United Kingdom · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Cleethorpes
Everything you need to explore Cleethorpes — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Landmark in Cleethorpes
A traditional Victorian pier jutting into the Humber estuary. Free to walk along. At the end you get views of the estuary traffic and the Lincolnshire coast.
🕐 Open daily, roughly 9am-dusk
💡 The pier café does reasonable tea and cheap cakes. Walk to the very end for the best photo angle back towards the town. The pier closes early in bad weather.
Hotels near Cleethorpes Pier →A long, flat sandy beach backed by dunes and a promenade. Good for walking, kite flying, or simply sitting. Free and uncrowded on weekdays.
🕐 Always open
💡 Avoid the stretch near the pier on weekends—head north past the boating lake for quieter spots. Check tide times: at low tide the sand stretches far out.
Hotels near Cleethorpes Beach →Park in Cleethorpes
A small, free-to-enter park around a boating lake with pedalos for a small fee, a playground, and picnic benches. The lake attracts ducks and swans.
🕐 Open 24 hours; boating kiosk hours vary, usually 10am-4pm in good weather
💡 Bring bread for the birds, but avoid the overpriced pedalos unless you have hours to kill. Arrive early to grab a bench with a sea view.
Hotels near Cleethorpes Boating Lake & Play Area →Cultural in Cleethorpes
A small, volunteer-run centre with displays about local wildlife and habitats, plus a raised viewing platform over a reed bed. Free to enter, donations welcome.
🕐 Saturday-Sunday 10am-3pm; extra days in school holidays
💡 Go during a high tide to see wading birds on the scrape. The centre has binoculars to borrow. Opening hours can be erratic—check their Facebook page before visiting.
Hotels near Cleethorpes Wildlife Centre & Discovery Hub →Historic in Cleethorpes
A narrow-gauge heritage railway running along the seafront for about a mile. Tickets are cheap and the journey gives good views of the estuary.
🕐 Weekends and school holidays, 10am-4pm; daily in summer
💡 The ride from the main station to the boating lake costs under £3 and kids love the vintage rolling stock. Check the timetable as it runs fewer services in winter.
Hotels near Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway →Where to Eat in Cleethorpes
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Cleethorpes?
The top attractions include Cleethorpes Pier, Cleethorpes Beach, Cleethorpes Boating Lake & Play Area, Cleethorpes Wildlife Centre & Discovery Hub, Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway.
How many days do you need in Cleethorpes?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Cleethorpes 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Cleethorpes famous for?
Cleethorpes is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Cleethorpes?
Top options include Number 1 Refreshment Room, No.2 Refreshment Room, Browns Cafe, The Wellow.