Blow the cobwebs away and enjoy a fresh blast of sea air at Anderby Creek which is sandwiched on the coast between Mablethorpe and Skegness. There are no amusements arcades or crowds here – just beautiful sand dunes and a wide sandy beach. Dogs are welcome all year round. The vast stretch of golden sand and rolling grassy dunes at Huttoft Beach is another hidden gem for dog owners while the National Trust Nature Reserve at Sandilands is also a quiet stretch of coastline where dogs are welcome on leads. Head inland and the Lincolnshire Wolds is one of the best areas in the county for dog walking. Explore sections of the Viking Way, walk for miles on the paths zig zagging the rolling hills and spend hours pottering your way along woodland trails. Hubbard's Hills is a beautiful spot. The steep-sided valley near Louth features open grassland and a shallow chalk stream where dogs love to paddle on warm days. Alternatively, visit Whisby Nature Park near Lincoln where you will find lakeside trails, woodland paths and plenty of birdlife.
Combine a spot of history with dog walking at Lincoln Castle where dogs can join you on the castle grounds and medieval wall walks. Dogs on leads are also welcome to explore the scenic outdoor grounds, bridges and pathways surrounding the National Trusts Tattershall Castle. Other dog friendly attractions in Lincolnshire include visiting Gunby Estate, Hall and Gardens where dogs on leads can explore the gardens and extensive grounds, or for something a little different hop on board a steam train ride on Lincolnshire Wolds Railway.