Thursday, March 14, 2024

Sheringham

I visited Sheringham on the coast of the North Sea on a cloudy Monday this week. The weather was a bit chilly, but I had a flask of tea to warm my hands—and at least it wasn't raining, nor had it just rained, so there were places that were dry enough to sit. I heard a couple of wrens singing nearby where I had lunch. Here are some photos I took of the beach and coastal path. There's also a high street in Sheringham with many shops (including thrift shops) and a charming library where I warmed up after my hike.

Beach huts

North Sea coast

Grey clouds over the beach

Waves

Stones

Cliffs

Cliffs

Gulls riding the wind

From the coastal path

Parachuters

'Beeston Bump'

Sheringham

Lunch spot

This is a recent sound escape episode from The Plodcast in which you can hear the sound of the North Sea and a seal colony at Horsey Gap, Norfolk, about 30 miles south of Sheringham: Norfolk Beach.

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