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With its fine sandy beaches, the pocket sized cliff top seaside resort of Mundesley has proved a popular destination for visitors looking for a traditional un commercialised seaside holiday. Its wide stretches of beaches pull in the visitors and the towns normally small population increases in size quite significantly during the summer months. In centuries past the main occupation of Mudesley’s villagers used to be fishing, and fishermen can still be seen launching their boats from the beach. The town now boasts an Adventure Island putting course, a truly petite Maritime Museum. The main part of the town is made up of a variety of shapes and styles of houses. The village centre has a good range of small shops
supplying everyday provisions including a butchers, greengrocers, Post
Office and Spar general stores. There are also tea-rooms, restaurants
and public houses, as well as a fish and chip shop. Over a number of years Mundesley has won the Blue
Flag recognition for its excellent water quality standards. Please note
there is fairly steep ramp down to the beach past the roofs of
Mundesley's colourful seaside huts.
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