Hotels in Cromer

Boasting an idyllic spot on England's charming Norfolk coast, Cromer has much to offer both the leisurely holidaymaker and the adventurous explorer. Renowned for its famous Cromer crab and carrying the title 'Gem of the Norfolk Coast', this alluring town presents the perfect blend of traditional seaside charm and interesting attractions, promising an unforgettable holiday for all.

Whether you're seeking a luxury retreat with panoramic sea views, a family-friendly haven near the sands, or an affordable yet comfortable base for your exploration adventure, Cromer's diverse accommodation options promise to cater to all needs and budgets. Start planning your seaside sojourn today with Lycafly and explore all this coastal gem has to offer.

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Cromer, nestled elegantly 23 miles north of Norwich, was put on the map as a resort in the early 19th century, drawing in wealthy banking families from Norwich. The town has managed to retain this allure over the years, attracting travellers with its inviting long sandy beach, prominent rich history, and notable landmarks such as the Cromer Pier, Pavilion Theatre and the Amazona zoo park.

The delightful town's history is steeped in lifeboat and fishing lore, with the famous lifeboatman, Henry Blogg, gaining fame from Cromer. The town's economy thrives on the Cromer crab, a culinary delight enjoyed by locals and tourists alike. For those seeking retail therapy, Cromer offers independent retailers along with a bustling market. With institutions like the Cromer Academy and prime leisure facilities like the Royal Cromer Golf Club, this town manages to balance tourism with a thriving local community.

When to visit Cromer

Choosing the best time of year to visit Cromer can depend largely on what you want from your holiday. If it’s a sunny beach holiday you're after, the warmest months are July, August and September, with temperatures reaching a comfortable 22.3°C in early August. These are also the busiest months for tourism so expect a lively atmosphere.

If you prefer a more tranquil visit with less chance of significant rainfall, consider visiting in the months of April, September, and March. And though you might encounter the strongest winds in December, visiting during this month offers a truly atmospheric experience on the Norfolk Coast. Whenever you choose to visit, Cromer's charm remains undisputed.

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