Friday, November 22, 2024

Happisburgh

This week it turned cold in Norfolk and there was even snow! On Wednesday I set off on a walk with the Ramblers to Happisburgh (pronounced Haze-borough) on the Norfolk coast. It's an area that is particularly susceptible to erosion, so we knew that we might not be able to walk on certain paths very near the edge. We ended up only being able to walk a short stretch near the water because the waves were high. Actually, I enjoyed the snow. I didn't realise how much I've missed it since hardly seeing a flake last winter!

Start of the day in Happisburgh

High waves

Happisburgh Lighthouse

Norfolk coast with a dusting of snow

Happisburgh (image from Visit Norfolk)

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