Cleethorpes seaside resort
The resort is jam-packed with events and attractions, walking trails and water sports, and internationally important nature spots – to name a few!
Dogs on the beach
Dogs are not allowed on the resort area of Cleethorpes Beach from Good Friday to 30 September each year (inclusive). After Good Friday, you must not take your dog onto the beach between the Wonderland Rock Groyne and Cleethorpes Leisure Centre. Dogs are welcome to visit the stretch of beach between Cleethorpes Leisure Centre and the Humberston Fitties all year round.
Warning signs about the fines can be found along the promenade and at beach entrances in the restricted area. Wherever you take your dog, remember to carry a dog poo bag and pick up after them. Owners who breach this Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) will be fined £100.
Make sure to keep dogs safe:
The area highlighted on the map shows the area of the beach than dogs are banned from over the summer months.
No dog-zone during summer: Wonderland Rock Groyne, Cleethorpes, DN35 8SJ to Cleethorpes Leisure Centre, Kingsway, Cleethorpes DN35 0BY.
Staying safe
Resort Hub
Whilst there are no lifeguards on the beach, the Resort officers are available 365 days a year. Based at the Resort Hub on Central Promenade, the team provides first aid, lost children or person services, tidal patrols, and sandbank monitoring, and is a great point of call for information and advice on Cleethorpes Beach.
The team also offer educational talks on their role and the environment and can provide information to individuals, groups, clubs or organisations who wish to take part in Beach Litter Clean Ups. Please contact the team for more details.
The Resort Hub team operate 365 days a year.
- 9am to 6pm between April and September
- 9am to 4pm between October and March
Find out more at DiscoverNEL or contact the team at Resort Hub (opposite Cleethorpes Pier), 139 Central Promenade, Cleethorpes, DN35 8SE, email [email protected] or call 01472 323356.
Pleasure crafts and slipway access
We encourage the use of small pleasure crafts off the resort, however, we are keen to ensure that vessels are used safely and user’s respect the rules, for their own safety and that of the user’s around them.
Please make sure you read our Beach Safety – Vessels and Small Craft Guide (PDF, 3MB)
National Nature Reserve
Natural England has recognised the Greater Lincolnshire coast as a National Nature Reserve.
The Lincolnshire Coronation Coast National Nature Reserve covers almost 30 kilometres of the Greater Lincolnshire coast containing a variety of sand dunes, salt marshes, mudflats and freshwater marshes which are of international importance.
Keeping the beach clean
We are lucky to have a beach right on our doorstep, so let’s work together to keep it clean. The beach is raked and litter-picked daily from March to October, and then on Friday to Monday over the winter months.
As well as more than 60 normal litter bins, Cleethorpes also has 3 specially designed recycling bins to put plastic in.
Accessible Cleethorpes
Coastal defence
North East Lincolnshire Council is a Maritime Authority and has delegated powers under the Coast Protection Act 1949. This means we can provide and maintain coastal defences, to prevent the erosion of the shoreline.
To report a problem with drainage or any of our coastal defences, complete the online form:
































