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The greatest dog-friendly Norfolk seashores to go to this autumn

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The record was compiled by sustainable canine model Tangle.

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But what different Norfolk seashores do native pooches love?

Here are seven choices to your subsequent walkies.

1. Blakeney Point

A Site of Special Scientific Interest for the array of species that decision the four-mile stretch home.

As properly because the vary of birds and creatures on show, your four-legged pal will love the vary of textures beneath its ft.

From sand dunes to areas of stony shingles, there are many surfaces to discover.

Blakeney Point solely permits dogs between late August and March to guard nesting birds within the spring and summer time.

Eastern Daily Press: Blakeney Point is a Site of Special Scientific Interest - Credit: ©Coypright Mike Page

Blakeney Point is a Site of Special Scientific Interest – Credit: ©Coypright Mike Page (Image: ©Coypright Mike Page, All Rights Reserved)

2. Winterton-on-Sea

Well-known for its vast stretches of sand and rolling dunes, Winterton is extremely dog-friendly and welcomes all of them 12 months spherical. 

Winterton Dunes National Nature Reserve is each a Site of Specific Scientific Interest and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty so you may stumble upon loads of wildlife in your stroll.

In the winter months, you may even catch some seals proper up on the shore.

Eastern Daily Press: You might even see some seals in the winter monthsYou may even see some seals within the winter months (Image: Denise Bradley)

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3. Old Hunstanton

This seashore is extraordinarily dog-friendly and has no restrictions in any respect.

It lies on the Norfolk Coast Path and will be walked both alongside the seashore or dunes.

Canines love exploring the miles of rolling sands and might accomplish that freely within the quieter colder months.

Eastern Daily Press: Old Hunstanton beach lies on the Norfolk Coast PathOld Hunstanton seashore lies on the Norfolk Coast Path (Image: Archant)

4. Brancaster

Between September and April, dogs are welcome alongside the complete seashore however as a consequence of nesting species it’s suggested that they keep on a lead.

Brancaster boasts a large stretch of undisturbed sand and has been listed as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

At low tide, the water is shallow so will probably be good to your pooch to paddle in.

Low tides additionally make the shipwreck of the SS Vina seen because it pokes out from the sand.

Eastern Daily Press: Brancaster boasts a wide stretch of undisturbed sandBrancaster boasts a large stretch of undisturbed sand (Image: Archant)

5. Caister Point

Just a brief hop alongside the coast from Great Yarmouth, Caister is a really dog-friendly seashore with no restrictions.

With its vast sands and pebbles falling from the dunes, there are many enjoyable textures to your pup’s ft.

While you walk, look out to sea and spot the Scroby Sands Wind Farm 2.5 km offshore.

Eastern Daily Press: Caister is just a short hop along the coast from Great YarmouthCaister is only a brief hop alongside the coast from Great Yarmouth (Image: James Bass)

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6. Happisburgh 

Dogs are welcome all 12 months spherical at this stretch of coast famend for its erosion and crumbling cliffs, the place giant rocks have been positioned alongside the shore to forestall additional injury.

Although dogs and house owners ought to each take care walking near the sting, the rocks and pebbles distinction with the sand to offer a variety of textures pets will love.

Don’t overlook to take a peek on the absolutely functioning lighthouse whilst you’re within the space.

Eastern Daily Press: The erosion at Happisburgh is well-known nationallyThe erosion at Happisburgh is well-known nationally (Image: Danielle Booden)

7. Weybourne

Just alongside the coast from Sheringham, this village on the Norfolk Coast Path has no restrictions on dogs. 

Pups love feeling the various pebbles beneath their paws and, as a result of it’s a quieter seashore, they are going to be free to discover.

The cliffs present a distinct view and contrasting terrain, so there’s a lot within the space to get pleasure from.

Eastern Daily Press: Weybourne beach is very pebbly for the pawsWeybourne seashore could be very pebbly for the paws (Image: Ian Burt)

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