What’s the first thing you want to do when you get back from a cheeky getaway? Book another!
Earth, Wit & Style enjoyed a fabulous 3 night break over the Easter holidays in sleepy Lincolnshire (where the children were already back to school – bliss!) leaving the bustle and queues of local attractions behind.
Found on www.coolstays.com Seaside Lodge is a luxurious lakeside wooden holiday lodge, in the quiet Lincolnshire coastal village of Anderby Creek.
This holiday hideaway sleeps 4 with 2 double bedrooms and 2 bathrooms and a large, beautifully furnished open plan living, dining and kitchen area. Wooden floors and soft rugs, Hypnos mattress and Egyptian cotton sheets, Nespresso on tap and a log stove, to say we were comfortable is an understatement! The owner Joanna has thought of everything… and then a bit more.
The lodge is on the edge of a peaceful fishing lake, and its just a 2 minute stroll to the beach.
As has become tradition, we brought slo-cooked food and we ate in two nights, on the middle evening of our stay we drove to beautiful Louth and enjoyed Italian fayre at www.viaitalialouth.com.
During our time we had great fun on the expanse of deserted beach, we hired bikes from Coast & Country Bikes (Tony the owner dropped the bikes at the door!) and cycled the sea wall from the lodge to Sutton on Sea which was stunning! Stopping en route at The Fat Seagull, Sandilands for coffee and cake……
We headed back to Louth and had a fabulous lunch at the Auction House Auc
Alford is worth a visit, the boys enjoyed exploring the Manor House, Gardens, and outdoor Museum as well as Farmer Browns Farm Shop at Huttoft www.farmerbrownsicecream.co.uk, they make ice cream on the premises, including one which is champagne flavoured – we were sold!
Take a look at the website for more info – half term will be here before we know it, then there’s those summer hols looming …..
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