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Beach on the Norfolk Coast
About Gorleston-on-Sea Beach
Overview
Gorleston-on-Sea Beach lies south of Great Yarmouth on the Norfolk Coast and is known for its wide sandy shoreline and broad promenade.
The sand stretches for a long distance, with beach huts lining part of the upper beach.
Parking
Pay-and-display car parks are located close to the seafront.
Access
Access is level from the promenade onto the sand.
Getting there
Gorleston-on-Sea is reached via the A47 and A143.
POI Info
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