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Wainfleet St. Mary

Skegness and Burgh le Marsh loop from Gibraltar Point

Moderate

5

riders

Skegness and Burgh le Marsh loop from Gibraltar Point

03:50

63.5km

100m

Cycling

Embark on the Skegness and Burgh le Marsh loop from Gibraltar Point, a moderate touring cycling route that offers a diverse journey. You will cover 39.4 miles (63.5 km) with an elevation gain of 334 feet (102 metres), typically completed in about 3 hours and 49 minutes. The trail takes…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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107 m

Gibraltar Point Visitor Centre & Café

Highlight • Cafe

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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5.83 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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10.1 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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11.5 km

Fantasy Island Amusement Park

Highlight • Structure

Huge colourful amusement park iconic of Skegness. Home of Europe’s largest seven day market.

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16.6 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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50.6 km

This is a beautiful five-sailed Grade I listed windmill sat in the heart of the Lincolnshire town of Burgh Le Marsh. It was a working windmill for many years grinding …

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63.5 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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46.9 km

12.7 km

2.34 km

1.22 km

367 m

Surfaces

34.7 km

22.0 km

6.52 km

283 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to start the Skegness and Burgh le Marsh loop?

The loop typically starts from Gibraltar Point. There is a visitor centre with parking facilities available at the Gibraltar Point Visitor Centre & Café. This is a convenient place to begin and end your ride.

Is this cycling route suitable for families or beginners?

The route is classified as 'moderate' and covers approximately 63.5 kilometers (39 miles) with some unpaved sections. While much of it is on paved surfaces, a moderate level of cycling ability and a suitable touring bicycle are advisable. It might be challenging for very young children or absolute beginners due to the distance and varied terrain.

What is the terrain like on the Skegness and Burgh le Marsh loop?

The terrain is varied, predominantly paved, making it suitable for touring cyclists. However, be prepared for some unpaved segments. You'll experience coastal paths, sand dunes, and saltmarshes near Gibraltar Point, transitioning to tranquil open farmland with quiet lanes around Burgh le Marsh. The area is largely flat, but the varied surfaces require a suitable bike.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

Key highlights include the Gibraltar Point Visitor Centre & Café and the Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve itself, known for its coastal views and birdlife. You'll also pass through Skegness, with its Skegness Pier, and the historic town of Burgh le Marsh, home to Dobson's Mill & Miller's Restaurant. Other notable spots include the North Sea Observatory, Butlin's Skegness Resort, and Fantasy Island Amusement Park.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see along the route?

The Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve is renowned for its abundant birdlife, including migrating waders and wildfowl. You'll have excellent opportunities for birdwatching, especially in the sand dunes, salt marsh, and lagoons. The rural sections around Burgh le Marsh offer glimpses of typical Lincolnshire farmland wildlife.

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

Spring and autumn are often ideal for cycling this route, offering pleasant temperatures and good opportunities for birdwatching at Gibraltar Point during migration seasons. Summer can also be enjoyable, though Skegness may be busier. Winter can be cold and windy, especially along the exposed coastal sections.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve?

There are no entrance fees to access the Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve itself. However, there may be charges for parking at the visitor centre. Always check the latest information from the reserve's official website before your visit.

Is the Skegness and Burgh le Marsh loop dog-friendly?

While dogs are generally welcome in many outdoor areas, specific rules apply within the Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve to protect wildlife. Dogs are usually permitted on leads in designated areas but may be restricted from certain sensitive habitats, especially during nesting seasons. Always check local signage and the reserve's guidelines regarding dogs.

Are there cafes, pubs, or places to stop for refreshments along the route?

Yes, there are several options. The Gibraltar Point Visitor Centre & Café is a great starting or ending point. Skegness offers numerous cafes, pubs, and restaurants. In Burgh le Marsh, you can find refreshments at Dobson's Mill & Miller's Restaurant. There are also likely other local establishments in the towns you pass through.

Does this route connect with other cycling or walking paths?

Yes, the route intersects with sections of the King Charles III England Coast Path: Skegness to Mablethorpe and the King Charles III England Coast Path: Sutton Bridge to Skegness. It also utilizes various local paths and promenades, including Green Lane, Sandy Lane, and Prince Edward Walk, which are popular for both walking and cycling.

How can I reach the starting point by public transport?

Skegness has a train station with connections to other major towns. From Skegness, you can cycle to Gibraltar Point via a dedicated walking and cycling path. Local bus services may also operate routes that can get you closer to Gibraltar Point or other points along the loop, but it's best to check current schedules for specific routes and stops.

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