ποΈ Beach
Holme next the sea Beach
π Hunstanton, Norfolk
About This Place
Just along the coast from Hunstanton is the little known gem of Holme Beach. This expansive sandy beach is big enough and far enough off the beaten track to never get busy, even mid-summer. --> Towards the high-tide mark the sand is softer and mixed with shingle which gently slope up to the low dunes. As the tide goes out the true size of Holmes beach is revealed with a vast swathe of firm, flat golden sand just right for sandcastles and beach games. For those who canβt sit still on the beach there are some good walking routes in the area. Holme is also where the 46 mile Peddars Way footpath finishes. The route follows a Roman Road and starts in Knettishall Heath on the Suffolk border. Holme beach was also the site of an intriguing Bronze Age find. In the winter of 1998 a storm uncovered what has been dubbed βSeahengeβ. This consisted of an oak tree stump encircled by a further 55 stumps. After dating the site to around 2000 BC the stumps were preserved and are no on display at the Lynn Museum. Like neighbouring Hunstanton, Holme next the sea is a great spot for sunsets. Despite being on the east coast Holme is west-facing which has the added bonus of being sheltered from easterly winds.
π‘ Our Take
Holme next the Sea in Norfolk! We at DogParkUK think it's fantastic because dogs are welcome all year, romping freely on the vast, sandy beach. The unlimited space makes it perfect for bigger breeds with lots of energy. Parking is available nearby but be mindful of the tide as it comes in quite quickly. While shallow pools exist, swim safety is your responsibility; keep close watch. No facilities on site so bring your own water and poo bags plus a towel! Our tip? Check the tide times before you go to maximize your dog's sandy playtime fun!
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