Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve
Please note: The King Charles III England Coast Path is not open to the south of Gibraltar Point. This section of the route to Boston will be closed until a bridge is constructed over the River Steeping.
Know before you go
Dogs
Dogs are not permitted on the beach and foreshore from 1 April - 1 September
When to visit
Opening times
Reserve open at all timesThe Visitor Centre is open 7 days a week. In Summer, from 10am to 4pm, the cafe is open from 10am to 3.30pm. In winter, from 10am to 3pm.
Best time to visit
January to DecemberAbout the reserve
Gibraltar Point is a dynamic stretch of unspoilt coastline running southwards from the edge of Skegness to the mouth of the Wash. Covering 1,100 acres of pristine coastline and recognised as an area of international importance, the reserve extends about three miles along the Lincolnshire coast from Skegness to the entrance of the Wash. Sandy and muddy seashore, sand dunes, saltmarsh and freshwater marsh with ponds and lagoons are home to a rich assemblage of coastal wildflowers and many birds. The Visitor Centre includes a cafe and gift shop.
In spring, the first of the migrants stop off to refuel or establish territories. In summer, little terns may be seen fishing in the shallows and skylarks are in full song above the purple haze of the saltmarshes. In autumn, huge whirling flocks of waders can be seen on the high tides. And in winter, wildfowl include brent geese, shelduck, wigeon and teal, with birds of prey including hen harrier, merlin and owls. Visinle migration can be impressive during spring and autumn.
Please visit our main Gibraltar Point page for further information.
Location information
Gibraltar Point is about 3 miles south of Skegness - follow the brown tourist signs. The nearest bus and train stations are in Skegness. It is possible to arrange a bus to Gibraltar Point using the CallConnect service.