Families in Cleethorpes can take part in a guided beachcombing walk this half term, offering a chance to explore the natural and historical treasures revealed when the tide retreats.
Led by Cleethorpes Coastal Ranger Josh Forrester, the event invites participants to discover what the sea leaves behind along the strandline — from shells and seaweed to fragments of the town’s maritime past. The session runs on Tuesday, 28 October, from 1pm to 3pm, with limited spaces available through Eventbrite.
The walk begins behind the Cleethorpes Leisure Centre, where attendees will meet before setting out along the sand. All ages are welcome, though children must be accompanied by an adult. Participants are advised to wear suitable clothing and footwear for walking on soft sand and to bring refreshments.
The event is weather-dependent, and organisers will contact registered participants if conditions require cancellation. Accessibility may be limited due to the terrain, but the team encourages those with specific needs to reach out in advance.
Funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, the activity is part of ongoing efforts to help people engage with Cleethorpes’ coastal environment and its rich natural heritage.
Image credit: North East Lincolnshire Council