eat, drink and relax. and drink eat,

along to Seafront where you’ll find a host of places to to places of host a find you’ll where Seafront Cleethorpes to along

dedicated area for dogs to swim in. After your walk why not pop pop not why walk your After in. swim to dogs for area dedicated

0 22 33 22 0 20 71 08 dedicated to fishing, pond dipping, boating and there’s even a a even there’s and boating dipping, pond fishing, to dedicated

As well as being a great place for a walk the park also has areas areas has also park the walk a for place great a being as well As

easy to get to from all over and Cleethorpes. and Grimsby over all from to get to easy

Bus services No7,8,9 and 9A all stop close to the park making the walk walk the making park the to close stop all 9A and No7,8,9 services Bus

Sea Lane), there is a large car park with a picnic area and toilet facilities. facilities. toilet and area picnic a with park car large a is there Lane), Sea

access the area via Park Lane (just off Road and North North and Road Humberston off (just Lane Park via area the access

pick up a leaflet. a up pick There are several accesses into the park for pedestrians, motorists can can motorists pedestrians, for park the into accesses several are There

To find other walks in this series please visit www.nelincs.gov.uk or or www.nelincs.gov.uk visit please series this in walks other find To

new route then please contact us by emailing [email protected] [email protected] emailing by us contact please then route new

displays around the lake for more information about these walks. these about information more for lake the around displays

If you like this walk and want to tell us about it or have an idea for a a for idea an have or it about us tell to want and walk this like you If

light exercise or anyone with mobility impairments. Look out for the the for out Look impairments. mobility with anyone or exercise light

tarmac path. This route is idea for anyone looking to get a bit of of bit a get to looking anyone for idea is route This path. tarmac

end of your walk gradually slow your pace to cool down. down. cool to pace your slow gradually walk your of end the easiest and most accessible is a stroll around the lake on the the on lake the around stroll a is accessible most and easiest the

warmed up before you gradually increase your pace. Towards the the Towards pace. your increase gradually you before up warmed Within the Country Park there are a variety of walks to choose from, from, choose to walks of variety a are there Park Country the Within

At the start of your walk make sure you start off slowly, getting getting slowly, off start you sure make walk your of start the At

wildlife and waterfowl. waterfowl. and wildlife

fast enough to raise your heart rate and be slightly out of breath. breath. of out slightly be and rate heart your raise to enough fast open grazing pasture, woodlands and a large lake with abundant abundant with lake large a and woodlands pasture, grazing open

will be different for everyone but as a guide you should be walking walking be should you guide a as but everyone for different be will established in 1988 and covers an area of over 64 hectares of of hectares 64 over of area an covers and 1988 in established

the most benefits, your walk needs to be at a brisk pace, that pace pace that pace, brisk a at be to needs walk your benefits, most the An oasis in the middle of town, was was Park Country Cleethorpes town, of middle the in oasis An

shops or to see friends and gradually build up to longer walks. To get get To walks. longer to up build gradually and friends see to or shops

Cleethorpes Country Park Country Cleethorpes If you’re new to walking then build up slowly, try short trips to the the to trips short try slowly, up build then walking to new you’re If

doorstep with friends and family. and friends with doorstep

great way of discovering your local area and the countryside on your your on countryside the and area local your discovering of way great

boosts your immune system and improves your mood. It’s also a a also It’s mood. your improves and system immune your boosts

A good walk also improves the strength and flexibility of your joints, joints, your of flexibility and strength the improves also walk good A

illnesses such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, asthma and stroke. stroke. and asthma diabetes, 2 type disease, heart as such illnesses

way of becoming more active helping to reduce the risk of chronic chronic of risk the reduce to helping active more becoming of way

you from A to B, regularly getting out and about is an ideal ideal an is about and out getting regularly B, to A from you

irrespective of their age or level of fitness, as well as getting getting as well as fitness, of level or age their of irrespective

Walking is a great activity for just about anyone anyone about just for activity great a is Walking Put your best foot forward foot best your Put

Cleethorpes Before setting off Country Park • Make sure that you’ve got appropriate footwear for your walk 2¼ miles (3½km) • Check the weather before leaving your house and dress accordingly • Check that the walk is suitable for you and your party. If in any doubt then contact the PRoW team for more details • Let a friend or relative know where you are planning to walk especially if you are off out exploring by yourself • Make sure that you’ve got your mobile phone and that it’s got plenty of battery left When out walking remember to follow the Countryside Code • Consider the local community and other people enjoying the outdoors • Leave gates and property as you find them and stay on the line of the paths • Leave no trace of your visit and take your litter home • Keep dogs under effective control • Plan ahead and be prepared Easy • Follow advice and local signs

Accessible by Public Transport

When you’re out walking in the countryside, please respect the Countryside Code. Suitable for walkers with dogs

For more information please contact: Public Rights of Way Team 2 Origin Way | Europarc | Grimsby | North East | DN37 9TZ Suitable for wheelchair users T 01472 324500 | E [email protected] | www.nelincs.gov.uk 4

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START Country Park Car Park 7 Postcode: DN35 0PB

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Swan nesting on the lakeside

The instructions given in this guide take you in an anti-clockwise direction around the route

Cleethorpes Country Park 2¼ miles (3½km)

1 Leave the car park by the south- 4 Before crossing the narrow 6 At Martin Wragg Way turn left 8 At the circular blocked paved east exit and head up the path footbridge turn left and follow and re-enter the parkland, area turn right and head back towards the lake the track keeping the beck to follow the path heading towards the car park your right hand side towards the lake 2 At the first junction take the This is just one of the walks around path to your right 5 Turn left onto Grimsby Road 7 In the small wooded area follow the Country Park, look out for more the path straight ahead walks on the display board by the 3 Follow the path straight ahead car park towards the bridge