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CLEETHORPES | Exploring the seafront and beach of Cleethorpes

We visit Cleethorpes, a charming seaside resort town located on the east coast of England. It offers a delightful beach destination for a holiday or day trip. With it's amusement arcades, pier, papas fish and chips restaurant and of course the beach and funfair there's always something to do here.

Here are several reasons why people should consider visiting Cleethorpes:

1. Beautiful Beaches: Cleethorpes boasts long stretches of sandy beaches, perfect for relaxing, sunbathing, or taking a leisurely stroll. The clean and well-maintained beaches provide a picturesque backdrop for a day of family fun or a romantic seaside getaway.

2. Family-Friendly Attractions: Cleethorpes is home to a variety of family-friendly attractions that cater to all ages. One of the highlights is Pleasure Island Family Theme Park, an amusement park featuring thrilling rides, entertaining shows, and various attractions that promise a day of excitement and laughter.

3. Nature and Outdoor Activities: The town is surrounded by stunning natural beauty, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts. Cleethorpes Country Park offers tranquil walking trails, picnic spots, and opportunities for bird-watching. Additionally, the nearby Humberston Fitties Nature Reserve provides a peaceful escape with its diverse flora and fauna.

4. Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway: Take a nostalgic ride on the Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway, a historic narrow-gauge steam railway that winds its way along the coast. Enjoy the scenic views and experience a touch of old-world charm as you travel on this delightful attraction.

5. Seaside Entertainment: Cleethorpes offers a range of traditional seaside entertainment options. The seafront features amusement arcades, funfair rides, and a pier with a variety of games and attractions. You can also enjoy ice cream, fish and chips, and other classic seaside treats while taking in the lively atmosphere.

6. Watersports and Fishing: With its coastal location, Cleethorpes offers excellent opportunities for water-based activities. Visitors can try their hand at windsurfing, kitesurfing, or jet skiing. Fishing enthusiasts can charter a boat or cast their lines from the shore, hoping to catch a variety of fish species.

7. Heritage and History: Cleethorpes has a rich history and is home to several heritage sites worth exploring. The Fishing Heritage Centre provides insight into the town's fishing industry, while the Discovery Centre offers exhibitions on the region's natural history and geology. You can also visit the Ross Tiger, a preserved trawler that offers a glimpse into Cleethorpes' maritime past.

8. Festivals and Events: Cleethorpes hosts various festivals and events throughout the year, adding vibrancy and excitement to the town. From the Cleethorpes Carnival and Armed Forces Day to the Cleethorpes Folk and Cider Festival, there is always something happening to entertain locals and visitors alike.

9. Local Cuisine and Hospitality: Cleethorpes boasts a range of excellent restaurants, cafes, and pubs, offering delicious local cuisine and warm hospitality. Whether you're craving traditional fish and chips, seafood delicacies, or international flavors, you'll find a diverse selection of dining options to suit your palate.

Overall, Cleethorpes provides a fantastic blend of natural beauty, seaside charm, family-friendly attractions, and historical significance. Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or a cultural experience, a holiday or day trip to Cleethorpes is sure to leave you with cherished memories and a desire to return.

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Cleethorpes: Exploring the good and bad of this Coastal Destination

Welcome to our YouTube video! Join us as we explore the magnificent coastal beauty of Cleethorpes Town. In this captivating journey, we'll uncover the hidden gems, picturesque landscapes, and vibrant attractions that make Cleethorpes a true paradise for locals and visitors alike.

Immerse yourself in the breathtaking scenery as we stroll along the golden sandy beaches, accompanied by the soothing sound of crashing waves. Discover the rich history and charming architecture of this quaint town, where every corner holds stories from the past.

Indulge in the vibrant seaside amusement arcades and taste the mouthwatering local cuisine that Cleethorpes has to offer. Whether you're a thrill-seeker, foodie, or nature lover, Cleethorpes Town has something to delight everyone.

Join us as we venture into the heart of Cleethorpes, exploring its lively markets, adorable shops, and lively entertainment options. Experience the warmth and friendliness of the locals, who truly embody the spirit of this coastal gem.

Escape the hustle and bustle of city life and embrace the tranquility that Cleethorpes offers. Enjoy breathtaking sunsets, invigorating walks, and the calming sea breeze that will rejuvenate your soul.

Discover why Cleethorpes Town remains an irresistible destination for those seeking a perfect coastal getaway. With its hidden surprises and endless delights, this town promises an unforgettable experience for all who visit.

So, join us on this thrilling adventure through Cleethorpes Town and unlock the treasures of this captivating coastal beauty. Don't miss out on this opportunity to immerse yourself in the wonders that await you in Cleethorpes. Watch our video now to embark on a virtual journey you won't soon forget!

