Beach
GUIDE
Winterton-on-Sea (1) Quiet, soft, pale sandy beach with sand dunes next to a Nature Reserve.
Hemsby & Newport (2) Lively village resort with shops, amusements, attractions and cafés, and home to Hemsby Inshore Rescue Service. Blessed with sand dunes and a stunning golden, wide, sandy beach.
Scratby (3) Curving, ochre-coloured, wide, quiet sandy beach with cliffs. Access via slope and steps.
California (4)
Quiet, wide, sandy beach with stone sea defences. Access via slope and steps.
Caister-on-Sea North (5) Long concrete esplanade and sand dunes lead to a wide, sandy, golden beach.
Caister-on-Sea South (6) Wide dunes behind Caister Independent Lifeboat Station lead to a glorious, golden, sandy beach.
North Beach – Great Yarmouth (7) Wide sand dunes, perfect for dog walking at any time of the year, lead to a quiet sandy beach facing Scroby Sands Wind Farm. Waterways, cafés, tennis courts and bowling greens nearby.
Central Beach – Great Yarmouth (8) Runs alongside vibrant Marine Parade. Wide, sandy, traditional family-fun beach with donkey rides, bouncy castles, trampolines and regular boat trips to Scroby Sands. Beach wheelchairs available from the Tourist Information Centre.
South Beach – Great Yarmouth (9) Quiet, wide, sandy beach with a few sand dunes stretching from Wellington Pier to the Outer Harbour. Cafés and attractions are nearby, with amusements on Marine Parade.
Gorleston-on-Sea (10) Wide, curving beach gently sloping towards the sea with children’s paddling pool and yacht pond. Shops, cafés and benches on long promenade with bandstand at the bottom of grassy cliffs with pitch and putt, children’s play areas, gardens, trim trail and bowling greens.
Hopton-on-Sea (11) Wide, sandy beach punctuated with groynes. No parking, pedestrian access to beach via slope. Holiday Village guests have direct access to the beach from their resorts.
8 | Greater Yarmouth
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