Skegness Sands

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Okay but!!!

Not a bad site,caravans too close together. One key per family for toilet block not a good idea. If you go out after 5pm you need to take the key to get back in,okay unless someone stays at the caravan and needs the loo!!!

ClubMember21330DE5D2

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Reviewed on 13/08/2016 16:00

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good site but

we have just stayed at this site with our motorhome, toilets / showers are very clean, pitches good. only problem we had was with the laundry the tumble driers were used by the hair salon next door, and both were covered inside & on the filters and the seal edges with trapped hair, and I mean covered !! it needs to have all the seals etc. removed to clean the hairs away. we have seen machines used for dog blankets , this was far worse, if the hair salon is allowed to use the tumble driers then they should be made to clean them , we would be . lets the good site down .

zider

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 22/06/2016 19:06

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Excellent site - shame about the wifi

This is an excellent seaside site with immaculate facilities.  The only disappointment for me was finding that the site’s wifi is not part of the Club’s wifi network.  Everything leads you to believe it is: the Club’s handbook shows the site as having wifi, as does its webpage, and the site’s own website not only says that the wifi charges are the same as the Caravan Club’s, but also that it is provided by the same provider.  Even the login screen has the Caravan Club logo on it!  It is only when you try to log in using your Club wifi password that you realise the annual fee you paid for the Club's wifi is useless on this site.   The Club and the site owners should either come to some sort of arrangement to allow members to use their Club wifi login details, or both parties should make it crystal clear that the two systems are not connected.

crannoghome

Caravanner from Lincolnshire

Reviewed on 07/05/2016 17:38

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Winter wander

Had fantastic few nights, facilities lovely and good pitches. Only hardstandings in use but they are fine. Dog friendly bars on the promenade and excellent for dog walking on the sands. Will definitely return.

brianhymer

Motorhomer from Derbyshire

Reviewed on 03/03/2016 12:35

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Skeggy First Timer

Just spent three nights with Grand kids here. First impressions are that site is like a car park with back to back  parking, however, as previously stated, the pitches are large and level, though not much of an outlook. This didn't bother us as we were out all days most of the day. The site is  well served with a regular bus service into Skeggy from the bus stop 200 yds down the road after turning right out of the site. There is also a mini supermarket (Spa shop) just by the bus stop, open all days. Also opposite the shop is a fish'n'chip shop with seating area. can't comment as we didn't use it. If you turn left out  of the gate and walk fifty yds up to the sand and sea you will come to a cafe selling food and drinks, draught beer as well. Again we didn't use it so can't comment, looked clean though. the bus to town is very regular every ten minutes or so, 50/60p for kids depending on which service you use and dropping you off in the centre of town. Sadly the pleasure beach was closed, but this was expected and didn't spoil the grand kids pleasure, there is still plenty to do and places to eat, so good days were had by all, even the weather was bright and dry but with a cold wind. The object of the trip was to establish whether or not to go for a longer stay in the summer months, the overall vote was a definite yes, maybe getting a grass pitch with a sea view next time 

briantimber

Motorhomer from Oxfordshire

Reviewed on 21/02/2016 00:34

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Great winter Site

We stayed here in early November 2015 for one week. I had been a little concerned about the hard standing pitches as they looked like a car park in the site 360 but found our pitch large with plenty of room for the awning and car. Very flat and base gave a good hold for the pegs. Strict rule is rear offside to the peg so you do not look directly at the caravan opposite. Site was busy although no more bookings were being taken for grass pitches. Whilst we were there these were dug up ready for re turfing which apparently is done every year. The site shower block was very modern and kept spotlessly clean. The touring pitches are attached to a large park home/static caravan park which is a top end site kept in immaculate order with very well spaced large units, flower beds, water features and very neatly trimmed grass. All the staff were very professional, proud of the site and welcoming. You are given keys for the shower block and for the entrance gate and gate that opens directly onto the promenade. A great site for an Autumn/Winter/Spring break but as we are retired we would not visit this area in the Summer when the area would be best suited for families IMHO. If you like to stay on site and sit outside your caravan all day this is probably not for you but if you like going out in the car or walking or cycling this is an excellent location.

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Easter family break.

This was our first outing with our new caravan. We arrived very late as we underestimated the time taken to hook up etc. For late arrivals they put toilet block card over the electric hook up post. I have to say, I felt like we were pitched up on a car park. The hard standing area was strange. Unless you are pitch up by the play park you will not have a view of the beach or sea. I didn't realise that when booking, our view was of the back of some houses! The location of the site itself is great with easy access to a lovely beach with a gorgeous cafe/bar at the end of promenade. It had a glass protective barrier from the sea breeze which created a little microclimate. Gave us the illusion we were at the Med! Toilets were immaculate and warm. The key card was annoying but understandable that its to stop the tourists from using them as a public toilet. Didn't really have any contact with the staff. When we return, I would book earlier to ensure we get a pitch by the play area to get the all important sea view.

rfrisby

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Reviewed on 05/11/2015 07:44

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brill site

lovely site and the receptionist was lovely too. first time out and a bit fuddled with things but the people around helped us out. very friendly even the wardens, had a laugh with a few. ideal for the beach. shop, pub, Chinese etc nearby. loved it will go back for short breaks definitely. 

chebbie

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Reviewed on 18/10/2015 23:03

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Crowded Site in Regimented Rows

Unfortunately we did not like this site. The pitches are on compacted shingle, very close to each other in regimented lines,  separated only by narrow rows of brick bordering the shingle. We were never sure if these were meant to be paths or not, but there was a constant flow of people to and fro right past our windows. The facilities are accessed by a key (deposit taken) and we found the staff officious rather than friendly. The location however, is quite good. It is right on the beach, and Skegness and Ingolmells are both walkable along the prom, or beach. There is a handy pub, with decent food, on the front, just outside the gate. 

Chris Lee

Caravanner from Warwickshire

Reviewed on 18/09/2015 19:42

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Well Placed for Skegness and Ingoldmells.

On arrival was allocated a pitch and did not get a choice. For the size of the site which includes static caravans the washroom is not really big enough, although facility was fine it was not up to the standard found at Caravan Club Sites. There is no shop or club on site but there are eating places and a supermarket very close by as is the bus stop.  Ingoldmells was a casual 20 minute cycle ride away nice and easy along the wide promenade being at sea level it was nice and level ride.  I would use the site again as have no complaints. You have to vacate site by 11.30. You are given keys that let you into the washroom and pedestrian gates to leave the site. 

storminnormin

Motorhomer from Suffolk

Reviewed on 18/08/2015 18:17

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