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Cleethorpes Attractions

Cleethorpes (pop. 33,300) has grown from a small fishing village into a popular seaside resort, with a beach of fine sand, a promenade and a swimming pool.
Cleethorpes has several notable sites such as the Humber Forts and the lighthouse on Spurn Point.
Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway
Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway is a family-run regular coastal service that operates between Cleethorpes Lakeside Station and Kingsway Station. You will pass through Lakeside Park and alongside the Humber Estuary where you can take in the wildlife and busy shipping activities. For your further enjoyment, each station has landscaped picnic areas.
Address
Cleethorpes Coastal Light Railway
Lakeside Station
Kings Road
Cleethorpes DN35 0AG
England
Parking
Free
Disabled
Full facilities for persons with disabilities.
Folk Festival
This annual festival takes place in late May.
Holy Trinity & St Mary Church
The parish church of Cleethorpes, Holy Trinity and St Mary, has a Saxon west tower, Norman nave and Early English choir.
LincAir Museum (formerly NATO Aircraft Museum)
Aimed at displaying one aircraft from every member of NATO, this museum has gathered up a variety of Lightnings, a German F-104G Starfighter and a SAAB Draken.
Address
LincAir Museum
Lightning Lodge, near Grainthorpe
Cleethorpes DN35 9JG
England
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