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  1. With great sandy beaches, museums, surfing, plenty of attractions and wonderful walking along the Norfolk Coast Path, Cromer is a great place for a holiday, any time of the year. Cromer is a traditional seaside resort and is famous for Banksy's Great British Spraycation artwork, Cromer Pier, which is home to a lifeboat station and Pavilion ...

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    View Norfolk UK Beachesin a larger map Time seems to stand still in Cromer. Even though it’s very popular in the summer, you still get huge pleasure from this lovely and very unspoilt beach. It manages to keep its original charm, and continues to feel like an old seaside resort, a real lure to those wanting something a little bit special. Hunstanto...

    When the tide is out at Cromer beach, you’re left with amazing stretches of beautiful sand, plenty of room to play, walk and build sandcastles. The beach is patrolled by lifeguards in the summer months, so it’s a nice safe Norfolk beach for families.You can actually walk for a long way on this beach, going east or west. If you want to get away from...

    As with many of the popular beaches, Cromer beach has summer restrictions which go from May to September every year. There are, however, quite a few Norfolk dog friendly beachesduring the summer months, but it's usually the less crowded ones.

    As already mentioned, Cromer beach has Blue Flag status which means that the water is of good quality and the beaches are safe. Therefore,the beach is patrolled by lifeguardsduring the summer months, which is great for you, particularly if you have children.

    Cromer beach has quite a few beach huts (and chalets) along the promenade on the east side of the beach. Some are municipal concrete ones whilst others are traditionally wooden. Renting one of these beach huts makes your holiday a whole lot easier! The North Norfolk District Council offer weekly rentals for their beach huts, details of which you ca...

    If you don’t actually want to go onto the beach, there’s still plenty for you to do. You can enjoy a walk along the bustling promenade which is very easy walking, and take in the scenery of Cromer town from the Pier, visit the RNLI Henry Blogg museum on the beach front (which also has a café) or Cromer Museum by the church, or take a cliff walk alo...

    There arenumerous car parks in Cromerwhich will all require a short walk to reach the beach. You can't park right by the beach unless you have a Blue Badge. 1. The largest and probably the best car park is the Runton Road car park which is a huge expanse of grass. It's easy to walk down the slight tarmac incline which takes you to the steps or path...

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  3. Cromer Country Club, 127 Overstrand Road, Norfolk, England, Norfolk, NR27 0DJ, United Kingdom. Perched along the North Norfolk coast, the seaside village of Cromer is best known for its fresh crabs, beautiful beaches and rich fishing heritage.

  4. 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.

  5. Cromer. Set in the heart of a conservation area known as 'Poppyland'. Family run for 50 years. We offer luxury well equipped caravans for hire, also lovingly restored barn conversions & log cabins including our 'flagship property' The Coach House. TripAdvisor Traveller Rating. 883 reviews.

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