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Motorhome Day Trips - Humberston Beach

Having had all of our plans for Spring and early Summer cancelled due to the current uncertain times we are living in we wondered what to do with the motorhome while it's in storage. So, we have come up with a plan to try and have a day trip somewhere once a week, of course, this is subject to the ever-changing situation we are living in at the moment.
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Haile Sand Fort, River Humber

While on a trip to visit Mum we popped along the coast from Cleethorpes to Humberston. Spotting the Fort not far out at low tide, took out the Phantom 4 for a nosey.

Driving From Grimsby To Birmingham | Grimsby

In this video we drove from Grimsby to Birmingham. we used the motorway way for a greater part of the journey. the rest was completed using secondary road .

15 Best Things to Do in Grimsby (Lincolnshire, England)
In the 1950s Grimsby was the largest fishing port in the world. This came after more than a century of constant expansion, leaving the town’s docks with giant monuments like the Victoria Mill and the Grimsby Dock Tower. It’s sobering to think that thousands of men have lost their lives on fishing expeditions from this port.

In the 1950s alone, 32 Grimsby-based ships were lost. Even if the industry has contracted since the Cod Wars (1958-1976), fishing is entwined with Grimsby’s personality, and the food industry remains a big employer.

Grimsby is contiguous with the Victorian seaside resort of Cleethorpes. So while you can get to grips with the nitty-gritty of the North Sea fisheries, there’s a more genteel town with a beach, pier and seafront gardens a couple of stops on the train.

Let’s explore the best things to do in Grimbsy:

1. Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre
The place to come to terms with one of the toughest jobs on the planet, the Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre takes you back to when this was the world’s premier fishing port.

2. Ross Tiger
Berthed on the Alexandra Dock in front of the Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre is the oldest surviving sidewinder trawler in Grimsby. The Ross Tiger entered service in 1957 and at that time belonged to the world’s largest commercial fishing fleet. The Ross Tiger is a symbol of the bravery of Grimsby’s fishermen in the mid-20th century, and a monument to the many who died on the job

3. Time Trap Museum
At Grimsby Town Hall you can take a privileged look inside the former police cells and prisoner exercise area to lift the lid on the history of the town and get to know some of its characters.

4. Grimsby Dock Tower
An enduring landmark for Grimsby, this Grade I-listed 94-metre Gothic Revival tower guards the entrance to the Royal Dock.

5. Corporation Bridge
Traversing the Old Dock, in the shadow of the hulking Victoria Mill, is a Scherzer rolling lift bascule bridge dating to 1925. There’s almost no water traffic on the dock, so the bridge is only rarely lifted these days, normally for tests to comply with a law that requires it to be in working order.

6. Grimsby Minster
Designated a minster in 2010, the Church of St James has been Grimsby’s main Christian
place of worship since 1586. The building is even older, dating from well before the 12th century, when it was enlarged by the Bishop of Lincoln Robert Bloet.

7. People’s Park
A five-minute walk from Grimsby Town Station is a Victorian park that opened in 1883. On a U-shaped plot, the park has just come through a restoration and has a few things to recommend it on a warm day.

8. Grimsby Auditorium
An important stop for touring musicians, musicals, comedians and famous personalities, the Grimsby Auditorium is the largest theatre in Lincolnshire and one of largest in the East of England. Built in 1995, this receiving theatre can seat 1,200, and has a capacity of 2,000 for standing audiences.

9. Cleethorpes Beach
If you need to feel the sand between your toes, head a little way along the Humber Estuary and you’ll be met by Cleethorpes’ 4.5 miles of vast sandy beaches. The beach is broad and flat.

10. Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway
Now over 70 years old, the Cleethorpes Light Railway is an icon for the resort, and obligatory for families. Beginning at Kingsway by the leisure centre, the vintage steam engines track the waterfront for just over a mile down to the point where the Buck Beck flows into the North Sea.

11. Cleethorpes Country Park
In the south of Cleethorpes the town opens onto this 150-acre nature reserve of woods and grassland around a lake. The meadows are embroidered with wildflowers in May and June, while waterfowl and wildfowl make a home in this environment at different times of year

12. Weelsby Woods
The park has lots of tall mature firs and broadleaf, and there are cultivated areas with clipped grass, as well as wilder parts that have been left to grow out and become a nature reserve.

13. Cleethorpes Pier
In 2016 the restored Cleethorpes Pier was named Pier of the Year by the National Pier Society.
The structure dates from 1873, and used to be much longer before several hundred metres were chopped off the end to help prevent an invasion by sea in the Second World War.

