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Golden Sands Holiday Park

****O (4.0/5.0)
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Just across the dunes is a sandy beach so long it’s never crowded.
Add to that the equally endless activities and entertainment, the funfair, the climbing wall and RopeWorks, plus the extensive pool complex with 2 flumes and it’s action all the way. This glorious coastline is famous for beaches, lively resorts and major attractions, so there’s no shortage of day trip opportunities.

Feel free to fill each day in just your own way. Every family is different of course, but a typical day at this Holiday Park might begin with a lazy lie in or a family B Fit session. It could be a morning in the heated pool complexes with flumes or a great adventure on the Ropes Course.

Lunch out at a great little pub or pop into our Cafe Bar & Grill with sun terrace. Afternoon hit the Go Kart track, explore Lincolnshire or relax fishing by one of the lakes.
Early evening enjoy a stroll on the beach, a sunset bike ride or a barbecue. Then head off to the Live Lounge for a drink, live music and dancing.

So, whether it's out and about or staying on the Caravan Park, you're sure to have a great holiday at Golden Sands.
25 Aug 2011 - das545701 from DERBYSHIRE wrote
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a couple, a tourer/motorhomer
Its 3 years since our last visit and you can see the changes.
The touring wardens were very helpfull and polite ,even under presure they were great.
New toilet /shower block that were modern and kept as clean as they could, Door code for entry but always open so kids running in and out.
Play area for children so thats another bonus ,
The problem is every one seems to park were they like , our pitch was half used by tents with there gazibos and cars they took up to much space.
still a long walk to the main complex. its ok if weather good.
Good fun for children ,but a little on the pricey side I think, £50 a night for tourer.
lts a matter of taste ,
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17 Aug 2009 - Jane1969L from West Midlands wrote
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a family with children, a tourer/motorhomer
I liked it at this park, yes it's a long way to the entertainment, but the tourers are on a nice quiet field. The loos and showers could do with a tart up, but there was a young girl there cleaning them as well as she could. The staff were helpfull and overall we had a good time.
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6 Jun 2008 - Lloydies from Bedford (Golden Sands) wrote
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a family with children, an owner
Adding to the current review on the camping/tourers site...yes it is located on South Park away from the main site.
We as owners of a static caravan give feedback to the park management & have often said the South Park has a fair distance to the main complex.
This is something that certain people like with it being quieter, but i as an owner would not want because of the distance for myself or anyone who rents my van.
In fairness a roadtrain does operate at most times to ferry people round site.
If anyone requires closer access to the main site then you will only be able to book a static caravan.
In booking a static with the site they will put you wherever a van is vacant at the time, you have NO choice in location.
Booking with any static caravan owner like myself you can ask where the van is located onsite.
Personally we chose the main site BUT are located on the edge overlooking the farm for quiteness.
Not wanting to hear the clubhouse till 2am & have many people marching past our caravan.
Our van is located in an area where most vans are owner vans & only a few let their vans out (most keep for own use) hence very little traffic at any time of day/night.
Golden Sands as a park has much to offer for everyone.
The town of Mablethorpe is very good with shops of all sorts BUT what keeps many people coming back year on year is the beaches.
Golden Sands is called this due to its many miles of "Blue Flag" status beaches.
Across the road you will find the Seal sanctuary & a local pub with access to the beach.
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