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04 June 2004 0914 BST
A guide to Norfolk's beaches
Pic: The launch at Sheringham.
The launch at Sheringham, North Norfolk.
Steam train rides and wonderful cafes makes a visit to Sheringham a memorable experience.

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Sheringham is a Blue Flag beach and a winner of a Seaside Award.

Dogs are banned from the main parts of the beach between 1 May and 30 September.
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Sheringham was once a tiny fishing place known as Sheringham Hythe and most people lived further inland at the village of Upper Sheringham.

In the 1880s the railway arrived, bringing people and money to the area. Crabs and lobsters are still brought ashore by a small number of commercial fishermen.

Sheringham Beach

The beach appears at low tide. Sheringham has a stony beach that disappears at high tide, but at low tide, an expanse of sand and rock pools is revealed. The beach is managed by North Norfolk District Council.

The beach has toilets, beach huts and a public shower. There is easy access to cafés and amusement arcades.

The North Norfolk Steam Railway is a ten-minute walk from the beach. The Splash Leisure complex is along the A149 Weybourne Road.

Sheringham has a golf course and the town centre shops are close by. The Little Theatre is in the town centre.

Lifeguards are on duty from spring bank holiday weekend to the end of the school summer holidays in September. There's also a first aid point.

Sheringham has free on-street parking and parking close to the beach.

Toilets for people with disabilities are available. The ramps on to the beach may not always be usable because of changes to the level of the sand.

There are no disabled parking spaces.

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