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Grimsby

This is your travel guide for Grimsby

1 : Visit Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre [2 hrs]
Explore the history of Grimsby’s fishing industry at this museum located in a former 1950s fish market. Learn about the town’s maritime past, see interactive exhibits, and even step inside a trawler to experience life at sea.

2 : Walk along the Grimsby Dock Tower [1 hr]
Take a stroll to admire the iconic Grade I listed hydraulic tower and the nearby lock gates, which played a crucial role in the town’s fishing industry. Enjoy the views of the docks and the Humber estuary from this historic structure.

3 : Discover the Waltham Windmill [2 hrs]
Head to the nearby village of Waltham to visit the beautifully restored 19th-century windmill. Climb to the top for panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and learn about the milling process and local history.

4 : Shop at Freshney Place Shopping Centre [2 hrs]
Indulge in some retail therapy at one of the largest shopping centers in Lincolnshire. Browse a wide range of stores, grab a bite to eat at the food court, and enjoy a leisurely afternoon exploring the shops and boutiques.

5 : Stroll around Peoples Park [1 hr]
Relax in this Victorian park with beautifully landscaped gardens, a lake, and a cafe. Take a leisurely walk, enjoy a picnic, or simply sit and people-watch in this peaceful green space in the heart of Grimsby.

Background Info

Weather
In Grimsby, expect mild temperatures with an average of 50°F (10°C), occasional showers, and moderate humidity levels in spring and autumn. Summers are pleasantly warm with temperatures around 68°F (20°C). Winters can be cold, averaging around 36°F (2°C) with some snowfall. Air quality is generally good.

Language
English is the primary language spoken in Grimsby.

Cost Of Living
The cost of living in Grimsby is lower than the UK average, making it an affordable place to visit. Accommodation, dining, and transportation costs are budget-friendly compared to larger cities like London. Shopping at local markets can also offer good value for money.

Other
Grimsby is known for its strong maritime heritage, with a history dating back to the Domesday Book. The town has a bustling fishing industry and is famous for its smoked fish. Grimsby also hosts various cultural events and festivals throughout the year, celebrating its heritage and community spirit.

North East Lincolnshire – unitary authority in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England

Location: Grimsby, England DN33 2, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland flag

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Population: 159,600 (2015)

Area: 191.864 sq km

Coordinates: 53.55, -0.1

Timezone: (UTC+00:00) United Kingdom Time


North East Lincolnshire Council

North East Lincolnshire Council

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North East Lincolnshire UK locator map