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Great Yarmouth North Beach

πŸ“ Great Yarmouth, Norfolk

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About This Place

Great Yarmouth’s North Beach is a delightful wide, sandy beach, backed with low, grassy sand dunes. Just off the coast here, in the North Sea, is the Scroby Sands Wind Farm North Beach is a popular destination for day trippers and walkers. --> A promenade runs alongside much of the beach and there is an attractive boardwalk over the sands making access to the beach easier for those with pushchairs or persons with limited mobility.In recent years the Venetian waterway and the Boating Lake, have been restored to the glory of their heyday in the 1920s adding to the charm of this already delightful beach.In late spring, a section of the beach becomes home to a colony of Little Terns which migrate from Africa to nest.Β  Visitors wishing to look at the bird colony should seek advice from the nearby RSPB cabin on how to view the birds without disturbing their young.Facilities here are quite good with a paying car park and public toilets along North Drive. The water quality is excellent and the sand is generally kept clean, although there is no lifeguard service, so bathers should take care.

πŸ’‘ Our Take

Looking for a fantastic dog-friendly escape in Norfolk? DogParkUK recommends Great Yarmouth North Beach! Your furry friend is welcome year-round on this sandy stretch, perfect for endless zoomies. Parking is conveniently located nearby, although immediate facilities are a short walk into town. The calm waters are ideal for confident swimmers, but always keep a close eye, especially during high tide. Remember, the beach can get busy in peak season. Bring a long lead for recall practice! This beach is wonderful for energetic dogs who love to run and play in the sand and sea!

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πŸ“‹ Contact & Details

Address

97, Regent Road, Northgate, Great Yarmouth, Great Yarmouth

Postcode

NR30 2AH

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