Norfolk Coast Path
We now cover the extension on the Norfolk Coast Path from Cromer to Sea Palling, giving you the opportunity to create a 63 mile walk on this beautiful coastline.
The most westerly point of the Norfolk Coast Path is the seaside town of Hunstanton. The route heads east on or near the shoreline through pine woodlands and National nature reserves towards Blakeney, also giving views of Blakeney Point which is famous for grey and common seals.
The path passes through many picturesque towns and villages, such as Morston, Cley-next-the-Sea and Salthouse, all abundant with options for refreshment, shopping and places to stay. The route finishes at the coastal town of Cromer, famous for its pier and the Cromer crab.
The baggage transfer service on this route runs west to east (Hunstanton to Cromer).
Helpful links
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- Norfolk Countryside » - Useful discussion board and interactive map
- Long Distance Walkers' Association » - Loads of practical information including route details and downloadable maps
- National Trails » - Information about the path and planning your route
- Norfolk County Council » - Details of Norfolk trails and interactive maps
- Ramblefest » - Accommodation and details of local facilities