14. Jungle Zoo
Among the animals at the Jungle Zoo are common marmosets, meerkats, ring-tailed lemurs, capuchins, an array of exotic birds, as well as large tarantulas and a Burmese python.

15. Golf
If you know how to handle a wood or iron you may not find a better place to pass a sunny afternoon than Grimsby Golf Club.
This 18-hole course on the west side of the town is well-reviewed, and given the standard the green fees are reasonable, at £35.50 for 18 holes on weekdays and £40.50 on weekends.

Louth Walk: Town Centre【4K】

Located in the county of Lincolnshire, and around 15 miles south of Grimsby, is the town of Louth.

Geographically Louth is situated on the River Lud at the eastern edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds i.e. the hilly part of the county. The name 'Louth' derives from 'Hlud' or 'Loud', referring to the fast flowing river that powered up to 13 watermills.

During the 9th century the Danes conquered Lincolnshire. Hence, several streets in Louth have the 'gate' suffix, deriving from 'gata', which is Old Norse for 'street'. Over the following centuries it would grow into a small market town.

In 1139 Louth Park Abbey was founded by the Bishop Alexander of Lincoln. This would eventually be destroyed in 1536 with the Dissolution of the Monasteries. Still standing today and dominating the town's skyline is St James' Church. Dating from the 15th century, it has the tallest steeple of any medieval parish church in Britain. It was here that in 1536 a sermon was given which was to spark the Lincolnshire Rising by Roman Catholics against Henry VIII's establishment of the Church of England and the aforementioned Dissolution of the Monasteries. For his part in it, the vicar was hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn in London the following year.

In 1770 Louth Navigation Canal opened. This brought a boost to the town as goods could now be more easily transported. The canal was eventually closed in 1924. In 1848 Louth received a railway connection. However, in 1970 the station was closed as part of the Beeching Cuts, where it was deemed that, due to the increase in road traffic, railway infrastructure could be downsized, leading to the closure of over 2,000 stations across the country. Louth station served as a junction for several different lines which were all closed around the same time.

In 2012 Louth was awarded Britain's favourite market town by BBC Countryfile Magazine, beating off competition from runners up, Ludlow in Shropshire and Richmond in North Yorkshire. To this day Louth boasts an impressive amount of independent shops, as can be seen throughout the video.

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9:19 Westgate
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14:12 Market Place
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CLEETHORPES ROAD TRAIN | A ride on the Cleethorpes Lollipop Road Train!

CLEETHORPES ROAD TRAIN | A ride on the Cleethorpes Lollipop Road Train! The Cleethorpes Lollipop Road Train is one of Cleethorpes best loved attractions.
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The Cleethorpes Lollipop Road Train is a small local family run firm owned by Mr Borge Nejrup , All the trains have experienced qualified drivers and are wheelchair and pushchair friendly. Dogs are also welcome (provided they're on a short lead)

Take an enjoyable fun ride along the seafront offering scenic views of the beach, sea and the beautiful flower beds . It is a delightful journey for the young and not so young and will save your legs if you didn't realise just how long Cleethorpes Promenade is!

The road train runs every 30 minutes following a route from the north promenade, near the 2016 award winning pier, linking up with the light railway near the leisure centre.

The cost is a £1.50 for adults / £1 for children / under 2yrs free / each way, children under two are free and all children are given a lollipop

Travel in style and see why the lollipop train has won a gold award for the best cleethorpes attraction experience and also presented with a gold award for East Midlands in bloom.

This Cleethorpes Road Train ride starts at the back of the leisure centre and runs right along the promenade and down to the pier, giving a relaxed view of the seafront, beach and of course the sea!

Holidaymakers from all over the country head to Cleethorpes for a fantastic day out or a holiday, where they find plenty to do whether that's having fish and chips on the beach or maybe a trip to Fantasy Island. Whatever you choose to do you will have a lovely day out at Cleethorpes!

Cleethorpes is a seaside resort on the estuary of the Humber in North East Lincolnshire, England with a population of nearly 40,000 in 2011.

It has been permanently occupied since the 6th century, with fishing as its original industry, then developing into a resort in the 19th century.

The town lies on the Greenwich meridian and its average annual rainfall is amongst the lowest in the British Isles.

The name Cleethorpes is thought to come from joining the words clee, an old word for clay, and thorpes, an Old English/Old Norse word for villages, and is of comparatively modern origin.

Before becoming a unified town, Cleethorpes was made up of three small villages, or thorpes: Itterby, Oole and Thrunscoe, which were part of a wider parish called Clee (centred on Old Clee).

Whilst there are neolithic and Bronze Age remains in the area, permanent occupation appears to date from the 6th century, when the Danes arrived, with substantial communities appearing only in the 9th century.

