Season: summer
The beach at West Runton became well known for the discovery in 1990 of the skeleton of an ancient woolly mammoth, dating back to the time of a land connection to mainland Europe. West Runton has attracted fossil hunters for many years, but the rock pools here provide great enjoyment for children too. Located handily between the facilities and attractions of Cromer and Sheringham, the beach here is sandy, except for towards and just after high tide, when it is shingle. Bathing is safe, with Blue Flag status and this area is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest – West Runton Cliffs.
What the beach means to Tuppa.
A summer scene on a rising tide at West Runton beach.