Welcome to Green Cleethorpes

Visitors quickly discover Pier Gardens, Kingsway Gardens, maybe the Boating Lake or even the Country Park. But residents know that there are many more parks across Cleethorpes, from Sidney Park opened in 1904 to the more recent Country Park opened in 1996. Green spaces large and small are scattered across the town and we’ve explored them and collected information about Green Cleethorpes ready for you to explore.

We’re encouraging people to learn more about the green spaces of Cleethorpes and to get out and experience them. We’d like you to participate too and tell us your own experiences.

Find out about why this project exists; how to get involved; or simply read the blog and get exploring green Cleethorpes.

Country Parks, Gardens, Spaces and Places

Investigate

Find out about parks, spaces and the green side of Cleethorpes.
A brief history of Green Cleethorpes
Look at our maps
– There’s an index to green places here
– specifically explore North Cleethorpes with our Big Local partnership

Green Spaces and Places

Cleethorpes has a Country Park and a Nature Reserve. There are formal parks and gardens including Sidney Park, Haverstoe Park, Sussex Recreation Ground, Pier, Dolphin and Kingsway gardens and more. A cemetery, allotments, sports facilities, planted roundabouts, green residential spaces and more. So much to explore!

Explore

Get out there. Go walking or cycling around the town. Get fresh air, exercise and a connection to the area.
walking routes
cycling routes
borrow a map!

Contribute

We want to learn much more about what Green Cleethorpes means to you. Can you share photos, postcards, memories or details?
get involved

Get Involved

Help us, help yourselves, help the environment.
volunteer to support this project
– become a Green Influencer (ages 10-18)
grow something yourself

Find out more

Useful information:

All about this project
Acknowlegdments

Lots more to read in the blog.

Thank you to our funders