complete. This duration can vary depending on your cycling pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery or visit points of interest.

What is the starting point for this cycling loop, and is parking available?

The route starts from Ingoldmells. While specific parking details for the exact trailhead are not provided, Ingoldmells is a popular seaside resort, so parking facilities are generally available in and around the town. It's advisable to check local parking options upon arrival.

Is this touring bicycle route suitable for beginners?

Yes, this route is considered easy to moderate, making it suitable for a range of fitness levels, including beginners with some cycling experience. The terrain is predominantly flat with minimal elevation changes. However, be aware that some sections may be unpaved and could be challenging, especially after wet weather.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this route?

The terrain is largely flat, ideal for touring cycling. You'll encounter a mix of paved surfaces, asphalt, and compacted stone. Some sections, particularly within nature reserves or less-developed areas, might be unpaved and could become soft after rain. The route utilizes minor roads and dedicated cycle paths where available.

What are the main points of interest along the Wainfleet All Saints and Gibraltar Point loop?

The route offers diverse attractions. You can pass by seaside resort highlights like Butlin's Skegness Resort, Skegness Pier, and the Ingoldmells Promenade Ferris Wheel. A significant natural highlight is the Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve. In Wainfleet All Saints, you can visit Bateman's Brewery, a historic family brewery. You'll also pass the North Sea Observatory.

What wildlife might I encounter, especially at Gibraltar Point?

The Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve is a haven for wildlife. You might spot a wide array of bird species, especially migratory birds, as well as seals along the coast. The reserve's diverse habitats, including sand dunes, saltmarsh, marshes, and lagoons, support a rich ecosystem.

When is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The route can be enjoyed throughout much of the year, but spring, summer, and early autumn generally offer the most pleasant cycling conditions. During these seasons, the weather is typically milder, and the coastal scenery is at its best. Be prepared for potential wind along the coast regardless of the season.

Are there any specific sections of the route to be aware of for safety?

Yes, while much of the route uses minor roads and cycle paths, it's important to note that the A52 is identified as a busy road with heavy, fast-moving traffic and no pavement, making it unsuitable for cycling. Ensure your route planning avoids this section. Also, some unpaved sections, particularly within nature reserves, might be challenging or soft after rain.

Does this route intersect with any other official trails?

Yes, this touring bicycle route incorporates sections of several official paths. You will cycle along parts of the King Charles III England Coast Path (both the Skegness to Mablethorpe and Sutton Bridge to Skegness sections), as well as local paths like the Promenade, Vine Walk, Sandy Lane, North Bracing, Prince Edward Walk, Arcadia Road, Sea Lane, South Marsh Road, and Salters Gate.

Are dogs allowed on the Wainfleet All Saints and Gibraltar Point loop?

Generally, dogs are permitted on public footpaths and bridleways, but specific rules may apply in certain areas, especially within the Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve. It's always best to keep dogs on a lead, particularly in nature reserves to protect wildlife, and to check local signage for any restrictions.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for this route?

No specific permits or entrance fees are required to cycle this route. Access to the Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve is generally free, though there may be charges for parking at the visitor center or other facilities.

Where can I find refreshments or a break spot along the way?

There are several options for refreshments. The Gibraltar Point Visitor Centre & Café offers a convenient stop with views over The Wash. In Wainfleet All Saints, Bateman's Brewery has a pub. Additionally, as the route passes through seaside towns like Skegness and Ingoldmells, you'll find numerous cafes, pubs, and shops.

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