How to get toCleethorpes Coast Light Railwaycar-free

Visit Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway car-free

Visit by bus for just £2 each way. Most buses in England are offering £2 Single Fares until 31st December 2024. Our journey planner will show you if your route is included, or you can find a full list of participating operators and routes here.

It’s easy to reach Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway car-free. There are frequent direct buses from Cleethorpes Pier to Kings Way and Lakeside train stations.

Cleethorpes Pier is a 20-minute stroll from Lakeside station. In summer, you can catch a connecting road train from the pier to Kings Way station. A summer open top bus stops frequently at each of the stations: Lakeside, Kings Way and Humberston.

Year-round, frequent bus 10 also runs from the pier (Alexandra Road adjacent to Sea Road) to Kings Way station (Leisure Centre stop, 5 mins) and Lakeside station (Meridian Road stop, 10 mins). The bus route starts at Barnoldby le Beck, passes through Grimsby and ends in Humberston. Bus 5 from Immingham also calls regularly at Kings Way station (Leisure Centre stop).

Cleethorpes train station is very near the pier, and has trains from: Grimsby, Scunthorpe, Barton-on-Humber, Doncaster, Sheffield, Manchester and Liverpool. When you travel by train, a Grimsby Town & Cleethorpes PlusBus ticket offers unlimited travel.

National Route 110 runs along the Cleethorpes promenade. Plan your cycle route here.

Here’s some information on accessibility on buses and trains.

About Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway

This 2-mile track is one of the oldest miniature railways in the UK, as well as North Lincolnshire's top attraction (on Trip Advisor).

For any queries about visiting contact Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway on 01472 604657 or info@cclr.co.uk

Address: Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway, Lakeside Station, Kings Road, Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire, DN35 0AG. Visit Website