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Cromer
Set amidst 40 acres of Country Park, The Links Country Park Hotel boasts its own 9-Hole Golf Course, Gym, Tennis Court and Indoor Swimming Pool and is possibly North Norfolk’s finest Leisure Hotel.
Cromer
Amazona Zoo, Cromer, is home to over 200 tropical animals and birds. With indoor and outdoor play areas, you're sure of a Braziliant day out!
Cromer
An iconic landmark on the North Norfolk coast. Home to the celebrated only full season end of pier show in the world and over fifty of the finest touring shows in the UK, Tides Restaurant, Pavilion Bar, Gift Shop and Box Office.
Norwich
Felbrigg Hall is beautiful country home full of hidden delights. It has a fabulous Walled Gardens and endless acres of parkland to explore and enjoy.
Norfolk
At the heart of Cromer, the pier offers breath-taking views of the North Norfolk coastline and is home to the only end of pier show of its kind in the world.
Cromer
Weekly market on a Friday all year round.
West Runton is a recognised award-winning beach between Cromer and Sheringham with a sand and shingle beach.
Located halfway between Cromer and Sheringam, this seaside village boasts a sand and pebble beach, plus the highest point in Norfolk at 328 feet above sea level. Made famous in 1995 by the excavation of an entire mammoth skeleton.
Cromer
Dominated by the tower of its parish church (the tallest in the county), this sedate seaside town stands on a cliff top.
Pauls Lane Car Park
Visit the Discovery Point to find out more about the Deep History Coast.
Cromer
This inspiring museum tells the story of Henry Blogg 'the greatest lifeboatman of all time'. Together with his crew, he risked his life to rescue 873 people from the sea.
Beach Road Car Park
Visit the Discovery Point to find out more about the Deep History Coast.
Cromer
Impressive building, with the tallest tower of any Norfolk parish church. It is a good vantage point for views over the town and beyond.
Norfolk
This is a 3,750-mile route that travels the coastal areas of all countries that border the North Sea, coming into Norfolk and taking in Nelson's birthplace in Burnham Thorpe.
The Esplanade
Cromer Lifeboat Station is open to visitors most days and from the public gallery you can see the all-weather lifeboat. Discover history and visit the souvenir shop. The station has a remarkable history of war time rescues with 139 taking place…
Cromer
Services Sunday 10.45am and 6.30pm
Cromer
Market running on the first and third Friday of the month.
Cromer
Cromer Museum is set in a row of late 19th Century Victorian fisherman's cottages. The displays include geology, archaeology, old Cromer Gallery, Cromer lifeboatmen, the growth of tourism and Poppyland, and a Cromer At War presentation.
Cromer
The town also boasts to several large pay & display car parks all within a 10 minute walk away. Free residential parking available on the edge of town.
Cromer
The Deep History Coast Trail covers 36km of coastline from Weybourne to Cart Gap along the clifftops of the north Norfolk coast. Walk it all or pick a section.