Family hotels in Cleethorpes

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From its award-winning beach to a rich historical past, Cleethorpes promises bountiful opportunities for family adventures. Whether you're seeking budget-friendly accommodations or a touch of luxury, staying amid the bustling town centre or in a quaint, charming village nearby, you'll find the perfect base for your family holiday in Cleethorpes.

In this guide, we aim to help you discover the best family-friendly hotels in Cleethorpes, located in neighbourhoods close to major attractions for the young and young at heart. Gather your children, start planning, and prepare to enjoy all that this delightful seaside town has to offer.

Things to do

From picturesque nature reserves to fascinating historical sites, Cleethorpes offers a variety of attractions and activities for families to explore. Here are our top recommendations for must-see family-friendly spots in this welcoming seaside town.

Embark on a day of fun on Cleethorpes Beach, voted the second best in the UK reachable by train. Build sandcastles, splash in the sea, and enjoy quality family time on this award-winning stretch of coastline. Expand your day of excitement by visiting the Cleethorpes Country Park, a local nature reserve boasting 153.2 acres of wildlife and outdoor activities for the whole family.

Immerse yourself in local history by strolling through the villages of Itterby, Oole, and Thrunscoe, which make up the foundation of Cleethorpes. As you wander their charming streets, make your way to the historic Cleethorpes Pier and promenade, opened in 1873 and 1885 respectively, for a peaceful seaside walk with breathtaking views.

Finally, don't miss the chance to view the 'Boy with the Leaking Boot' statue, gifted to the town in 1918 by John Carlborn. This unique piece of Cleethorpes history has become a symbol of the town and makes for a great photo opportunity for the whole family to remember their fantastic time in Cleethorpes.

When to visit

The best time to visit Cleethorpes for warm-weather activities is from early July to early September, when the sun shines bright and temperatures average between 67°F and 55°F. Enjoy the complete British seaside experience with plenty of outdoor activities and events during these sunny months, knowing that Cleethorpes typically has some of the lowest annual rainfall in the region.

However, if you prefer to avoid peak season crowds and still wish to experience more pleasant weather, consider visiting in late spring or early autumn. Keep in mind that school holidays are the ideal time for family vacations, so plan accordingly to ensure your children don't miss any school days during your Cleethorpes adventure.

JAN
7.9°
3.3°
50mm
10 days
FEB
8.9°
3.3°
48mm
9 days
MAR
10.3°
4.1°
51mm
10 days
APR
12.7°
5.4°
31mm
8 days
MAY
16.1°
8.9°
66mm
11 days
JUN
18.7°
11.6°
63mm
10 days
JUL
21.6°
14.1°
68mm
11 days
AUG
21.1°
14.1°
68mm
10 days
SEP
18.5°
12.3°
53mm
9 days
OCT
15.2°
10.1°
68mm
10 days
NOV
11.1°
6.8°
57mm
9 days
DEC
9.1°
4.6°
54mm
9 days

Things you'll love...

  • Explore Cleethorpes Beach, the second-best seaside destination in the UK reachable by train
  • Visit the Cleethorpes Country Park nature reserve for outdoor family fun
  • Stroll along the historic Cleethorpes Pier and promenade on a sunny day
  • Discover the local history in the welcoming villages of Itterby, Oole and Thrunscoe
  • Witness the 'Boy with the Leaking Boot' statue, a symbol of the town since 1918

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