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Norfolk
From the Hunstanton direction, the further around the West Norfolk coast you go, you will discover the quieter pleasures on Brancaster beach, with its natural dunes.
Norfolk
Heacham started to become popular as a seaside resort with the Victorians due to the opening of the railway line between King’s Lynn and Hunstanton in the early 1860s.
Norfolk
Situated only 10 minutes from the market town of Stalham Sea Palling is an area of outstanding natural beauty. Stretches of fine sand create a series of shallow bays, formed by man made reefs just off the coast, providing safe swimming.
Norfolk
Situated only 10 minutes from the market town of Stalham Sea Palling is an area of outstanding natural beauty. Stretches of fine sand create a series of shallow bays, formed by man made reefs just off the coast, providing safe swimming.
Award winning beach at Mundesley in a popular traditional seaside resort. Very clean, sandy beach with very little shingle.
Access to Horsey beach is on foot from Horsey Mill and village (about 1½ miles / 2.4km) or via a track to a small car park at Horsey Gap. Grey seals abound on the sand dunes in the winter.
Beach Road Car Park
Visit the Discovery Point to find out more about the Deep History Coast.
Beach Road
Visit the Discovery Point to find out more about the Deep History Coast.
Sheringham’s award winning beach is part of a traditional seaside town well known for its fishing industry.
A beautiful pebble beach with wonderful views.
East Promenade
Visit the Discovery Point to find out more about the Deep History Coast.
Old Hunstanton
Set a little way to the north of Hunstanton is the pleasant little village of Old Hunstanton.
Coast Road
Visit the Discovery Point to find out more about the Deep History Coast.
Norfolk
Cromer is a very special resort. The pristine sands, luscious green cliffs and dainty Victorian buildings make it a very enchanting place to visit.
Bacton
Bacton beach is in a small village that sits on the Norfolk coast between Cromer and Great Yarmouth. It is a sandy beach with wooden groynes and some grass areas behind. At high tide, the beach all but disappears.
Cart Gap has easy access to the beach and is a popular place to walk along the Norfolk Coast Path.
Pauls Lane Car Park
Visit the Discovery Point to find out more about the Deep History Coast.
Holkham
Part of Holkham National Nature Reserve, Holkham Beach is the perfect place for enjoying wide open space and wildlife.
Loop Road
Visit the Discovery Point to find out more about the Deep History Coast.
Walcott
Walcott beach is a sandy beach with wooden groynes to help prevent sand movement and also provides some shelter.