Description
Visiting Skegness on the Lincolnshire seaside became ever more popular over the years through at first only the better off people were able advantage of the facilities provided. Perched on the 'drier side of Britain' Skegness is a seaside resort that's small enough to offer a friendly atmosphere, but large enough to provide hours of entertainment. it is known that Skegness has been occupied since before Roman times. Roman pottery can be found today on the shore, it makes a change from collecting sea Shells.
The County Hotel is an elegant 1930's building situated on the North Parade, level walk to the amenities. The restaurant is lovely Art Deco Style.
Spacious entertainment lounge with sprung dance floor and popular lounge bar
Itinerary
Monday - Day of Travel
2 x Excursions Boston, Spalding & Lincolnshire
Friday - Return Travel
Venue Information
Level walk to all amenities
40 En-suite bedrooms
Tea/Coffee making facilities
TV
Hairdryer
Sprung dance floor
Lift to all floors
Seaview rooms - subject to availability and supplement