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Cromer Pier — Attraction in North Norfolk

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Cromer Pier
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Nearby attractions
Cromer Parish Church (St Peter and St Paul)
The Church Office Cromer Parish Hall, 65 Church St, Cromer NR27 9HH, United Kingdom
Cromer Museum
4 Tucker St, Cromer NR27 9HB, United Kingdom
North Lodge Park
6 Overstrand Rd, Cromer NR27 0AH, United Kingdom
The Gallery Norfolk
3 Church St, Cromer NR27 9ER, United Kingdom
Cromer Beach
The Warren, Cromer NR27 0AR, United Kingdom
Cromer Beach Huts
Cromer NR27 0AW, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
No1 Cromer Downstairs Fish and Chips Restaurant
1 New St, Cromer NR27 9HP, United Kingdom
Tides Bistro
Cromer NR27 9HE, United Kingdom
Mary Jane's Fish Bar
27-29 Garden St, Cromer NR27 9HN, United Kingdom
Buttercups
5 High St, Cromer NR27 9HG, United Kingdom
The Garden Street Grill
16 Garden St, Cromer NR27 9HN, United Kingdom
The Jetty Café
11 High St, Cromer NR27 9HG, United Kingdom
Cafe Main
50 Church St, Cromer NR27 9HH, United Kingdom
Hot Rocks
9 Garden St, Cromer NR27 9HN, UK
Upstairs @ NO1 Cromer
1 New St, Cromer NR27 9HP, United Kingdom
The Old Rock Shop Bistro
10 Hamilton Rd, Cromer NR27 9HL, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Hotel de Paris, Cromer
High St, Cromer NR27 9HG, United Kingdom
Cambridge House
25 Tucker St, Cromer NR27 9HA, United Kingdom
North Cottage Cromer
North Cottage, North Lodge Park, Overstrand Rd, Cromer NR27 0AH, United Kingdom
No4 Cromer Bed & Breakfast
4 Vicarage Rd, Cromer NR27 9DQ, United Kingdom
Seahorse Cottage
Cromer NR27 9GW, United Kingdom
The Sandcliff Guest House
37 Runton Rd, Cromer NR27 9AS, United Kingdom
Virginia Court Hotel
Virginia Court Hotel, Cliff Ave, Cromer NR27 0AN, United Kingdom
Knoll Guest House
23 Alfred Rd, Cromer NR27 9AN, United Kingdom
Albury House
20 Alfred Rd, Cromer NR27 9AN, United Kingdom
The Old Coach House, Cromer
1A St Margaret's Ln, Cromer NR27 9BZ, United Kingdom
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Cromer Pier

Pier, Cromer NR27 9HE, United Kingdom
4.6(1.1K)
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attractions: Cromer Parish Church (St Peter and St Paul), Cromer Museum, North Lodge Park, The Gallery Norfolk, Cromer Beach, Cromer Beach Huts, restaurants: No1 Cromer Downstairs Fish and Chips Restaurant, Tides Bistro, Mary Jane's Fish Bar, Buttercups, The Garden Street Grill, The Jetty Café, Cafe Main, Hot Rocks, Upstairs @ NO1 Cromer, The Old Rock Shop Bistro
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+44 1263 512495
Website
cromerpier.co.uk

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Nearby attractions of Cromer Pier

Cromer Parish Church (St Peter and St Paul)

Cromer Museum

North Lodge Park

The Gallery Norfolk

Cromer Beach

Cromer Beach Huts

Cromer Parish Church (St Peter and St Paul)

Cromer Parish Church (St Peter and St Paul)

4.7

(238)

Closed
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Cromer Museum

Cromer Museum

4.3

(83)

Closed
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North Lodge Park

North Lodge Park

4.4

(222)

Open 24 hours
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The Gallery Norfolk

The Gallery Norfolk

4.7

(16)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Cromer Pier

No1 Cromer Downstairs Fish and Chips Restaurant

Tides Bistro

Mary Jane's Fish Bar

Buttercups

The Garden Street Grill

The Jetty Café

Cafe Main

Hot Rocks

Upstairs @ NO1 Cromer

The Old Rock Shop Bistro

No1 Cromer Downstairs Fish and Chips Restaurant

No1 Cromer Downstairs Fish and Chips Restaurant

4.4

(2.8K)

