Monday, March 3, 2025

Hit the trail for an easier ride between Chapel and Ingoldmells

A new multi-user trail between Chapel St Leonards and Ingoldmells will make it easier for people to walk, cycle, and enjoy the outdoors around Skegness.

The mile-long path next to the A52 joins up with other footpaths to create a four-mile-long circular route that leads to the beach and promenade.

The trail also allows for links to public transport connections, offering new, safe, and sustainable routes between resorts and more travel options for local people and visitors.

The trail has been created by Hardy’s Farm and Connected Coast Town Deal with Towns Fund investment provided for the project.

Chris Baron, Chair of Connected Coast said: “The new trail provides a safe, active, and greener travel option, and it’s ideal for people who want to explore the area on foot or on bike. By linking into other footpaths and routes, the new trail also allows for travel onto popular locations such as Fantasy Island, Butlins, and the town, creating better connections in the area.

“The new trail offers a great opportunity for people to get out and enjoy the area sustainably and actively all year round.”

The management and maintenance of the multi-user trail is being carried out by Hardy’s Farm, a children’s petting farm and popular visitor attraction at Ingoldmells.

Stuart Hardy of Hardy’s Farm said: “With the Towns Fund’s match funding, we’ve been able to successfully establish a versatile multi-user trail connecting Ingoldmells and Chapel St Leonards. It’s a great asset providing safe passage away from the main road and is regularly used by both residents and visitors.

“This project underlines Hardys Animal Farms ongoing commitment to improve our area and provide community benefit from our new luxury holiday park development at Country Meadows in Ingoldmells.”

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