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- Cromer Beach is popular for swimming and surfing and there’s always lots going on along the sands, and the beach is within easy walking distance of many of Cromer’s top attractions, so makes a good base for long summer days. Kids will love sand castle building and rock pooling at low tide on Cromer Beach.
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Mar 18, 2024 · If winding down and relaxing is more your thing, the beach at Cromer, with its Victorian pier and colourful beach huts, provides an opportunity to spend days lazing around, reading and chilling out. When the sun shines, the clear sea beckons for a paddle or gentle swim, to help you cool off.
I visited Cromer Beach in February, it was a bit chilly but it is still a great place to visit. The beach stretches for quite a distance and so there is plenty of space. You can walk quite a distance along the beach and it is fairly easy on the feet.
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A very clean beach with plenty to see and do locally, including plenty of cafes and toilet facilities. The beach itself is a mix of sand and stones and there are dedicated dog friendly areas. Really interesting walks in both directions with fantastic views and with a great pier to explore as well.
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Cromer beach, why you should visit: From its golden sands and striking cliffs to the iconic Cromer Pier, this coastal town exudes a timeless appeal that promises a perfect escape for those seeking relaxation, natural beauty, and a taste of traditional British seaside charm.
Jan 3, 2024 · The beach at Cromer is tidal, so in the morning when the tide is in, it’s a pebble beach. Wait a few hours for the tide to go out, and this sandy beach is revealed. Because the beach is tidal, the sand tends to be very wet.
This is a great beach to visit - safe for families with small children and not too crowded with plenty of places to sit and enjoy a drink or an ice cream and watch the world go by.
Cromer has a fab beach with good shops, cafes and activities, including paddle board hire with lovely staff. The beach itself is great for families with loads of space and shallow water for paddling. The only thing that let it down was the awful smell. Not sure what the cause is, but the council really need to get it sorted as it is very off ...