Cromer Profile

Home

Cromer cliff top view

Dominated by its parish church - thought to be the tallest in Norfolk - the town of Cromer stands atop a cliff overlooking wide clean beaches and the famous pier.
Next to the church, housed in a fisherman's cottage, is the charming local museum which is open all year and frequently puts on special events during high season.
The town is famous for its crabs, and fishing boats still work off the beach bringing fresh catches ashore.
In summer months the Pavilion Theatre is host to the renowned Seaside Special, the only remaining traditional end-of-the-pier show in the country.
In August, Cromer is at its liveliest, especially during Carnival Week, when you can take part in the many activities organised around the town and on the cliff top. The Carnival has grown over the years into one of the largest in the UK.
As well as miles of sandy beaches and spectacular cliff top walks the National Trust property of Felbrigg Hall is just a few miles away. At Felbrigg you can enjoy a visit to the Hall and FREE access to the parkland and woodland.

Contacts
East Anglia Rail 01603 632055
Tourist Information 01263 512497
Theatre box office 01263 511245
Bus Information Freecall 0500 626116 (U.K. only)

Cromer Beach & Pier
Cromer Church

One of Cromers open play areas
 fishermans boats on Cromer beach Felbrigg Hall - National Trust Property

Disclaimer:- Broadland.Com provide this information as a guide to Cromer. The information changes at short notice and we accept no liability for loss financial or other wise resulting form information provided. Please contact the Organisers / Suppliers directly before making arrangements