Boston in Lincolnshire is home to a surprising number of holiday parks and campsites, touring parks and lodge parks in Boston and the nearby area. The reason for this is the location, the seaside resorts around Skegness are  a short drive away. There are lots of places to visit nearby like Sleaford, Spalding and Coningsby but the main attraction here is just the local area, it is superb, hence the large number of Boston holiday parks that you can visit. If you are looking for a family holiday in Lincolnshire, Boston is a great base and there are several top caravan parks in Boston and lodge parks in Boston for you to enjoy.

What Can You Do Near Our Boston Caravan Parks?

Boston has a rich history, the pilgrims set sail from Boston on the Mayflower and settled in the USA, hence the name Boston in Massachusetts. Boston is also a major agricultural town, there are super farms in the area and food forms a great part of the economy and of the heritage. It is no surprise then that Boston and the surrounding villages and towns have a growing reputation as a foodies heaven! Enjoy the Stump or St Botolph’s Church in Boston, a stunning piece of architecture or enjoy a day trip to see the seals on the Boston Bell, there is lots to enjoy here.

Why Visit our Touring, Lodge & Caravan Parks in Boston?

There are several notable holiday parks in Boston offering caravan and luxury lodge holidays, Fancy a game of golf, you have it on site. If you want  a decent sized touring, camping or motorhome park, Don’t’ worry, Boston has plenty of independent touring parks that are maintained to the highest standards. Looking for a caravan parks or campsite with fishing on site, Boston has them, there are  a number of great Boston holiday parks for all to enjoy!

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Best For: Countryside and coastal breaks, families, all-ages stays
Accommodation Types: Caravans, lodges, hotel rooms, camping
Highlights: Country setting, driving range, restaurant and bar

Appletree Holiday Park offers a broad range of accommodation including caravans, lodge holiday homes, hotel rooms and camping pitches in a quiet countryside setting near Boston. With a restaurant, bar, driving range, footgolf and adventure play areas, it provides a varied base for relaxed family breaks and activity-focused stays.

Its rural position makes it easy to explore Lincolnshire’s countryside walks, local market towns and coastal attractions, including the seaside at Skegness and Mablethorpe a short drive away. The combination of on-site amenities and nearby exploring options makes Appletree a dependable choice for families and couples alike.

Why it’s a top pick: Ideal for visitors seeking a versatile park with varied accommodation and countryside peace near key Lincolnshire attractions.

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Best For: Family holidays, activity-filled breaks, watersports
Accommodation Types: Lodges, caravans
Highlights: Watersports lakes, indoor and outdoor pools, entertainment

Tattershall Lakes Country Park is a large activity-focused holiday park set around a series of lakes in rural Lincolnshire. Offering lodges and caravans, the park features watersports, an indoor and outdoor pool complex, entertainment venues and a wide range of family activities.

Its location near Tattershall Castle and Lincoln provides access to countryside walks, historic attractions and nearby market towns. With its extensive facilities and lakeside setting, Tattershall Lakes is one of Lincolnshire’s most popular all-ages holiday parks.

Why it’s a top pick: Ideal for families wanting a high-energy holiday park with watersports and entertainment in a lakeside setting.

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Boston Holiday Parks – FAQs:

Is Boston a good place for a caravan park or lodge holiday?

Yes, if you want a quieter inland base rather than a busy coastal resort. Caravan parks, lodge parks and campsites around Boston are typically set in the surrounding countryside rather than in the town centre, offering space and easy access to both the Fens and the Lincolnshire coast.

What is Boston actually like as a holiday destination?

Boston is a traditional market town with a strong historical feel. The town centre is compact, centred around St Botolph’s Church, known as The Stump. It is not a tourist resort, but it works well as a base for exploring the surrounding area, with a mix of shops, cafés and everyday facilities.

What are the main things to do in and around Boston?

St Botolph’s Church is the main landmark, with views across the flat Fenland landscape. Boston Guildhall adds more local history. The Maud Foster Windmill is another notable site just outside the centre. Most activity is low key, with walking routes along the River Witham and across the surrounding countryside.

Where are the caravan parks, touring parks and campsites near Boston?

Caravan parks and campsites are spread around Boston in the surrounding villages and Fenland areas. You will find touring caravan parks and small lodge parks towards places like Sibsey, Wyberton and further out towards the coast. These locations provide easy access while keeping a quieter setting.

Can you easily reach the coast from Boston?

Yes, Skegness and the Lincolnshire coast are around 30 to 40 minutes away by car. This makes it easy to combine a quieter inland stay with day trips to busier seaside locations like Skegness, Ingoldmells or Mablethorpe.

Which nearby places are worth visiting from Boston?

Skegness is the main coastal destination within reach. Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve, just outside Skegness, offers walking routes and wildlife. Freiston Shore, closer to Boston, provides a quieter coastal landscape with open views and birdwatching. Spalding is another nearby market town worth visiting.

Where are the best places to eat and drink in Boston and nearby?

In Boston, The Eagle is a well known pub in the town centre, while Tates Restaurant offers a more formal dining option. The White Hart Hotel is another popular choice. In nearby villages, traditional pubs provide a quieter alternative, particularly around the Fenland areas.

Is Boston suitable for touring caravans and motorhomes?

Yes, Boston and the surrounding area are well suited to touring caravans and motorhomes. The flat landscape and straightforward road network make access easy, and there are multiple touring caravan parks and campsites within a short drive of the town.

How does Boston compare to coastal Lincolnshire locations?

Boston is much quieter and less focused on tourism than places like Skegness. It does not offer beaches or entertainment, but it provides a more relaxed base with access to both countryside and coast. It suits visitors looking for space and a slower pace.