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Our Beaches

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To stretch the legs, walk south from the leisure centre and explore the sand dunes. This part of the beach is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and is an excellent place for bird watching – make sure you have your binoculars! Keep going and you’ll find a lovely stretch of sand enjoyed by many including dog walkers, kite boarders and horse riders.

From water sports to rest and relaxation, Cleethorpes has something to offer visitors of all ages. Our dedicated Resort team operates throughout the year keeping you safe whenever you visit. From their offices on the Central Promenade, opposite the pier entrance, you can hire specially designed beach wheelchairs. Whilst you’re there our resort information team will happily answer any questions you have.

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Finally, when you’re out of breath, relax, stop and refuel, there are plenty of fantastic eateries – from fine dining to award-winning fish and chips, Cleethorpes has it all!

The long stretch of coastline is split into four areas, North and Central Proms, Marine Embankment and Humberston Fitties with an area of the saltmarsh providing the perfect spot for bird and nature watching.

The promenade, road and a footpath run the entire length of the beaches. The area adjacent to the main beaches is a traditional style promenade, which runs from the North Prom beach via Central Prom to Cleethorpes Leisure Centre. It then becomes a public bridal way with cycle, walking and land train lanes.

Much of the beach in Cleethorpes is soft sand. However, there are mud warnings in force all year round along the length of the beach. Visitors are advised to check the tide times for advice on incoming tides.

Find out more about our beaches on our website.

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