Grimsby at a Glance
An unusual combination of industrial landmarks and green parks, Grimsby is a seaport tucked away in Lincolnshire. From the Waltham Windmill to the Dock Tower, Grimsby has an interesting history to explore in a, slightly unusual, holiday environment.
Discovering Grimsby
- The marina is the hub of Grimsby and the centre of the seaports daily life. Fishermen head in and out of the docks every morning while visitors enjoy the tranquility and watch the world go by. The Waltham Windmill is a great attraction for the whole family, the grounds contain a miniature railway and an old sweet shop.
- There are a number of shopping centres dotted around Grimsby that offer everything from high street classics to local produce. Dive into the hustle and bustle of the indoor market and grab a bargain or stroll down the main strip for some retail therapy.
- Located so close to the sea, Grimsby has a fantastic range of seafood restaurants and good, traditional fish and chip shops. It’s impossible to visit the port without sampling their seafood caught fresh out of the water that morning – it tastes so much better.
- A pub crawl in Grimsby may not last until the early hours of the morning but that doesn’t stop the locals from trying. There are local pubs on every corner and the friendly, docker atmosphere makes it easy for one pint to become five. Get chatting with the locals and find out their favourite hidden gems in the area.
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