Surf spot

Cromer Beach

144 locals recommend

Tips from locals

Zoe
September 17, 2022
40 min drive. A more traditional seaside town. There are arcades but Cromer has retained its original charm. Great sandy beaches, museums, surfing, plenty of attractions and wonderful walking. Kids can go crabbing here (drop a line into the sea from the pier and catch the crabs - everyone is doing it!)
Lisa
April 13, 2022
Cromer is probably the closest beach to us. It has a beautiful beach, lovely shops and cafes. Amazing fish and chips. Watch a show in the Theatre at the end of the Pier!
Angie
March 24, 2022
Cromer is a charming and picturesque Victorian seaside town in North Norfolk. There are beaches, walks, stunning scenery, museums, cinema, lovely sunsets, mini-golf, amusements and surfing lessons to name a few things. Cromer is a quaint town with many independent shops and plenty of places to eat all within walking distance. It also has the only pier with an end-of-pier theatre featuring a large variety of different acts throughout the year. Cromer is also a good base for exploring the rest of the North Norfolk coast.
Cromer is a charming and picturesque Victorian seaside town in North Norfolk. There are beaches, walks, stunning scenery, museums, cinema, lovely sunsets, mini-golf, amusements and surfing lessons to name a few things. Cromer is a quaint town with many independent shops and plenty of places to eat a…
Val
January 7, 2022
A wonderful traditional seaside town.
Bonnie
December 1, 2021
Lovely day out, great fish and chips. Its an Lovely town to walk around.
Location
Cromer, England