Where the coast meets the countryside Coastal Country Park

Huttoft Car Terrace for big skies

This flat, coastal landscape is ‘big sky’ country. A great theatre Sutton on Sea Acre Gap Explore,

➔ experience To Alford Sandilands for watching the drama of weather unfold over land and sea. P and enjoy this slice of living Poplar Farm countryside, with its • beautiful big skies On a visit to , Sir John Betjeman wrote: • sandy beaches and dunes A52 Huttoft Car Terrace • wonderful wildlife Sutton Branch Line You are here P and nature reserves Greyly tremendous the thunder • historic villages Farmer Brown’s Ice Cream Roman Bank • network of footpaths Moggs Eye across working Hung over the width of the wold P+ farmland But here the green marsh was alight Huttoft Radcliffe Donkey Sanctuary P Cloud Bar Anderby Drainage Museum In a huge cloud cavern of gold Round and Round House Drain

To Alford ➔ Anderby Main P

The world’s first Official Cloud Spotting On Your Marques Chapel Six Marshes Area is at Anderby Creek Cloud Bar P

P A52 (see map). Chapel Point

NORTH Geoff Trinder

Laurie Campbell

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Sutton Branch Line Walkway Sandilands Walk Main attraction Toilets (all disabled access) – opening times vary Chapel Point to Anderby Creek Walk Footpath P Parking Disabled access Anderby Creek Walk Permissive access P+ Includes parking for 2 larger vehicles Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust Reserve Picnic area Walks leaflets available from 01522 782070 and TICs Other wildlife viewing spots Farm shop Place to eat

www.lincolnshirecoastalcountrypark.com This is one of the best spots to watch seabirds. In winter, lookout for impressive flocks of pink- e-mail: [email protected] footed geese (left) and whooper swans (above) Tel: 01522 782070 in the big sky overhead.

Robert Churchill Robert Extract from ‘A Lincolnshire Church’ – from Collected Poems by John Betjeman © The Estate of John Betjeman, 1955. Reproduced by permission of John Murray (Publishers).