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Hunstanton Beach Norfolk

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Hunstanton Beach Norfolk

Hunstanton, the charming gem nestled on the northwest coast of Norfolk, where the sunsets perform a majestic dance across the horizon, painting the sky with a tapestry of warm feelings. This enchanting resort town, with its unique westerly orientation, is indeed a rare jewel in the crown of East Anglia's coastal destinations. The shingle and boulder-laden shore that graciously greets you, as you wander from the bustling promenade is a testament to the power of the sea, a natural barricade that has withstood the test of time.

As you meander northward, the ruggedness of the coastline gives way to the welcoming embrace of Old Hunstanton Beach. Here, the ocean retreats to reveal a vast canvas of golden sand, a masterpiece unveiled by the tides. This sandy paradise, kissed by the amber sun, is a playground for families and a haven for beachcombers seeking tranquillity. The gentle whispers of the waves play a soothing melody as they caress the shore, inviting you to dip your toes into the cool, briny water.

The beach is a living canvas, ever-changing with the whims of the sea. As the tide recedes, it uncovers a world of hidden treasures—tiny shells, smooth pebbles, and curious creatures that ebb and flow with the rhythm of the ocean. It's a place where children can build castles of sand, lovers can hold hands, and photographers can capture the fleeting moments of a perfect day.

And as the day reaches its crescendo, the sunsets over Hunstanton Beach are nothing short of breath-taking. The fiery orb sinks below the horizon, casting a warm glow over the sand and the waves, turning the sea into a shimmering path of molten gold. The sky, a canvas of pink, orange, and purple, seems to stretch on forever, blending the heavens with the earth in a spectacle that never grows old. I love this beach in the summer and even in the winter because it brings you so close to nature and is big enough to not ever feel crowded.

In the embrace of Hunstanton's' westward-facing shores, time seems to stand still. Here, you can lose yourself in the eternal dance of the tides, the warmth of the sand between your toes, and the mesmerizing allure of the setting sun. It's a place where the everyday cares melt away, replaced by the timeless rhythms of the sea and the promise of another day of discovery and wonder. It is the perfect beach to take the dogs, rain or shine. The 19th-century resort town of Hunstanton was first called New Hunstanton to differentiate it from the nearby village of the same name. The new town quickly surpassed the village in both population and size.

Hunstanton features a lengthy promenade, a fairground, a theatre, a leisure pool, an aquarium and seal sanctuary, and sizable camp sites with facilities. The broad sloping lawn that runs from one end of High Street to the promenade is still the focal point.

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I love good food, books and films that tell a true story behind them. I love affordable luxury and making brands accountable and more transparent. I love all kinds of music, including Rock, Opera, R&B and classical. When I travel 5 star, it has to be 5 star, including good food, comfort, good sheets and no kids in the pool. I love well made clothes and hate fast disposable fashion. I am well travelled and my favourite places include Marbella, Portofino, St Tropez, LA and Paris.

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