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Natureland Seal Sanctuary, Skegness

Discover rescued seals and exotic wildlife in a family-friendly sanctuary dedicated to conservation and education on the Lincolnshire coast.

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Natureland Seal Sanctuary in Skegness is a family-friendly wildlife attraction renowned for rescuing and rehabilitating orphaned and injured seal pups along the Lincolnshire coast. Visitors can explore diverse animal exhibits including seals, penguins, reptiles, tropical butterflies, and more, alongside interactive feeding displays and educational activities in a relaxed seaside setting.

A brief summary to Natureland Seal Sanctuary (Skegness)

  • N Parade, Skegness, PE25 1DB, GB
  • +441754764345
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  • Duration: 2 to 3 hours
  • Mid ranged
  • Environment icon Outdoor
  • Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
  • Monday 10 am-4 pm
  • Tuesday 10 am-4 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-4 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-4 pm
  • Friday 10 am-4 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-4 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-4 pm

Local tips

  • Plan your visit around the seal and penguin feeding times for an engaging and informative experience.
  • Explore the Floral Palace to see tropical butterflies and relaxing waterfalls—perfect for a quiet moment.
  • Take advantage of interactive activities like feeding goats in the Pets Corner for family fun.
  • Visit on a weekday or early morning to avoid peak crowds and enjoy a more tranquil atmosphere.
  • Bring a camera for excellent photo opportunities of seals, penguins, and vibrant tropical species.
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Getting There

  • Bus

    Take the Stagecoach bus service from Skegness town center to North Parade, with a journey time of approximately 10 to 15 minutes. Buses run frequently during the day, and the stop is a short walk from the sanctuary entrance. Tickets cost around £2-£4.

  • Car

    Driving to Natureland Seal Sanctuary from central Skegness takes about 5 to 10 minutes. Limited parking is available near the sanctuary, with some paid parking options in the vicinity. Be mindful of peak season congestion.

  • Walking

    If staying in Skegness town center, walking to the sanctuary is a pleasant 20 to 30-minute stroll along flat terrain, suitable for most visitors including families and those with moderate mobility.

Natureland Seal Sanctuary (Skegness) location weather suitability

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A Sanctuary Dedicated to Seal Rescue and Rehabilitation

Natureland Seal Sanctuary is internationally recognized for its vital role in rescuing and rehabilitating orphaned and injured seal pups found along the Lincolnshire coastline. The sanctuary offers visitors a unique chance to witness the entire rehabilitation process, from rescue to release. The seal pups live in specially designed pools where their feeding times are scheduled and open to the public, providing both education and engagement with these charismatic marine mammals.

Diverse Wildlife and Interactive Experiences

Beyond seals, Natureland houses an impressive variety of animals including penguins, reptiles, tropical butterflies, alpacas, and even exotic creatures such as crocodiles and spiders. The Floral Palace is a highlight, featuring tropical butterflies fluttering among cacti and plants from Mexico and North Africa, creating a tranquil and colorful environment. Interactive activities such as feeding the goats in Pets Corner and pottery painting sessions add to the family-friendly appeal.

Educational and Relaxing Atmosphere

The sanctuary balances education with leisure, offering informative feeding displays that reveal animal behaviors and conservation messages. Visitors can enjoy relaxing by waterfalls and tropical plant displays, making it a peaceful retreat within the seaside town. The facility emphasizes the importance of wildlife conservation and rehabilitation, inspiring visitors of all ages to appreciate and protect nature.

Facilities and Accessibility

Natureland is equipped with visitor amenities including a café, gift shop, toilets, baby facilities, and is dog-friendly. The sanctuary is accessible to a wide range of visitors, including those with mobility needs. Its location on North Parade in Skegness places it within easy reach of the town's other attractions, making it a convenient and rewarding stop for families and wildlife enthusiasts.

Seasonal Operation and Visitor Experience

Open daily from 10am to 4pm, with last admission at 3:30pm, Natureland welcomes visitors year-round except on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year's Day. The sanctuary’s moderate size allows for a comprehensive visit typically lasting between 2 to 3 hours, ideal for a day trip or part of a seaside holiday itinerary.

Community and Conservation Impact

Natureland Seal Sanctuary plays a crucial role in local wildlife conservation efforts, working closely with rescue organizations along the Lincolnshire coast. Its educational outreach and rehabilitation success stories have made it a beloved institution within the community and a model for marine mammal care. The sanctuary’s commitment to animal welfare and environmental education enriches the visitor experience and fosters a deeper connection to the natural world.

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