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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Surakul
a month agoSheringham Beach offers a truly unique coastal experience, vastly different from the sandy and tropical beaches of Southeast Asia. With its rugged, rocky shoreline and dramatic waves, this beach showcases the untamed beauty of the North Sea. Swimming is strictly prohibited here due to the rocky terrain and strong currents, but the beach has its own charm. The crashing waves against the boulders, coupled with the sight of offshore wind turbines on the horizon, create a stunning and memorable scene. This is a perfect spot for a refreshing walk, exploring the rocky landscape during low tide, or simply enjoying the powerful and raw beauty of nature. The contrast between the wild, cold seaside atmosphere and the tropical beaches of Southeast Asia makes Sheringham Beach an intriguing destination for travelers looking to experience something entirely different. If you’re seeking a unique perspective on coastal beauty, Sheringham Beach is a fascinating place to visit. Just be sure to dress warmly to fully enjoy the windy, invigorating atmosphere!
Simon Lakin
7 months 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.
Daniel David
5 months agoAlthough my visit was recent, the blustery conditions did not deter me from walking along the promenade in this quaint Norfolk town. During the summer months, I am pretty sure the resteraunts,cafes, and other facilities provide good fare and activities that can be done on this extensive beach. There are many holiday cottages in the local area, which can be booked all year round.
Chris Hickey
4 months agoVery pleasant and picturesque town. Friendly locals, happy to chat. Nice walk up to the coast watch station at the western end of the esplanade (turn off the esplanade part way along at the tunnel/bridge for the cliff top path).
Zoe Samuel
2 months agoWe adore walking down to the beach with the dogs. Lovely and clean, and when the tide is out you can have a decent walk from Sheringham to Cromer.