Restrictions apply 1st May to 30th September – No dogs are allowed on the main strip of beach opposite the promenade. From the main promenade if you walk south (right) you don’t have to walk too far until you can walk your dog in an allowed zone. If you head north (left) it’s a longer walk but once past the lifeboat station your dog can freely use the beach. On the promenade dogs must be kept on a lead.
Outside of the summer season months, there are no restrictions for what part of the beach dogs can walk on.
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Simon Lakin
a month agoLovely beach and town. Can park for free near boating lake if you are early enough. Dogs not allowed on the main beach in the summer, only far west and far east of the town. Not much sand when the tide is on the turn or coming in, lots of shingle and stones at the top. Some good waves when the wind is good, some people body boarding. Place to rent Paddle Boards too. Nice wide promenade a lovely walk. Especially when the sun is shining 😊☀️ Lots.of places along the promenade for ice creams and coffee. Recommend the cakes and cappuccino at Salt Cafe.
Jon
2 months agoMy partner wanted to come back here after visiting many times as kid and this was my first time here. It’s a really nice seaside town with your usual fish and chip shops, sweet shops, arcades and pubs etc. The beach is really nice too although it wasn’t best weather wise and can imagine it looking very different. There is the famous steam train that takes you from Sheringham to Holt but we chose not to do this on this occasion. Nevertheless lovely seaside town to visit.
Mel Glave
2 weeks agolovely beach for swimming, better when the tide is out as less large stones to stand on, the water was very clear majority of the times we visited. i recommend venturing into sheringham as well and looking at the shops and cafes
Malcolm Chinoy
6 months agoA lovely little seaside town with lots to do roaming around. A lovely beach with a heritage railway just a stroll down the town. Lots of shops to visit and many Antique shops, Seafood restaurants, Fish & Chip & Cafe's aswell. There is a nice large car park near the heritage railway station. A nice town to spend the day roaming around.
Andre B
3 weeks agoSheringham Beach, located on the North Norfolk coast of England, is a charming seaside destination that offers a blend of natural beauty and traditional British seaside charm. The beach is a mix of sand and pebbles, making it ideal for leisurely strolls, building sandcastles, or simply relaxing while listening to the waves. At low tide, expansive rock pools are revealed, providing a perfect opportunity for exploring marine life, especially for families with young children. The promenade at Sheringham Beach is lined with colorful beach huts, adding to the picturesque scenery. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the North Sea or take a dip in its often bracing, yet refreshing, waters. The town of Sheringham, just a stone's throw from the beach, offers plenty of amenities including quaint shops, cafes, and traditional fish and chip outlets. Sheringham is also famous for its heritage steam railway, which offers scenic rides along the coast, and its annual carnival, which draws visitors from far and wide. The surrounding cliffs and countryside provide excellent opportunities for walking and birdwatching. Sheringham Beach, with its mix of natural beauty and cultural charm, is an inviting spot for both relaxation and adventure.