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Tides Bistro

Tides Bistro

3.9

(114)

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Mary Jane's Fish Bar

Mary Jane's Fish Bar

4.2

(736)

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Buttercups

Buttercups

4.7

(168)

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Buddeanie FoxBuddeanie Fox
Cromer Pier is a historic and iconic structure located in the seaside town of Cromer, Norfolk, England. With a rich past dating back over a century, it stands as one of the last remaining Victorian piers in the country. Here’s an overview of its fascinating history: Before Cromer Pier existed, a simple wooden jetty served the town's boating needs. This jetty was built in 1391 but was eventually destroyed by storms and sea damage. In 1822, a new 210-foot wooden jetty was constructed, intended primarily as a landing stage for goods and passengers arriving by sea. Cromer’s modern-day pier was built in 1901, and designed in the classic Victorian style. Stretching 151 meters (495 feet) into the North Sea, it was built to replace the earlier wooden jetty. The new pier catered to the growing tourism industry, as Cromer was becoming a popular holiday destination for Victorian and Edwardian society. Theatre and Entertainment One of the pier’s standout features is its pavilion, which houses a theatre that was added in 1905. This theatre has been home to numerous variety shows, cabaret performances, and musical acts over the years. It's especially famous for its Cromer Pier Show, the UK’s only remaining full-season end-of-pier show, which continues to draw visitors today. Cromer Pier has faced significant damage from storms and heavy seas over the years. Major storms hit in 1949 and 1953, with the latter causing part of the pier to collapse. More recently, in 2013, a storm surge caused extensive damage, but the pier was repaired and restored to its former glory. Today, Cromer Pier remains a vibrant part of the town’s culture and tourism. In addition to the pavilion theatre, it’s a popular spot for leisurely walks, crabbing, and enjoying the scenic views of the North Sea. The pier has been featured in films and TV shows, adding to its iconic status. Cromer Pier, with its mix of history, tradition, and entertainment, continues to stand as a beloved symbol of the town’s rich heritage. Dog-friendly 🐕
A JA J
Cromer Pier, with its charming Victorian architecture and picturesque views, is a gem on the Norfolk coast. Known for its robust structure and historical significance, it also happens to be a fantastic spot for fishing enthusiasts. I recently spent a delightful afternoon fishing from this iconic pier, and it exceeded my expectations in many ways. The first thing you'll notice about Cromer Pier is its accessibility and well-maintained facilities. There’s plenty of space for anglers to set up without feeling cramped, and the atmosphere is friendly and inviting. Whether you’re a seasoned fisherman or a novice, the pier offers a great environment to enjoy your hobby. During my visit, I was pleased to catch a variety of fish, some bass and megrim sole.The waters around the pier are known for their abundance of sea life, making it an ideal location for fishing. The locals I chatted with were more than willing to share tips and stories, adding to the overall experience. What makes Cromer Pier particularly special is the sense of community and the stunning backdrop of the North Sea. Fishing here is not just about the catch, but also about the serene environment and the camaraderie among fellow anglers. The panoramic views of the coastline and the fresh sea breeze create a perfect setting for a relaxing day out. While the fishing was certainly a highlight, the pier itself offers plenty of other attractions. There are charming cafes and eateries nearby, perfect for grabbing a bite after a long day of fishing. The pier also hosts various events and shows, adding a cultural touch to your visit.
Andy SinghAndy Singh
During our visit to Cromer Beach, we were greeted by a delightful seaside atmosphere. The beachfront snack bar offered a variety of treats, from coffee and donuts to hot dogs and chips. It was the perfect spot to grab a quick bite while enjoying the sea breeze. The staff were friendly and efficient, adding to the pleasant experience. The walkway leading up from the beach was well-maintained, making it easy to access the surrounding areas. It provided a charming path that added to the overall quaint feel of the visit. Cromer Pier was a highlight, standing proudly against the backdrop of the expansive sea. The architecture of the pier, coupled with the stunning views of the coastline, made for some great photo opportunities. The pier itself was bustling with activity, offering a variety of attractions and entertainment options. The beach was clean and spacious, perfect for a relaxing day by the sea. The water was calm, and the ambiance was peaceful, making it an ideal spot for a family outing or a quiet retreat. Overall, Cromer Beach exceeded our expectations with its picturesque views, excellent facilities, and welcoming atmosphere. It’s a destination we highly recommend for anyone looking to enjoy a classic seaside experience.
