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West Runton Beach

Recomendado por 21 habitantes locales

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Holly
March 17, 2022
Famous for its rock pools and fossils. A perfect place to spend a blue sky Norfolk day, all you need is a bucket and spade. 8 minutes walk from the property.
Bridget And John
August 30, 2021
A lovely beach for rock pooling at low tide.
Paula
November 16, 2021
Blue Flag Status & Deep History Coast - fun for rock pooling at low tide and a Fossil Hunter's paradise - home of the Steppe Mammoth! Fossil hunting is a big draw to this beach, one of the 50 beaches in Norfolk. It’s known as one of the best fossil collecting beaches around as well as one of the best rock pooling beaches. You can hunt for hours digging up little interesting fossils, and if you’re with children, it can be a real excitement for them and you can pass the time of day very easily. You can easily walk from West to East Runton, about a mile, BUT make sure the tide is out, otherwise you’ll get stranded. When the tide comes in, it cuts off the corner. You can also walk to Sheringham, but again, beware of the tide. There’s no lifeguard on this beach, which makes it a much quieter beach than some of the other beaches nearby, such as Cromer and Sheringham. Car Park, Cafe & loos
Blue Flag Status & Deep History Coast - fun for rock pooling at low tide and a Fossil Hunter's paradise - home of the Steppe Mammoth! Fossil hunting is a big draw to this beach, one of the 50 beaches in Norfolk. It’s known as one of the best fossil collecting beaches around as well as one of the bes…
Victoria
October 29, 2020
Wonderful sandy beach with fantastic rock pools at low tide. Filled with sea creatures and fossils. Also the cliffs are where the famous mammoth was discovered. The cafe also has plenty of information for keen fossil hunters!
Katherine
February 4, 2022
One of our favourite beaches along the North Norfolk coast
Ubicación
Water Lane
West Runton, England