Why the North Norfolk Coast?
Norfolk, There's something for everyone
Situated on the east coast of England, North Norfolk has 45 miles of stunning coastline, Blue Flag beaches, the unique Deep History Coast and breath-taking countryside. North Norfolk, home to the Deep History Coast, has a unique coastline of unspoilt, award-winning beaches. Head inland to the countryside with its rich agricultural roots and discover market towns and villages, home to eateries serving locally sourced seasonal dishes, shops and artisans. There are museums, stately homes and places of cultural and historical interest to explore. Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, The Broads National Park and nature reserves of international importance, north Norfolk is a haven for wildlife and birds, and great for walking. As Norfolk is the driest county in the UK, it's perfect to visit all year round.
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MY FAVOURITE SPOTS TO EAT AND DRINK IN NORTH NORFOLK
The Cliftonville Hotel
Historic hotel which has been recently refurbished to amazing standards. As well as being a hotel the Cliftonville offers several outstanding food and drink options including a terrace with sea views.
Address:
29 Runton Road
What I like about it
Since reopening this is a great spot for a drink in the atmospheric Henry Blogg bar, a delicious meal in the dining room or a casual drink or lunch on the terrace. Our favourite spot in Cromer!
The Village Inn
Once part of a live music venue which hosted The Sex Pistols among others, the historic Village Inn pub is nestled in West Runton village. Recently having been refurbished, the pub offers an extensive menu, wide choce of drinks and a large beer garden.
Address:
Cromer Road
What I like about it
We love popping in for a beer in this wonderful beer garden. They always have a great selection of local beers on tap and the service is always frinedly. Great for a bite to eat as well!
Rocky Bottoms
A relaxed and quirky fresh seafood restaurant serving crabs and lobsters along with other tasty dishes. Rocky Bottoms started out as an 1800s brick kiln with a purpose to fire bricks. The seafood is caught fresh daily by Richard and prepared and served by the rest of the family.
Address:
Cromer Road
What I like about it
An incredible spot to enjoy a beer and the freshest seafood around. We love sitting out on the clifftop watching the sunset with a lobster and chips.