Nice shingle beach, very popular with dog walkers and sea fishers from the beech (the only thing I saw them catching was small crabs and some very small pollack "that is a species of fish not a swear word"). You can sit in the sunshine whatch the sea, the windfarm, the ships sailing past and have hanggliders swoop over your head after they have jumped from the cliff tops and are coming in to land on the beach. If you are there at the right time you may see one or more of the fishing boats kept on the beach being launched or retrieved down the steep shingle Bank. A large carpark directly in front of the beach cost £1.50 per hour up to 4 hours and then £7.00 for 24 hours. Big downside no toilet facilities nearest ones in the pubs in the village just before the long lane to the car park. "Danger" "clearly signeposted "NO SWIMING, deep water,strong currents. Becarefull...
Read moreStones-aside it is a beautiful beach with fabulous sunsets. When it is low tide the sand is at the Eastern end. Weybourne 'Hope' beach was the feared invasion-point during the Spanish Armada in Elzabethian times, and also in the Second World War as is it the lowest point. Churchill feared that Hitler's U-boat submarines & Huge Destroyers would attack from here as 500 feet out at see it is 500 foot deep!...
Read morevery picturesque entrance to the beach with old, abandoned farm machinery. not a massive car park, but i've always found a spot, even on busy days. it's an all-gravel affair with a smallish cliff overlooking it which is nice to walk along. behind it there's a lovely view back inland across scenic fields with windmills, big houses and an old, overgrown wartime pillbox/shelter (which you...
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