On the coast 2 miles (3.2 km) to the east of Andertby, is the smaller hamlet of Anderby Creek built on the side of a creek that leads out to sea. The beach at Anderby Creek has been mentioned in the Good Beach Guide. There is a beach shop, cafe, village pub, and a few houses, and five caravan sites with access to the beach. A drainage museum is housed in a drainage board pumping station erected in 1945.
The Creek is protected by the council against the development of modern tourist facilities, to preserve the unspoilt status of the area.
Wolla Bank Reedbed is a nature reserve belonging to the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust located about a mile to the south. It had originally been used as a resource for clay for the repair of the sea wall after the 1953 east-coast floods.