About North East Lincolnshire

The gentle sea with the purest water and the magnificent sandy beaches of North East Lincolnshire attract more and more tourists yearly. The crystal turquoise color of the seawater sets the level of your vacation somewhere between stunning and perfect. So if you are looking for the perfect sea, this is your place!

Good for Relax
Good
7.4
Free entrance • Amenities beach • Easy access • Bright sand • Crowded in season • Large low tide
3.8 Amenities index

Calm, measured rest and the sound of waves are perhaps the most common associations that arise with the word "beach". This is not surprising, as relaxation is exactly what many beach travelers are looking for. If you associate your vacation primarily with such activity, choose one of the 1 beach in the region.

To make your choice easier, we have prepared a list of the best beaches for relaxation in North East Lincolnshire.

Attraction and Infrastructure

As for the main features of the beaches of North East Lincolnshire, they are as follows:

  • The region's beaches are mainly wide, long and have a high level of cleanliness. The most common surface is sand of bright color.
  • Usually, entry into the water is gentle, which is very good for kids. There are 1 such beaches.
  • An important clarification, 1 beach in the region have a long intertidal zone, which means that during low tide hours you may have to travel a considerable distance. This is also something to consider if you don't want to suddenly be in the water at high tide.
  • The average distance from the road to beach in North East Lincolnshire is less than 500 meters. 1 beach are relatively easy to access.

The vast majority of North East Lincolnshire beaches have the necessary amenities, such as sun loungers, umbrellas, beach cafes, showers and toilets.

Latest reviews on North East Lincolnshire's beaches

Cleethorpes Beach
8 Alexander Brooks

This beach is fantastic when the tide is in, but when it recedes (and I mean recedes!!!) there are superior beaches out there. The sand on the upper part is incredibly soft and pristine. However, below the high tide mark, the sand becomes muddy, smelly in certain areas, and stretches on for miles. I estimate that the low water point is approximately 1½ miles away. The amusements and shops located above the beach are excellent and provide everything that anyone could need. There is parking available right on the road (arrive early) as well as near the train station. Restrooms are conveniently located near the promenade and train station. Overall, this is a wonderful beach that offers everything necessary for a great day out. It would have received a 5-star rating if it weren't for the presence of mud. I'm not being overly critical, just mentioning that if you were to visit and experience it firsthand, the mud might spoil your day if no one had warned you about it.

Finding hotels in relative proximity to the beaches is usually fine. Many beaches have enough nearby accommodation, which gives good opportunities to choose the right place to stay.

The hottest month of the region is August - air temperature during this time warms up to 18.4°C and water up to 15.9°C. The coldest month is January - air temperature drops to 7°C and water to 7.2°C.

Do you know how many beaches there are in North East Lincolnshire? In total there are 1 beach and the most popular is Cleethorpes Beach.