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Mundesley beach is without doubt one of Norfolk’s best beaches and well worth a visit. The miles of long stretched out beach on the east corner of the North Norfolk coast is lovely to walk along, especially with the colourful beach huts.
Mundesley beach is located halfway between Cromer and Happisburgh.
Other amazing norfolk north norfolk beaches worth visiting while on the North Norfolk coast includes the family friendly beach at Hunstanton which has a number of local adult and children attractions including the popular Sea Life Centre and Holkham beach and hall which during the summer hosts a number of live music events.
While in Norfolk it is worth visiting the city of Norwich which has an eclectic range of national and independent shop . In addition to Norwich City football club there is the popular Museum of Norwich of Bridewell which reviews the story of Norwich's historic industries and the people who lived and worked there.
The Norfolk Coast Path is a long-distance footpath in Norfolk, running 83 miles from Hunstanton away to Hopton-on-Sea.
There are a number of hotels near Mundesley beach including The Ship Inn and the Royal Hotel.
This beach directory and blog is dedicated to offering us essential information on a number of Britain’s amazing beaches, especially the north of Norfolk.
Mundesley beach is definitely worth visiting just for its beautiful long beach.
Mundesley is definitely one of Norfolk's finest beaches and is safe for swimming at low tide.
Tripadvisor: It is open everyday from May to September and closed on Saturday.
The beach has a toilet with easy access.
There is a designated dog free zone area from May to September. This is marked on the Beach Information Board map at the entrance to the beach.
No, there are no baby changing facilities.
If you would like a barbeque party on the beach you need written permission from North Norfolk District Council.
With regards to mobility accessibility facilities, there is a disabled toilet. It is worth noting that the slope at Mundesley is quite steep, though still accessible and there is parking and toilets when you get to the top.
There are rnli Lifeguards on the beach from May-September from 10am - 6pm daily.