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Cromer Pier is a historic and iconic structure located in the seaside town of Cromer, Norfolk, England. With a rich past dating back over a century, it stands as one of the last remaining Victorian piers in the country. Here’s an overview of its fascinating history: Before Cromer Pier existed, a simple wooden jetty served the town's boating needs. This jetty was built in 1391 but was eventually destroyed by storms and sea damage. In 1822, a new 210-foot wooden jetty was constructed, intended primarily as a landing stage for goods and passengers arriving by sea. Cromer’s modern-day pier was built in 1901, and designed in the classic Victorian style. Stretching 151 meters (495 feet) into the North Sea, it was built to replace the earlier wooden jetty. The new pier catered to the growing tourism industry, as Cromer was becoming a popular holiday destination for Victorian and Edwardian society. Theatre and Entertainment One of the pier’s standout features is its pavilion, which houses a theatre that was added in 1905. This theatre has been home to numerous variety shows, cabaret performances, and musical acts over the years. It's especially famous for its Cromer Pier Show, the UK’s only remaining full-season end-of-pier show, which continues to draw visitors today. Cromer Pier has faced significant damage from storms and heavy seas over the years. Major storms hit in 1949 and 1953, with the latter causing part of the pier to collapse. More recently, in 2013, a storm surge caused extensive damage, but the pier was repaired and restored to its former glory. Today, Cromer Pier remains a vibrant part of the town’s culture and tourism. In addition to the pavilion theatre, it’s a popular spot for leisurely walks, crabbing, and enjoying the scenic views of the North Sea. The pier has been featured in films and TV shows, adding to its iconic status. Cromer Pier, with its mix of history, tradition, and entertainment, continues to stand as a beloved symbol of the town’s rich heritage. Dog-friendly 🐕
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Cromer Pier, with its charming Victorian architecture and picturesque views, is a gem on the Norfolk coast. Known for its robust structure and historical significance, it also happens to be a fantastic spot for fishing enthusiasts. I recently spent a delightful afternoon fishing from this iconic pier, and it exceeded my expectations in many ways. The first thing you'll notice about Cromer Pier is its accessibility and well-maintained facilities. There’s plenty of space for anglers to set up without feeling cramped, and the atmosphere is friendly and inviting. Whether you’re a seasoned fisherman or a novice, the pier offers a great environment to enjoy your hobby. During my visit, I was pleased to catch a variety of fish, some bass and megrim sole.The waters around the pier are known for their abundance of sea life, making it an ideal location for fishing. The locals I chatted with were more than willing to share tips and stories, adding to the overall experience. What makes Cromer Pier particularly special is the sense of community and the stunning backdrop of the North Sea. Fishing here is not just about the catch, but also about the serene environment and the camaraderie among fellow anglers. The panoramic views of the coastline and the fresh sea breeze create a perfect setting for a relaxing day out. While the fishing was certainly a highlight, the pier itself offers plenty of other attractions. There are charming cafes and eateries nearby, perfect for grabbing a bite after a long day of fishing. The pier also hosts various events and shows, adding a cultural touch to your visit.
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During our visit to Cromer Beach, we were greeted by a delightful seaside atmosphere. The beachfront snack bar offered a variety of treats, from coffee and donuts to hot dogs and chips. It was the perfect spot to grab a quick bite while enjoying the sea breeze. The staff were friendly and efficient, adding to the pleasant experience. The walkway leading up from the beach was well-maintained, making it easy to access the surrounding areas. It provided a charming path that added to the overall quaint feel of the visit. Cromer Pier was a highlight, standing proudly against the backdrop of the expansive sea. The architecture of the pier, coupled with the stunning views of the coastline, made for some great photo opportunities. The pier itself was bustling with activity, offering a variety of attractions and entertainment options. The beach was clean and spacious, perfect for a relaxing day by the sea. The water was calm, and the ambiance was peaceful, making it an ideal spot for a family outing or a quiet retreat. Overall, Cromer Beach exceeded our expectations with its picturesque views, excellent facilities, and welcoming atmosphere. It’s a destination we highly recommend for anyone looking to enjoy a classic seaside experience.
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Cromer Pier is a historic and iconic structure located in the seaside town of Cromer, Norfolk, England. With a rich past dating back over a century, it stands as one of the last remaining Victorian piers in the country. Here’s an overview of its fascinating history:

Before Cromer Pier existed, a simple wooden jetty served the town's boating needs. This jetty was built in 1391 but was eventually destroyed by storms and sea damage. In 1822, a new 210-foot wooden jetty was constructed, intended primarily as a landing stage for goods and passengers arriving by sea.

