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Beach on the Norfolk Coast

About West Runton Beach

Overview

West Runton Beach sits between Sheringham and East Runton on the Norfolk Coast. The shoreline is a mix of sand and shingle, with extensive sand exposed at low tide.

The beach is known for its geological interest, including fossil remains discovered in the cliffs. Rock pools are visible when the tide recedes.

Parking

Parking is available in West Runton village, with pay-and-display spaces near the beach access points.

Access

Access is via steps and sloping paths from the cliff top down to the shoreline.

Getting there

West Runton Beach, West Runton, Norfolk NR27 9QP, UK.

Nearby Businesses

001 homefield guest house

Homefield is a large Victorian house which was previously owned by the Canon of Cromer. The house…

001 homefield guest house
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Homefield Guest House

Homefield is a large Victorian house which was previously owned by the Canon of Cromer. The house…

001 the links country park hotel

Stunning views over the sea in one direction and rolling hills in the other.

001 the links country park hotel
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The Links Country Park Hotel

Stunning views over the sea in one direction and rolling hills in the other.

001 woodhill park
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Woodhill Park

Located on a breathtaking cliff top location, Woodhill Park has magnificent views of the coastline…

001 woodhill park
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Woodhill Park

Located on a breathtaking cliff top location, Woodhill Park has magnificent views of the coastline…

001 hilltop outdoor centre

Hilltop welcomes visitors throughout the year and when not fully booked with Schools, offers…

001 hilltop outdoor centre
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Hilltop Outdoor Centre

Hilltop welcomes visitors throughout the year and when not fully booked with Schools, offers…

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