In 1916 the urban district was renamed Cleethorpes, and in 1922 and 1927 the town's boundaries were extended to include part of Humberston (as far as North Sea Lane) and the Beacon Hill area of Weelsby parish. In 1936 Cleethorpes was granted a charter of incorporation to become a municipal borough.


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WALTHAM: North East Lincolnshire Parish #7 of 21

NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE PARISH #7: WALTHAM

Welcome to another large village on the outskirts of Grimsby, about four miles from the toown centre. It lies close to the Grimsby suburb of Scartho, and the smaller villages of Brigsley and Barnoldby le Beck. To the East is the village of New Waltham, which is a separate village and parish, which will be featured in its own episode.

Waltham dates back to Saxon times, at the very least, although Roman finds in the area indicate that it may have been occupied much earlier. The name Waltham is of Saxon origin. Originally “Wealdhant”, Waltham literally means “wooded village”.

Without a doubt, the finest landmark in this part of the world is Waltham Windmill, one of the very few windmills of its kind in the United Kingdom. Its renowned for having all six of its sails still in full working capacity, and it was one of the last windmills in England to be fully operated by the wind.

Nearby is a former WWII airfield - RAF Grimsby - which was originally Grimsby Municipal Airport. A museum at Waltham Windmill houses a section dedicated to the former airbase.

Notable people associated with the village include Joanne Clifton who you might know from the BBC TV programme Strictly Come Dancing. One of the oldest women to have ever lived came from Waltham. Born in 1683, Elizabeth Shaw would live to the ripe old age of 117. It must be a good place to live then, right?

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Cleethorpes walk, Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, UK

It is great to have all this just 5 minutes walk out of our front door. On a fine day we decided to take a very local walk in Cleethorpes passing a lot of familiar landmarks for people who have visited this town before.

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Cycle to Cleethorpes via Lincolnshire Wolds

Steady Ride to Donna Nook via Scunthorpe, Messingham, Lindsey, Hiboldstow, Caistor, Waltham and Tetney then back via Cleethorpes, Grimsby, Immingham, Thornton Abbey, Saxby, Appleby and Flixbrough.
Donna Nook beach has the largest natural seal colony in the uk but on this occasion there was no access due to the RAF firing bombs and flares at the beach with f15s as part of a training exercise.

Cleethorpes is a seaside town in North East Lincolnshire, England, with a population of about 40,000. It is a popular destination for cyclists, who can enjoy the scenic views along the coast and the nearby countryside. There are several cycle routes in and around Cleethorpes, such as the National Cycle Network Route 1, which runs from Dover to Shetland, passing through Cleethorpes along the way. Another option is the Cleethorpes Circular, which is a 16-mile loop that starts and ends at the Cleethorpes Leisure Centre, taking in the sights of the town, the beach, the boating lake and the Humberston Fitties.
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Britain's Best Breaks ~ Lincolnshire

Head off to somewhere different in 2007. To a surprising county of contrasts, full of characters, yet still one of Britain's best-kept secrets. Wide-open skies, ever changing horizons, space to breathe, time to relax. It's all here in this heritage-rich county where history springs to life. There's a distinct difference to Lincolnshire, and you'll discover it around every corner. Whether city, countryside or coast, you'll find a pace to suit.

Drive With Me Cleethorpes to Belton Lincolnshire 2023

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The Park Hotel, Barnstaple, United Kingdom

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Brum Town Boxing Day Bonanza 2022 Walking Tour 4K

Get a behind-the-scenes look at one of the UK's most famous holiday destinations: Brum! On Boxing Day, take our walking tour and see the city like a local. See the best of Birmingham city centre - from famous landmarks to atmospheric pubs - on this 4K video tour.

On this Boxing Day walk, you'll get to see everything the city has to offer - and you'll do it all while enjoying the festive atmosphere! Featuring exclusive footage of the annual Christmas market, this walking tour is a must-see for anyone visiting Birmingham this Boxing Day.

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Day 6 Chapel St Leonards to Cleethorpes

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Chapel St Leonards – Humber Bridge 63 miles
Continue coast road, Sandilands, Sutton on sea, Mablethorpe,
A1031 Saltfleet, north somercotes, Ludney, Eskham,
Leave A1031 right to North Cotes, Tetney Lock (follow road not tracks), nearly at Tetny rejoin A1031 right to Humberston, Cleethorpes,

North East Lincolnshire County Guide 2017

Welcome to the latest edition of the North East Lincolnshire County Guide. Within this issue, we focus on the development of the region during 2015, highlighting major investments in the area and celebrating the economic growth of the borough.

Thorpe Park Cleethorpes / Tetney Marshes Drone Footage

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