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Queens Park

Park in Mablethorpe

Updated: May 28, 2024 09:37 PM

Queens Park is located in Mablethorpe (Town in England), United Kingdom. It's address is 5 Newstead Rd, Mablethorpe LN12 2AN, United Kingdom.

5 Newstead Rd, Mablethorpe LN12 2AN, United Kingdom

87P9+H2 Mablethorpe, United Kingdom

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MondayOpen 24 hours
TuesdayOpen 24 hours
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SaturdayOpen 24 hours
SundayOpen 24 hours

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Where is Queens Park?

Queens Park is located at: 5 Newstead Rd, Mablethorpe LN12 2AN, United Kingdom.

What are the coordinates of Queens Park?

Coordinates: 53.3364853, 0.2676065

Queens Park Reviews

Sandra Allen
2023-09-15 10:18:03 GMT

I love this place, as I struggle a bit walking all the benches make it easy for me. I love all the geese and other ducks, and they are so good at just moving out of your way. It has well maintained toilets and a cafe, I haven't used it yet but will in the future. It has amusements and a lovely paddling pool. My dog gets excited when he realises where we are.

Lucy Harrison
2023-06-05 20:15:24 GMT

A nice, quieter alternative to the centre of Mablethorpe just down the road.
A lovely vintage feel to the place.
The attractions and food are cheaper too (just make sure you have some spare change with you).
There are boats, mini golf, crazy golf, a bowling green, a little train and great access to the beach.
There are 2 little cafes and some great places to sit and enjoy your food.
I'm glad we found it on our little holiday.

Chelsea Wilkinson
2023-06-21 14:56:45 GMT

Lovely place for a peaceful wander and to see the ducks and geese! There's parking nearby, you can hire pedal boats/crazy golf/train ride/splash pad/bowls/tennis- ramp up to the promenade for easy access to shops. Really lovely place to visit would highly recommend.

Andy Lomax
2018-06-15 13:43:53 GMT

Great for kids lots to do, the paddling pool is very cleen and FREE, boating lake is really nice hired the motor boats a couple of times, play area have to pay for but can stay all day, Linda's cafe nice and clean friendly service definitely worth a visit if your in Mablethorpe.

Sharon Gelsthorpe
2019-10-16 10:02:41 GMT

It's a good, old-fashioned, little park, right beside the seafront in a quieter part of Mablethorpe. There is a lake, where you can hire swan-shaped peddloes, and rowing boats. There's also a miniature railway, a paddling pool, a mini golf, an adventure play area, a cafe, and toilet block, with showers. There's also lots of beach huts, up a slope, which is quite steep, but accessible for wheelchairs, pushchairs, etc, which also leads onto the beach. There is a large car park, with spaces for coaches, disabled, and a couple of charging points for electric cars.

Sue Davison
2022-08-22 09:34:37 GMT

We visited Mablethorpe for the first time and loved it. This park is super, the paddling pool is great for the kids. The other attractions like crazy golf are not expensive, I can see why this place is so popular with families.

keith garner
2021-07-17 21:03:57 GMT

My family's favourite destination when we are in the area, we hire a beach hut and spend the day here, splash pool, boating, miniature golf and railway, bowls, cafe, toilets, lovely sandy beach one side and Queens Park on the other

Stanley Alan
2024-05-02 13:50:01 GMT

Bit blowy but lovely walk

Local Heroes
2022-07-10 15:47:35 GMT

What a beautiful place & the weather was very sunny & hot so was brilliant just floating around on lake was £11 for 30mins on a swan for 4 of us so very reasonable

Joyce Matthews Matthews
2024-04-28 22:04:20 GMT

This paddling pool is ideal for younger children, clean and safe to splash about in,,while mum and dad are close enough to keep an eye on them,

Gary Forbes
2023-02-24 09:57:13 GMT

Paddling pool is great for kids (and free) , the boating lake and other attractions will keep everyone busy and then you have the new beach.

