Fishing at Cleethorpes Country Park Lake
TripTock includes Cleethorpes Country Park Lake in the Tetney, Humberston & Cleethorpes fishing area as a public fishing water near Cleethorpes. We only publish access, prices, species or fishery rules as fixed facts when reliable current evidence supports them.
Current council-verified information
Permit, licence & access
Checked against current North East Lincolnshire Council information. Public access does not mean free fishing.
Public water · permit required
North East Lincolnshire Council says anglers must buy a fishing ticket and hold the appropriate rod licence before fishing at Cleethorpes Country Park.
A council fishing ticket does not replace the required Environment Agency rod licence.
The council lists designated fishing pegs at Cleethorpes Country Park.
Motorists can access the Country Park via Park Lane, just off Humberston Road and North Sea Lane.
The council lists free parking at the Park Lane entrance for approximately 40 cars.
Council information describes the lake circuit as a tarmac route suitable for people with mobility impairments. This does not by itself verify every individual fishing peg as wheelchair accessible.
North East Lincolnshire Council — PSPO, parks and fishing permits · checked 2026-08-18
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Know before you go
These practical notes come from the owner fishing audit and can change faster than ordinary venue details. Re-check volatile rules or access before making a special journey.
Public water · permit required
Municipal public water with designated fishing pegs in the audit.
Audit says permits must be bought before fishing and are not sold on the bank.
Next action: Check North East Lincolnshire Council permit information
Owner fishing audit · 18 Aug 2026
Before you fish
Check the venue's latest access arrangements, day-ticket availability, match bookings, opening times, bait and tackle restrictions, hook and keepnet rules, and any accommodation-only conditions before making a special journey. Freshwater anglers must also make sure they hold any rod licence and permission required for the water.