This isn't the best that the Norfolk coastline has to offer. It's decent for walking the dog and you can go for miles to places like Heacham and Hunstanton. However, the sea water is brown, the beach is mostly pebbles, and the parking is fairly pricey. It's not crowded, but it's not exactly quiet either. It's a nice spot if you enjoy bird watching or flying a kite, especially on bank holidays when there are lots of people out. The reserve at the back is much nicer.
This beach is a fantastic spot for families and children to have a great time. It features a lovely, small sandy beach and even offers a steam train ride. You're welcome to bring along beach toys like spades and buckets for the kids to play with. Additionally, young children can have a blast riding their bicycles. There's also a designated area for kids to play and a delightful eatery. Adults can enjoy a leisurely walk or jog around the park. Just keep in mind that parking is limited to a maximum of three hours per day.