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About
This beautiful pebble beach is steeply shelved down to the sea. The coastline to the west is flat, with views extending to Blakeney Point, and to the east, cliffs begin to rise and it extends all the way to Happisburgh. The beach is surrounded by miles of footpaths and bridleways that travel through the surrounding area of Kelling.
The beach can also be accessed as part of the Norfolk Coast Path. In front of the car park behind the beach, there is a gap between two of the cliffs; the walk descends the cliffs, crosses a section of the beach, and ascends before continuing. The North Norfolk Poppy Railway travels through the fields behind the cliffs, travelling from Sheringham to Weybourne Station and it is a great way to travel to the beach with wonderful views along the way.
In the village of Weybourne, there is a pub and hotel together with a corner shop.
Beach Access Points
• The beach is accessed via Beach Lane.
On the Beach
• The beach is made up of pebbles and is quite mobile due to the action of tides, wind and currents.
• There are no RNLI Lifeguards on this beach.
• If you would like a BBQ party on the beach written permission from North Norfolk District Council is required. There is a disposable BBQ bin at Beach Lane carpark in Weybourne.
• Please clean up after your dog.
Facilities
Parking
- Parking with charge
Map & Directions
Road Directions
Car Parking: Hard surface car park with 300 spaces. Open 24 hours. Address: Beach Road, Weybourne NR25 7SR.
Public Transport Directions
The nearest railway station is Sheringham, which is 3 miles away.