Cleethorpes Pier






Cleethorpes Pier – A Seaside Icon with History and Views
Cleethorpes Pier has been a defining feature of the seafront for over 150 years, standing as a reminder of the town’s rich seaside heritage. Originally built in 1873, the pier was once 1,200 feet long, stretching out into the Humber Estuary. Over time, storm damage, war-time cutbacks, and redevelopment have shaped it into the shorter but much-loved landmark it is today.
What’s There Now?
🍽 Dining & Drinks – Home to bars and restaurants offering food with a sea view, with some great fish and chips
🎶 Live Music & Events – A popular spot for entertainment throughout the year
📷 Great Views – Overlooking the beach, the estuary, and out towards Spurn Point
Why Visit?
Whether you’re enjoying a drink on the deck, taking in the panoramic sea views, or just walking past as part of a day on the Cleethorpes promenade, the pier remains one of the town’s most recognisable landmarks.
📍 Located on Cleethorpes Promenade
🌊 A historic spot with modern appeal
A true piece of Cleethorpes history, still standing proud against the waves.