Just getting ready for the new season

Paul Myatt
2019-10-05 20:53:23 GMT

Lovely park to walk around, albeit overrun with Canadian Geese. Plenty to do. Very scenic. I did a figure of eight walk around the boating lake.

L C
2021-08-17 23:28:41 GMT

Got kids? Need a day out? Want it to be free? Then go here! £5 parking all day, which is literally right next to the splash pool. Clean water to paddle through, fountains, dragon style piping which squirts water everywhere to run and play through.

Next to the pool is the toilets/changing area, which is very handy, There's also a boating lake where you can rent either paddle boat or a motor boat to ride around the mini lake, with all the ducks and geese.

On the other side is a little cafe, food to fit every fussy eater highly recommend the ice cream they serve Next to that is an open green for bowls, and finally there's a miniature train to ride on over a little bridge and through a tiny tunnel. So there is literally something for everyone.

Not done yet! Go up the stairs or ramp and you're greeted with the view of old fashioned beach huts which can be rented for the day for a decent price, these are followed up with the beach.

The beach is clean, spacious and full of fun for all ages as you'd expect from a beach. I found myself building sandcastles, digging down and burying myself or my niece, crab hunting, shell hunting and jelly fish hunting. Yes! Jellyfish, these little guys get washed up on the beach and they're completely harmless you can pick them up mo problem. The ones I was finding were roughly 1-2 inch big, but if you go half a mile up the beach towards the amusements you'll be able to find and swim with ones the size of dinner plates.

So there is plenty to do and see. Highly recommended.

Charlotte Hodge
2019-05-06 16:45:19 GMT

What can I say? If you visit Mablethorpe you need to visit Queens Park, great for all the family but especially kids. Large water play area, inflatables available to buy on-site. Food and drink available to eat in the cafe or whilst sitting around the pool area. There is also a large play area to the side and a large boating lake. So much to do, it's great. Expect to spend a good couple of hours here at the very least.

S S
2019-05-30 08:16:26 GMT

Goose poop aside this is a beautiful lake to walk around, there are areas to hire a motor boat or paddle boat to go around the lake.
There's a large play area for children 12 years and under, also a bowling green and a splash park for kids and adults to cool off and have a bit of fun.
You can access the promenade via a ramp or stairs as well.
Car park either end of the lake, parking is £5 for the whole day, £2 For 3 hours or £1 for 1 hour, if you have a blue badge and park in a disabled bay then your time will automatically be doubled by the traffic warden so £2 Will get you 6 hours of parking time.
The only complaint is that there aren't many bins so if like us you pick up after your pooch then you have a bit of a walk with the bag until you get to a bin so I'd suggest doubling up your bag.

ian wilkinson
2022-09-02 18:11:25 GMT

Brilliant for kids fun day you can make as cheap as you like take a picnic and spend nothing

Angie Buckingham
2023-09-04 18:56:13 GMT

Such a wonderful paddling pool, well kept and wonderful to see all the children enjoying themselves safely.

Mark Mosey
2023-07-26 14:18:33 GMT

Great for all the family including dogs

Bella Blackwood
2023-09-08 17:10:13 GMT

This outdoor pool was very clean on a hot summer's day. It's a perfect location for youngsters.

jack Lodge
2021-09-19 08:50:12 GMT

We do like to walk around the lake and sit to watch the geece and ducks .cafe good too

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About Mablethorpe
Town in England

Mablethorpe is a seaside town in the civil parish of Mablethorpe and Sutton, in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. In 1961 the civil parish had a population of 3,611. On 1 April 1974 the parish was changed to form "Mablethorpe and Sutton". The population including nearby Sutton-on-Sea was 12,531 at the 2011 census and estimated at 12,633 in 2019. The town was visited regularly by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, a 19th-century Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom. Some town features have been named after him, such as Tennyson Road and the now closed Tennyson High School. source

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