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A row of colourful beach huts facing the sea at Gorleston-on-Sea, Norfolk, with a sandy beach and calm waves under a bright blue sky.

Gorleston-on-Sea, Norfolk – Cliffs and Sandy Beach on the Norfolk Coast Path

Wide sands, grassy cliffs, and open sea views south of Great Yarmouth

Gorleston-on-Sea sits directly on the Norfolk Coast Path on the south side of Great Yarmouth Harbour, where the River Yare reaches the North Sea. The trail follows the promenade and clifftop paths above a broad sandy beach, linking the busy frontage of Yarmouth with quieter residential stretches further south.

The town stands on slightly higher ground than the flat coast to the north, with low grassy cliffs backing the beach. Underfoot, progress is firm and level, using paved promenade, surfaced paths, and short roadside sections. Steps and ramps connect the clifftop with the sand below. The beach is wide and gently sloping, with uninterrupted views along the shoreline.

Gorleston has a settled seaside character, with cafés, gardens, and local services near the front rather than amusement arcades or resort attractions. Compared with Great Yarmouth, the atmosphere is quieter and more residential, with open lawns and green spaces overlooking the sea.

From the seafront, the Norfolk Coast Path heads north toward Great Yarmouth, crossing the harbour area before continuing along the promenade, or south toward Hopton-on-Sea and Lowestoft, following cliff-edge and coastal paths above the beach. The terrain remains mostly flat with gentle gradients, creating an easy and continuous stretch of coast.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Gorleston-on-Sea on the Norfolk Coast Path?

Yes. The trail runs directly along the promenade and clifftop paths.

Is Gorleston-on-Sea within a protected landscape?

No. The town lies outside both the Broads National Park and the Norfolk Coast National Landscape.

What is the terrain like around Gorleston-on-Sea?

Mostly level walking on paved promenade and clifftop paths, with steps or ramps down to the beach.

Are there facilities in Gorleston-on-Sea?

Yes. There are cafés, shops, parks, and everyday services close to the seafront.

Which places does the trail connect to from here?

Great Yarmouth to the north and Hopton-on-Sea and Lowestoft to the south.