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Mundesley, Norfolk
I am looking around for our family holiday for next June 2011. I know it's early but we have a large family (6 adults, 4 children aged 18months to 7 years) and we need a large house to accommodate us. This year we sent to Strete in Devon which was absolutely lovely but the local beaches were shingle - no sandcastle building there. So I found a place in Mundesley In Norfolk but wondered is any ABers had been or even live there. Can anyone tell me about the beaches etc. We are quite happy to be in a quiet place but need nice sand. Any info very gratefully received.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As others have suggested, there's not much at Mundesley except the beach.
Wells-Next -The-Sea is a pleasant harbour town
http://www.visitnorth...?dms=13&venue=0142065
with a long sandy beach
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...e_wells_feature.shtml
It's also where you'll find Crow's Nest Cottage, which sleeps up to 10 people:
http://www.crowsnestcottagewells.co.uk/
Chris
Wells-Next -The-Sea is a pleasant harbour town
http://www.visitnorth...?dms=13&venue=0142065
with a long sandy beach
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...e_wells_feature.shtml
It's also where you'll find Crow's Nest Cottage, which sleeps up to 10 people:
http://www.crowsnestcottagewells.co.uk/
Chris
Sandy beaches over at Heacham and Hunstanton. Amazing sandy beach at Holme. Google images will give you some ideas.
All of that coast (across to Cromer) is very good for touring although not all places have vast beaches or sandy beaches. East and West Runton are good with rock pools and the like.
The villages along the coast from Sidestrand down to say Happisburgh are not so good (and that includes Mundesley), but once you get to Sea Palling, Horsey, area it gets better and some beaches are superb.
A particular favourite is Winterton-on-Sea. Google images to get an idea and the village has a website too. Lovely village, lots of dunes, amazing beach that goes for miles each way. Just up the road from Hemsby, Scratby, Caister, Great Yarmouth but nothing like those places at all.
http://norfolkcoast.c...lk_wintertononsea.htm
Selection of cottages on here, but many more if you have a search around. It's a smallish place with lots of holiday lets, many alongside each other so with such a large party you may need to consider having 2 houses.
Best of luck.
All of that coast (across to Cromer) is very good for touring although not all places have vast beaches or sandy beaches. East and West Runton are good with rock pools and the like.
The villages along the coast from Sidestrand down to say Happisburgh are not so good (and that includes Mundesley), but once you get to Sea Palling, Horsey, area it gets better and some beaches are superb.
A particular favourite is Winterton-on-Sea. Google images to get an idea and the village has a website too. Lovely village, lots of dunes, amazing beach that goes for miles each way. Just up the road from Hemsby, Scratby, Caister, Great Yarmouth but nothing like those places at all.
http://norfolkcoast.c...lk_wintertononsea.htm
Selection of cottages on here, but many more if you have a search around. It's a smallish place with lots of holiday lets, many alongside each other so with such a large party you may need to consider having 2 houses.
Best of luck.
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Definitely would go for Wells. Lovely beaches and pine woods. Holkham, just 1 mile away is renowned for its beauty and wonderful beach. West Runton is nice, so is Sheringham.
Mudesley is good for cockles and samphire and marshes. Not a beach for sandcastles or picnics. Nice though and great trips to sea the seals.
Mudesley is good for cockles and samphire and marshes. Not a beach for sandcastles or picnics. Nice though and great trips to sea the seals.
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