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Nottinghamshire & Lincolnshire

Sandilands

A new haven for nature on Lincolnshire's wild coast

Roman Bank, Sandilands nr Sutton-on-Sea, Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire, LN12 2RJ

Drone image of Sandilands ahead of conservation work beginning on the site

Important notice

Please note that due to project works on site, some pathways may be temporarily closed. Thank you for your patience.

Planning your visit

Sandilands wellness walk in Lincolnshire

Events at Sandilands 

Take a look at the events we have coming up over the next few months.

Drone image of Sandilands ahead of conservation work beginning on the site
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Accessibility at Sandilands 

The National Trust is for everyone. We want every visitor to have a great experience with us, and we are always working to improve the accessibility of the places we care for.

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Visiting Sandilands with your dog 

Sandilands is a two-pawprint-rated place, showing we're a good National Trust place to visit with your dog.

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A family-friendly day out at Sandilands 

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.

Presenter Gemma Hunt looking over a pair of binoculars and a National Trust ranger with his arm lifted directing her gaze

School and group visits to Sandilands

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.

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Sandilands map 

Take a look at the map of Sandilands to help plan your visit.

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