Lincolnshire is generally low and flat, with extensive marshes along the coast. Lincolnshire is crossed by many dikes and canals, some of which, notably the Foss Dyke, date back to Roman times
1. The North Shore Hotel (Skegness/Hotels in Skegness)
Established in 1912 to provide accommodation for the adjacent 18 hole golf course The North Shore Hotel offers 36 comfortable en suite bedrooms many with views of the sea and golf course. Located appromimately one mile north of the town centre ne...
2. The County Hotel (Skegness) (Skegness/Hotels in Skegness)
The County Hotel is an elegant 1930's building standing proudly on the North Parade seafront a level walk to all amenities. It is easy to see why Skegness has been a traditional seaside holiday favorite for many generations and why it continues to...
3. Crown Hotel (Skegness/Hotels in Skegness)
29 Comfortably Furnished Rooms a luxury executive suite Family Owned Run Restaurant Bar Indoor Heated Swimming Pool Conference Facilities Wedding Receptions Functions Ample Parking Situated in quiet surroundings within 1. 5 miles of the tow...
4. Crown Hotel (Skegness/Hotels in Skegness)
The hotel is just 1. 5 miles from the town centre giving guests easy access to the resort attractions and yet it benefits from the tranquil surroungings of what the locals still call'Seacroft Village' with its golf course and nearby bird sanctuary. ...
5. Best Western The Vine Hotel (Skegness/Hotels in Skegness)
The Best Western Vine Hotel has stood since 1770 as the oldest and most famous in Skegness. It is set in the peace and quiet area of Seacroft in Skegness. It is close to the beach to two local championship golf courses Gibraltar Point Nature Res...
6. Butlins Resort Skegness (Skegness/Hotels in Skegness)
The Butlins Resorts have many things in common they are all family friendly full of things to do and great value. Butlins Resort Skegness is no different. At Butlins Resort Skegness you can enjoy 3 hours of relaxation in the adult onl...