The Norfolk coast is made up of 93 miles of diverse landscape and stunning views. Whether you want a family holiday at the beach or a long ramble along the rugged North West Norfolk coastline, there is something for everyone.
The beaches of Great Yarmouth, Cromer, Gorleston-on-Sea and Hunstanton offer a traditional seaside holiday for all of the family. You can have all the fun of the fair at Great Yarmouth, with games, arcades, donkey rides and everything you will expect from a seaside resort. If you want something quieter, head to Gorleston-on-Sea where everything is a little more laid back. Hunstanton is a favoured destination for surfers and kite fliers, who enjoy the blustery winds from the sea. Wherever you decide to go, you will enjoy a warm climate in summer and beaches that rival some of the best in Europe.
Seals can be found along most of the UK coastline but are particularly easy to spot off the Norfolk coastline. Boat companies offer tours to help you spot wonderful grey seals, offering a unique chance to get up close and personal with these wonderful; creatures. Norfolk is also a stop off point for birdwatchers seeking sights of rare seabirds and freshwater birds. Titchwell Marsh is a particularly good spot for bird spotting and also puts lots of family activities to get children involved in nature. Snettisham is an amazing place for you to see one of the bird world’s fascinating events when thousands of pink footed geese leave the mudflats and land in Norfolk. The patterns they make in the sky whilst migrating are stunning, a perfect photo opportunity if ever you saw one.
As expected with a long coastline, Norfolk has an abundance of fish and seafood on offer all year round. After a long day at the beach, you can enjoy fresh sea oysters that epitomise all that is great about the seaside. The oysters in Norfolk are some of the best and restaurateurs are spoilt for choice with quality produce brought in by fishermen. Cromer crab is another local favourite and the lobster sourced in the area is unrivalled. The wild North Sea brings in the best fish, so you are sure to get quality fish and chips from traditional seaside cafes. Food lovers flock to Norfolk to sample some of the best produce the UK has to offer,with restaurants and independent shops priding themselves on offers locally sourced and sustainable produce.
A trip to the Norfolk coastline will make you feel alive, with its wild coastline, stunning beaches and a grand sense of feeling free when you look out at the miles and miles of countryside and marshland.
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