Sheringham — Cromer
Shecro four
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By Jhmedland on 11 Jul 2024
Description
You are treading in the footsteps of Mammoths. This route is predominantly along the beach between Sheringham & Cromer. It has none of the undulations of the Coastal Path, but is subject to tide. Best walked on a falling tide at least 2 hours after high water. There is good access from the beach at West Runton and East Runton. Do not clamber at the base of the cliffs. The fossils and bones are best found on the beach especially after a storm (NOT DURING A STORM). If you see or find anything significant, photograph it with a smart phone. The Coffee Kiosk just from the beach access at West Runton is a good place to inform about the find or alternatively the Cromer Museum. The end of this route at Cromer does go past Cromer No.1 Fish & Chips! A more direct route to Cromer Station can be seen on the other routes
You are treading in the footsteps of Mammoths. This route is predominantly along the beach between Sheringham & Cromer. It has none of the undulations of the Coastal Path, but is subject to tide. Best walked on a falling tide at least 2 hours after high water. There is good access from the beach at West Runton and East Runton. Do not clamber at the base of the cliffs. The fossils and bones are best found on the beach especially after a storm (NOT DURING A STORM). If you see or find anything significant, photograph it with a smart phone. The Coffee Kiosk just from the beach access at West Runton is a good place to inform about the find or alternatively the Cromer Museum. The end of this route at Cromer does go past Cromer No.1 Fish & Chips! A more direct route to Cromer Station can be seen on the other routes
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The narrowest part of the path is 200.0cm (1)
The steepest uphill gradient walking East 5.0% (1)
The steepest uphill gradient walking West 5.0% (1)
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How clear is the waymarking on the route: Unsigned (1)
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10.0% of the route is on roads (1)
15.0% of the route is lit at night (1)
15.0% of the route is paved (1)
5.0% of the route is muddy (1)
70.0% of the route is over rough ground (1)
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Sheringham
Grid Ref
TG1576243054
Lat / Lon
52.94151° / 1.20963°
Easting / Northing
615,762E / 343,054N
What3Words
envy.masterful.partner
Cromer
Grid Ref
TG2138242023
Lat / Lon
52.92997° / 1.29242°
Easting / Northing
621,382E / 342,023N
What3Words
splint.invented.shepherds
Sheringham | |
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Grid Ref | TG1576243054 |
Lat / Lon | 52.94151° / 1.20963° |
Easting / Northing | 615,762E / 343,054N |
What3Words | envy.masterful.partner |
Cromer | |
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Grid Ref | TG2138242023 |
Lat / Lon | 52.92997° / 1.29242° |
Easting / Northing | 621,382E / 342,023N |
What3Words | splint.invented.shepherds |
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