Best attractions and places to see around Waltham include a mix of historical sites, coastal views, and family friendly activities. The region offers diverse outdoor experiences, from exploring man-made monuments to walking along beaches. Visitors can find various points of interest that cater to different preferences, including those looking for easy hikes near Waltham.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Make sure you check the tide times if you want to paddle in the sea otherwise it goes really far out for miles! Can be dangerous in some parts with the mud when the tides out so keep an eye out for signs of where not to go
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A footpath will lead you through a pretty pocket of woodland near Barnoldby le Beck, where you will discover a refreshing oasis nestled amongst the trees.
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This spot marks the the historic prime meridian or Greenwich meridian, a geographical reference line, globally separating the east from the west the same way the equator separates the north from the south.
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In 1884 zero degrees longitude was established as the Greenwich Meridian and the world's prime meridian for measuring longitude. The Greenwich Meridian line runs through Cleethorpes as it travels round the globe from north to south, and a metal plate has been set into the coastal path to mark the exact location. Usefully it also marks the distance between the Meridian and various places around the world. Keep going directly North from here, you only have 2,517 miles to get to the North Pole.
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In 1884 zero degrees longitude was established as the Greenwich Meridian and the world's prime meridian for measuring longitude. The Greenwich Meridian line runs through Cleethorpes as it travels round the globe from north to south, and a metal plate has been set into the coastal path to mark the exact location. Usefully it also marks the distance between the Meridian and various places around the world. Keep going directly North from here, you only have 2,517 miles to get to the North Pole.
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The footpath along Humberston Fitties offers great views of the Humber Sands Forts. Haile Sand Fort is near shore, and Bull Sand Fort further out.
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The Cycle path all the way along the beach will reward you with a lovely ice cream from the ice cream van awaiting you at the end
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Cleethorpes beach and promenade. There’s lots to do especially for kids with arcades, crazy golf, donkey rides, kids rides. Plus fish and chips, ice cream and some cafes and restaurants.
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Waltham is rich in history. You can explore the iconic Waltham Windmill, a six-sailed windmill that is still fully operational, making it a rare sight in the UK. Another significant historical landmark is the Greenwich Meridian Line Monument in Cleethorpes, where a metal plate marks the exact location of the prime meridian.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Cleethorpes Pier offers arcades, crazy golf, and donkey rides, along with the 'world’s biggest fish and chip restaurant'. Waltham Windmill also has a museum and an old-fashioned sweetshop. Additionally, Humberston Fitties Beach and Barnoldby le Beck Woodland and Pond are great for outdoor family activities.
For easy hiking, consider the 7.3 km 'Waltham Windmill loop from Waltham' trail. You can find more details and other routes on the Hiking around Waltham guide.
Beyond visiting specific attractions, the Waltham area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for jogging, mountain biking, and hiking. Explore options like the 'Running Trails around Waltham' on komoot.com/guide/676455, 'MTB Trails around Waltham' on komoot.com/guide/676451, and 'Hiking around Waltham' on komoot.com/guide/676450.
Yes, the Greenwich Meridian Line Monument in Cleethorpes is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering a chance to visit a historical landmark along the coastal path.
For coastal views and beach walks, head to Humberston Fitties Beach. The footpath there provides clear sightlines to the Humber Sands Forts, including Haile Sand Fort. Cleethorpes Pier also offers views of the beach and promenade.
Yes, both Cleethorpes Pier and Waltham Windmill have cafes and restaurants on site. Cleethorpes Pier is home to the 'world’s biggest fish and chip restaurant', while Waltham Windmill offers a restaurant and facilities.
Discover the tranquil Barnoldby le Beck Woodland and Pond, a pretty pocket of woodland with a refreshing oasis nestled among the trees. This spot is ideal for a peaceful walk and enjoying nature.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences, from the historical significance of Waltham Windmill, which is still fully operational, to the lively atmosphere and dining options at Cleethorpes Pier. The scenic coastal views from Humberston Fitties Beach, especially of the Humber Sands Forts, are also highly regarded.
Yes, many of the hiking routes around Waltham are circular. For example, the 'Waltham Windmill loop from Waltham' is an easy 7.3 km circular walk. You can explore more circular options and their lengths on the Hiking around Waltham guide.
Yes, the footpath along Humberston Fitties Beach provides excellent views of the Humber Sands Forts, with Haile Sand Fort being clearly visible closer to the shore.


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