Walcott Beach (aka Walcott Gap)
Walcott beach also known as Walcott Gap has several points with steps where you can access the beach through the large concrete sea defences. The beach is sand and has wooden groynes to help stop sand movement and can provide some shelter.
Facilities include limited parking, toilets, a cafe, holiday parks and a slipway.
Dog Friendly Beach?
We have no current information on dog restrictions for Walcott Beach.
Why not check other beaches nearby as we have 28 beaches in Norfolk, or check our list of Norfolk Dog Friendly Beaches.
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Walcott Beach, Walcott, Walcott, Norfolk , United Kingdom
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