About
Anderby Creek Beach is a quiet, unspoiled beach located between Skegness and Mablethorpe. Known for its expansive sandy shores and natural dunes, it’s an ideal spot for a tranquil day out. The beach is less commercialised than others, providing a serene atmosphere.
Dog-Friendly Policies
Although dogs are allowed on Anderby Creek Beach throughout the year, there is a seasonal dog ban on the main part of the beach between 1 May and 30 September inclusive. This area stretches on either side of the access ramp and local signage gives details.
You don’t have to go far to get away from the busier part of the beach and find sand where dogs are welcome throughout the summer.
Things To See & Do
The beach offers plenty of space for your dog to run, play, and explore. The expansive sandy areas are perfect for off-lead fun, provided your dog is well-behaved and under control.
- Beach Walks: Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the sandy shores with your dog. The beach stretches for miles, providing ample space for long walks.
- Dune Exploration: The natural dunes behind the beach are great for exploring. They add a varied landscape for your dog to sniff and investigate.
- Wildlife Watching: The beach and dunes are home to various wildlife. Look for birds and other creatures, and ensure your dog does not disturb the local fauna.
- Safe Swimming: The calm waters off Anderby Creek Beach are generally safe for dogs. Always supervise your dog while it is in the water to ensure its safety.
Access and Facilities
A small car park with toilets at Anderby Creek Beach provides convenient access.
Anderby Creek has several cafes, a pub and shops.










