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Nearest beach to New Buckenham, Norfolk

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Dalesgirl16 · 10/03/2018 18:37

We are going to New Buckenham, south Norfolk, for a long weekend soon. We would like to visit a lovely beach , ideally with a promenade (as taking toddler in pram). Can anyone recommend one not too far?

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lljkk · 10/03/2018 18:45

At least an hour's drive to Lowestoft or Southwold. I don't think either has a proper promenade, though.
Thetford forest is a nice place for a stroll.

Dalesgirl16 · 11/03/2018 16:07

Thank you. I will look up that forest

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Blowinbubbles · 11/03/2018 16:17

Lowestoft and Southwold both have promenades - Lowestofts is very long with 2 piers, Southwolds is quite small with 1 pier but attractive. For me Aldeburgh is the best, it's at beach level so you can see the fishing boats on the shore and the town is alongside -its picturesque and full of great shops.

Ickyockycocky · 11/03/2018 16:21

Southwold is lovely with a nice beach, a promenade and a great pier to walk on, the town is also nice. There's also a harbour area to potter about.

Dalesgirl16 · 11/03/2018 16:59

I have heard of Cromer, Sheringham, Winterton on Sea and, of, course, Great Yarmouth. Which of the three is prettiest and would have places for lunch with baby?

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Dalesgirl16 · 11/03/2018 17:07

Sorry I didn't see these posts about Suffolk when I wrote my last post. Thank you

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Earthgirlsareeasy · 11/03/2018 17:11

Yarmouth is pretty easy to get to from New Buckingham, it's just the A11 then A47. Cromer and Sheringham will take you much longer from there. Lots of family friendly places to eat in all three.

Ickyockycocky · 11/03/2018 17:59

Cromer and Sheringham are lovely but miles from where you are staying.

I find Great Yarmouth a bit tacky to be honest. Winterton on Sea is a small place with not much there.

As someone else has said Aldeburgh is also nice.

Dalesgirl16 · 11/03/2018 20:09

Thank you. I checked on Google Maps and all of the resorts I mention are about an hour away, including the Suffolk towns.

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pinkpixie83 · 11/03/2018 20:15

Southwold and aldburgh are lovely places.

Cromer is the prettiest of the the three Norfolk beaches you have mentioned, about an hour and 15 from where you are. Great Yarmouth is the closest but the tackiest.

Banham zoo is very close to where you are, Thetford forest is lovely.

I'm fairly local if I can be of any help

Dalesgirl16 · 11/03/2018 20:23

Thanks. I've actually been to Southwold and Aldeburgh before so that's why I'm thinking more of Norfolk beaches as we've never been to Norfolk before. If the weather is dry we would like to visit that zoo and a seaside; if not, we will go to Norwich cathedral and not sure what else. We are there for three nights.

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pinkpixie83 · 11/03/2018 20:27

Cromer would probably have my vote then, or Wells next the sea.

It's a nice zoo, although loads of improvements since I worked there.

orangetreesinwinter · 11/03/2018 20:35

Cromer has a pier, a promenade, a lovely sandy and pebbly beach and loads of cafes, fish and chips etc. The beach at Cromer is much better than sheringham.

Other than the cathedral, norwich also has a big castle with a museum and 2 other museums for a wet day.

lljkk · 11/03/2018 21:08

I don't find Google maps reliable for estimating driving times in Norfolk. I suggest that you plan for possibly taking 15-30 minutes longer and if I'm wrong, you'll be pleasantly surprised.

Ickyockycocky · 11/03/2018 21:14

Cromer is one of my favourite places. I reckon about an hour and a half to Cromer from where you're staying but well worth it.

Dalesgirl16 · 11/03/2018 21:20

Ok, brilliant thank you all.

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Dalesgirl16 · 12/03/2018 15:11

Sorry one more question! Does anyone know which is the nearest town that might have restaurants or pubs that serve food all day? The village places and those around it only open for lunch and dinner. My toddler eats at 4.30pm and it would be nice not to have to cook while away and have early dinner out.

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pinkpixie83 · 12/03/2018 16:17

I would image the chain pub in diss would serve all day, think it's a marsdens.

Possibly the white lodge in Attleborough, not sure on the hours of that one.

kinorsam · 12/03/2018 16:57

If there is an east wind blowing off the sea, the east coast will be bloody freezing chilly to say the least, so if the weather is like that, stay a bit inland or head to Hunstanton, which faces west.

lljkk · 12/03/2018 20:33

Lots of bad quality food in Cromer (unhelpful). Also lots of cute cafes.. that tend to close by 4pm. You'll find plethora of take-away near the pier.

Dalesgirl16 · 13/03/2018 21:52

After all that research into the area, the owner cancelled the booking today! We have been searching around and found something in North Elmham, near Dereham. Will need to research all day dining places again! And a zoo or safari park?

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Ickyockycocky · 13/03/2018 21:58

At least you'll be closer to north Norfolk!

MegBusset · 13/03/2018 22:06

Go to Dinosaur Adventure in Lenwade - fab for toddlers, has a small petting zoo and deer safari, soft play, huge playground, etc.

Gressenhall Workhouse Museum is really interesting to visit and has a rare breeds farm, playground, tea shop etc.

For your seaside promenade definitely go to Cromer.

The Rocket House Cafe in Cromer does lovely food, think it's open until 5pm. Or No.1 Cromer or Mary Jane's for fish and chips.

Dalesgirl16 · 13/03/2018 22:10

Yes, North Norfolk beaches! Watch how it rains every day now! Thanks for the recommendations too. I found a zoo called Amazona too. Really looking forward to it.

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Dalesgirl16 · 21/03/2018 20:24

Hello again, if anyone is still there, please can anyone recommend a beach in north Norfolk with a pier that we can actually walk with a pram? We are going to Cromer one day but have another day for a beach. There are some stunning sandy beaches but definitely can't push a pram on them. Thank you!

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