Why not beat Brexit overload and enjoy a break at our lovely seaside cottage. contact us for details.
Attractions
Candlelit Messiah 21st Dec.
Norwich Cathedral Saturday 21st at 7.30pm. Performance of Handel’s Messiah. Should be a great evening.
Cromer Christmas Lights
November 30, 10am to 7pm
Spend the day in Cromer, with festive stalls to visit at the street market and the Christmas lights will be switched on at approximately 6pm at Cromer Parish Church.
There will also be a torch-lit procession from North Lodge Park from 4.30pm.
Christmas is coming!
We have rare availability for the Christmas period. Book now to avoid disappointment. North Norfolk is rather special at this time of year and that beach walk on Christmas Day is a must with your furry friend or friends 😉
Wow! what a Lovely day
The beach is warm and the sea is sparkling. Time for dogs, sandcastles and so its time for some paddling!
Cromer Beach
41 Runton Road, Cromer NR27 9AT
- TripAdvisor
Cromer Pier
Cromer NR27 9HE
Cromer Pier, a heritage seaside pier in the civil parish of Cromer on the North Norfolk coast was designed by Douglass and Arnott and constructed by Alfred Thorne and is owned by North Norfolk District Council. The Pier is 151 metres (495 ft.) in length and was officially opened on 8 June 1901. Awarded Pier Of The Year in 2015 by The National Piers Society. The Pavilion Theatre at the end of the pier is one of only five UK end of pier theatres and is home to The Cromer Pier Show, the only end of pier show of its kind in the world. We are famous for crab fishing with the very best spot in Norfolk for the big catch, it’s a great way to relax and connect with nature for all the family. Grab a bite to eat above the waves with our Mediterranean inspired menu in Tides, enjoy a glass or two on our unique quarterdeck patio and pop into our perfectly stocked gift shop and take a piece of Cromer home with you.
Hillside Shire Horse Sanctuary
Street Sandy Lane, West Runton, Cromer NR27 9QH
Cromer Lifeboat Station
Cromer Pier, The Esplanade, Cromer NR27 9HE, England
This is an active RNLI lifeboat station that is free to visit, but open to the public and donations can be made. From the large viewing gallery you can see a Tamar class lifeboat close too , unfortunately unless it is an open day ( about 2 a year) or lifeboat day (22nd July 2018) you cannot get onboard .in the next few months we hope to improve the facilities and offer visitors an insight of the boat via pictures and videos.