Coast: 360° panoramasYou are in: Norfolk > Coast > Coast: Panoramas  One of Norfolk's most beautiful, yet desolate, stretches of beach in an area of outstanding beauty.  Britannia Pier is home to high spirits but it was blown in two during the war to repel enemy forces.  We can't replicate the salt air, but at least you can feel like you're standing on Cromer Pier!  You could once walk to Holland along the land ridge where mammoths roamed during the Ice Age.  The shallow beach, set against red and white cliffs, is popular with water sports enthusiasts.  Enjoy this view of the unspoilt beach to be found at Overstrand, once a playground for the rich.  This part of the Norfolk coastline is popular with jet-skiers due to the calm waters in the coves.  Snettisham is just one of a handful of Norfolk beaches to face west and is popular with wildlife.  This stretch of the Norfolk coast, famous for its wooly mammoth, is perfect for hunting rock pools.  Home to the first electric picture house in the country is just part of Great Yarmouth's history. More from this sectionYou are in: Norfolk > Coast > Coast: Panoramas |