What happened to the cafe at Winterton on Sea?

What happened to the cafe at Winterton on Sea?

A cafe left hanging above a beach after high seas washed away part of the surrounding dunes has been demolished. The Dunes Cafe at Winterton-on-Sea, near Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, was knocked down on Friday. Walkers were warned to avoid the immediate area by Great Yarmouth Borough Council.

Is the dunes Cafe at Winterton open?

This Cafe is now closed due to sea erosion! Tucked away in the dunes of Winterton, this bustling café offers a range of delicious homemade cakes, and an assortment of drinks from fresh Coffee and Tea to Slush Puppies and Hot Chocolates.

Is Winterton beach open?

Open every day 8.30am – 4.00pm.

Are there toilets at Winterton beach?

Winterton Beach public toilets are located at the end of Beach Road in Winterton, near Great Yarmouth, handy for days on Winterton Beach. Open daily from 9am until dusk during the summer season with disabled facilities available.

Are dogs allowed on Winterton beach?

Winterton beach is a perfect traditional family friendly beach, all about sand and sea, not about amusements and arcades. It’s also a great dog walking beach with no restrictions, you mustn’t forget the pets!

Is it safe to swim at Winterton on Sea?

It’s also a great beach, although not really a safe swimming beach and there are rip tides, but good for a paddle etc.

Can you see seals at Winterton?

If you want to come seal watching in Norfolk and in particular, you want to see baby seals, then Horsey and Winterton beaches are the place to come. Visiting the seal colony at Horsey, especially when the grey seals have their babies in the winter is an amazing site.

Are dogs allowed on Winterton on Sea beach?

Where are the seals in Suffolk?

Both common and grey seals thrive in the North Sea off the coast of Walberswick and Southwold – part of the Suffolk Coast National Nature Reserve – and when not feasting on fish, they love nothing more than to bask on the sunshine-drenched sandy beaches.

Can you swim at Horsey beach?

Have swam a couple of times in the sea this year, it was cold though. We always see seals and watch them watching us, one kept popping up when I was swimming which was nice. My dog loves this beach too.

Are there seals at Winterton?

The Norfolk coast in the East of England is home to large colonies of grey seals at Blakeney Point, Horsey and Winterton-on-Sea. Male grey seals (bulls) can grow up to three metres long and can weigh over 300 kg. Females (cows) are smaller, and around half the weight of bulls.

Where can I see wild deer in Suffolk?

The best place to watch them from is a public viewpoint on Westleton Heath, on the northern edge of the reserve about two miles from the car park and visitor centre. The watchpoint looks south across the main rutting fields, and the deer are usually about a quarter of a mile away.

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