The award-winning Eastleigh Guest House offers 4-star accommodations close to Skegness seafront and town center. The property caters for families, couples and business guests.
Demilea
United Kingdom
Was great value for the price, friendly welcome, room was fresh and clean neatly set up for our arrival.
Just a few steps from Skegness Pier amusements and the beach, Queens Hotel, Skegness is also just a 5-minute walk from the town center, offering free Wi-Fi in the rooms and public area.
Set in spacious grounds, this Victorian hotel is just a 10-minute walk from Skegness seafront and town center. It offers two menus, an on-site restaurant, free parking, and sea views.
Mark
United Kingdom
The hotel was good. The staff was friendly. The breakfast was delicious. We would stay here again
Established in 1912, the North Shore Hotel is set on the Lincolnshire Coast, just 1 mile away from Skegness town center. The hotel is 2625 feet from Natureland Seal sanctuary and the seafront.
Set in Skegness, just a short walk from the award-winning Skegness Blue Flag beach and minutes from the pier and restaurants, Hotel No 8 offers accommodations with free WiFi in public areas.
Located on the Skegness’s North Promenade seafront, North Parade Seafront Accommodations offers limited free parking and an on-site restaurant. Rooms overlook the bowling green or rose gardens.
A quite dull village. Two pubs, The Angel is very much for the locals, enough said. The Woolpack is much better with a weekly quiz and is the only real place to eat in the Village in the evening. Fortunately the food is fine, with well cooked, generous portions.
Batemans Brewery give tours and has lovely Brewery Tap, housed in the old windmill on site. Unfortunately this year it is only open from 10.30am until 4.00pm unless a special event is on. Food is served until 2.00pm although there are only three items on the menu.
Lathers
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I went to Wainfleet with friends to visit the Bateman's...
I went to Wainfleet with friends to visit the Bateman's brewery visitor centre. As we were riding bikes we needed an overnight stop and the Woolpack in the village was a perfect location. The village centre seemed to be frozen in time with little or no modern development and was rather the better for it, though it also appeared to be somewhat depressed with several closed shops and a slightly run-down appearance in places, (a problem not unique to this village by any means). Brewery tour was very interesting, Woolpack hotel good value with very friendly and helpful staff. After the brewery tour we took a trip to Skegness which is a world away even if only a few miles down the road!
Michael
United Kingdom
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