Located on the eastern coast of Britain, the expansive county of Lincolnshire extends from The Wash in the south, almost reaching the mouth of the River Humber in the north. It is neighboured by North East Lincolnshire and North Lincolnshire, two Unitary authorities that frame the River Humber. Home to approximately 1 million people, the western county town of Lincoln is a bustling hub amidst the rural tranquility.
Renowned for its vast, flat landscapes, Lincolnshire is a major producer of potatoes which are cultivated extensively across the county. However, the true charm of Lincolnshire lies in its picturesque coastline, marked by low lying stretches of sand and shingle beaches that continue up to the Humber estuary. Along the coast, several significant wetland areas offer a haven for a diverse range of wildlife.
Among the numerous attractions on the Lincolnshire coast, the seaside resorts of Skegness and Mablethorpe stand out for their unique appeal.