Cromer Beach

Visit Cromer Beach

Award winning Cromer Beach is a popular holiday destination for families with its golden sand backed by low cliffs and unspoilt views.

This traditional seaside town on the Norfolk coast has an elegant Victorian pier and esplanade, designated areas for watersports, and lifeguards on patrol during summer season. In 2017 Cromer Beach was awarded Blue Flag status, ensuring high standards of cleanliness and safety, as well as water quality.

For a fun seaside family seaside activity, head along to the pier with a bucket, line and some bait and spend the day crabbing!

Did you Know? Cromer Crabs are world famous for their quality and flavour.

Visit the Cromer Museum and see displays on Cromer in the past or the RNLI Henry Blogg Museum.

For rooms with a sea view stay at the Cliftonville just west of Cromer Pier.

Each year visitors and locals alike enjoy the Cromer carnival during the summer time.

This beach is dog friendly with some restrictions in the summer

This beach is …

  • A Sandy Beach
  • Dog Friendly with summer restrictions

What to see and do

  • Take a Walk Along The Beach

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Places to stay

  • Holiday Cottages

Holiday accommodation near this beach

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Header Image by David Mark from Pixabay

Getting To Cromer

Beach Location

The Gangway Cromer, Norfolk NR27 9ET

Parking

There is a carpark close to the beach

Nearest Train

Cromer Station

This part of the coast is easy to explore by bus. Coasthopper Bus Service 1 route takes you from this beach to Wells- Next-The-Sea. Coasthopper Bus service 2 heads towards Mundesley beach.

Map of Cromer Beach

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What’s On along the Coast

Throughout the year there are a series of events and festivals taking place along the Coast. Find out What’s On from food festivals to cultural and sporting events.




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Get active on the beach

Find the best beaches for water sports. Learn to kitesurfsurf or sail at schools around the UK. Lessons are available to suit all abilities.




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