Hidden along the English coastline is a quite seaside village with a cafe right by the beautiful beach
If you’re looking for your next seaside escape, this village offers a slice of tranquillity by the sea and plenty of options for a good cup of tea.
Along the Norfolk coast, this village sits quietly with the most beautiful beach and clifftops, offering expansive views and a getaway from the business of life.
Old Hunstanton sits next to the larger resort of Hunstanton, also known as New Hunstanton, the more popular neighbour, but it’s not a destination that should be overlooked. Its quiet character makes for a different option for those who don’t quite fancy the fuss of a bustling seaside town, with steady walks and stripped cliff sightings.
It’s safe to say the real star of the show in the village is Old Hunstanton Beach, a beautiful stretch of sand that welcomes families, and even your dog, to explore it and go for a dip when the weather permits.
In fact, their dog-friendly feature is something that draws in a lot of avid walkers and visitors keen for their pups to have a true sense of freedom. One visitor wrote on TripAdvisor: “Old Hunstanton Beach is a top pick for dog owners. Dogs are welcome year-round with no leash required on the spacious sands, offering true freedom.
“This likely reflects the beach’s size and a culture of responsible dog ownership. Enjoy the beautiful cliffs and calm waters with your happy dog by your side!”
Making up part of this glorious landscape are the cliffs, famously striped, with three layers of colour, red, brown and white. Their natural striped layers draw a lot of attention to the beach and are thought to be a geological site of specific interest which dates back to the Cretaceous Period.
Another landmark of the area is the historic Old Hunstanton Lighthouse, originally built in 1844, sitting on top of the famed cliffs. This makes for a lovely walk on a nice day and offers spectacular views of the area.
Café on the beach
Situated on beautiful Old Hunstanton Beach, opposite the RNLI is Old Town Beach Cafe, which serves a varied menu that focuses on locally sourced ingredients. If you’re hoping for a more traditional resting stop, they also happen to serve up a delightful afternoon tea.
An afternoon tea right by the sea sounds like a dream, and yet it’s very real, with customers opting for lunch and breakfast food options too. You can sit outside in the sand and look out at the blue hues of the rolling waves as you sip away.
One customer shared on Tripadvisor: “I visited the old boathouse café twice this week, once for breakfast and again another day for afternoon tea. It’s in a great location just on Old Hunstanton Beach, and the food and service is excellent. A really great place to call into after a walk on the beach.”
Another dubbed the spot as an “outstanding little café Hunstanton” while someone else pointed out the cleanliness of the place.
They wrote: “Spotlessly clean throughout, lovely friendly staff, excellent quality, cater for gluten-free, freshly cooked, served piping hot, mega breakfast excellent as were homemade sweet potato patties gluten-free. Would definitely recommend.”
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