The Walk Cromer volunteers aim to help walkers with interesting printed guides and maps around town. We also check & report on local footpaths and make it easier for walkers themselves to report problems. We are also involved in consultations with councils and other relevant bodies regarding developments and plans which may concern walkers.

We are very lucky to have plentiful public transport options here, this is the ideal place to leave the car behind, relax, explore… and discover more!

Cromer has welcomed walkers since time immemorial, fresh air – huge panoramas of land and sky. We are the gateway to a variety of trails and paths – There are walks that are buggy, wheelchair and dog friendly. When walking is done, we have places to eat, play and rest. The picture shows our Pier and handsome church – the tallest tower in the County, a challenge for all – scale it’s heights – the reward, magnificent! A coast bathed in sunlight or battered by storm, allows the walker a different experience at every turn, reasons to visit and walk in and around Cromer. Walk Cromer!

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Walk CromerFriday, May 3rd, 2024 at 12:53pm
Walk checking recently as part of the research work for our upcoming walk leaflet, "Cromer to Sheringham". This will include a useful route map, loads of information, photographs and a feature about the Deep History Coast.
The leaflet will be available before the end of May.