Cromer’s modern-day pier was built in 1901, and designed in the classic Victorian style. Stretching 151 meters (495 feet) into the North Sea, it was built to replace the earlier wooden jetty. The new pier catered to the growing tourism industry, as Cromer was becoming a popular holiday destination for Victorian and Edwardian society.

Theatre and Entertainment

One of the pier’s standout features is its pavilion, which houses a theatre that was added in 1905. This theatre has been home to numerous variety shows, cabaret performances, and musical acts over the years. It's especially famous for its Cromer Pier Show, the UK’s only remaining full-season end-of-pier show, which continues to draw visitors today.

Cromer Pier has faced significant damage from storms and heavy seas over the years. Major storms hit in 1949 and 1953, with the latter causing part of the pier to collapse. More recently, in 2013, a storm surge caused extensive damage, but the pier was repaired and restored to its former glory.

Today, Cromer Pier remains a vibrant part of the town’s culture and tourism. In addition to the pavilion theatre, it’s a popular spot for leisurely walks, crabbing, and enjoying the scenic views of the North Sea. The pier has been featured in films and TV shows, adding to its iconic status.

Cromer Pier, with its mix of history, tradition, and entertainment, continues to stand as a beloved symbol of the town’s rich...

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avatar
5.0
1y

Cromer Pier, with its charming Victorian architecture and picturesque views, is a gem on the Norfolk coast. Known for its robust structure and historical significance, it also happens to be a fantastic spot for fishing enthusiasts. I recently spent a delightful afternoon fishing from this iconic pier, and it exceeded my expectations in many ways.

The first thing you'll notice about Cromer Pier is its accessibility and well-maintained facilities. There’s plenty of space for anglers to set up without feeling cramped, and the atmosphere is friendly and inviting. Whether you’re a seasoned fisherman or a novice, the pier offers a great environment to enjoy your hobby.

During my visit, I was pleased to catch a variety of fish, some bass and megrim sole.The waters around the pier are known for their abundance of sea life, making it an ideal location for fishing. The locals I chatted with were more than willing to share tips and stories, adding to the overall experience.

What makes Cromer Pier particularly special is the sense of community and the stunning backdrop of the North Sea. Fishing here is not just about the catch, but also about the serene environment and the camaraderie among fellow anglers. The panoramic views of the coastline and the fresh sea breeze create a perfect setting for a relaxing day out.

While the fishing was certainly a highlight, the pier itself offers plenty of other attractions. There are charming cafes and eateries nearby, perfect for grabbing a bite after a long day of fishing. The pier also hosts various events and shows, adding a cultural touch...

   Read more
avatar
5.0
1y

During our visit to Cromer Beach, we were greeted by a delightful seaside atmosphere. The beachfront snack bar offered a variety of treats, from coffee and donuts to hot dogs and chips. It was the perfect spot to grab a quick bite while enjoying the sea breeze. The staff were friendly and efficient, adding to the pleasant experience.

The walkway leading up from the beach was well-maintained, making it easy to access the surrounding areas. It provided a charming path that added to the overall quaint feel of the visit.

Cromer Pier was a highlight, standing proudly against the backdrop of the expansive sea. The architecture of the pier, coupled with the stunning views of the coastline, made for some great photo opportunities. The pier itself was bustling with activity, offering a variety of attractions and entertainment options.

The beach was clean and spacious, perfect for a relaxing day by the sea. The water was calm, and the ambiance was peaceful, making it an ideal spot for a family outing or a quiet retreat.

Overall, Cromer Beach exceeded our expectations with its picturesque views, excellent facilities, and welcoming atmosphere. It’s a destination we highly recommend for anyone looking to enjoy a classic...

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