Trimingham Beach is a secluded section of the north Norfolk coastline, part of a longer stretch of golden sand that extends from Cromer to beyond Mundesley. This quiet and peaceful flat beach is perfect for a day out in good weather. The beach is known for its natural beauty, including bright yellow gorse and a beautiful blue sea. It's also a popular spot for paragliding, with paragliders often seen surfing the winds.
The beach is accessible via a beach access road, which is often frequented by travel vans and paragliders. There is a small car parking area available, though it is very limited. There are no facilities at the beach, with the nearest ones located at Mundesley.
One can walk from Trimingham to either Mundesley or Overstrand at low tide, but it's important to check the tide times as there is very little way off the beach once you're on it. Despite its seclusion, the beach is well worth a visit for those who can find it.
Trimingham Beach amenities include parking.
Visitor reviews highlight the beauty and tranquility of the beach, with its golden sand, beautiful blue sea, and unique scenery including paragliders. The beach is also appreciated for its secluded location and the lovely walks it offers. However, visitors complain about the lack of facilities and limited parking.
Latitude: 52.8909321 / Longitude: 1.4129431
Trimingham Beach is located in Norfolk. The following map of Trimingham Beach shows the exact location.
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