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Weybourne Beach is the point on the Norfolk Coast that the sandy cliffs off the east turn into the long shingle spit that finishes at Blakeney Point
A long sandy beach backed by dunes and pine trees. Wells Beach is well known for its attractive beach huts.
Sheringham beach is a blue flag, safe sandy and rocky beach, good for swimming especially at low tide. There are toilets, showers, cafes, shops and parking nearby. Life Guards are on duty during the summer.
Holkham Beach forms a wide sandy expanse fringed by pine woods and dunes providing space for families, birdwatchers, walkers and those seeking solitude. There is a discrete Naturist area. Parking is 10mins walk from the beach.
Cley Beach is a quiet shingle beach renown for bird watching, sea fishing and walking. There is a car park adjacent.
Cromer Beach, mostly sandy with bands of shingle, is popular for swimming and surfing. Lifeguards are present during the summer. The Pier, promenade, toilets and public shower are wheelchair accessible.
Mundesley Beach, one of the best sandy beaches of the Norfolk coast is safe for swimming and has a Blue Flag for cleanliness. Access is by steep path and steps.
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