-

About The Cromer Chamber of Trade

Welcome to the picturesque seaside town of Cromer, nestled along the stunning Norfolk coastline. With its rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant community, Cromer invites you to embark on a journey of exploration and relaxation. Whether you’re drawn to the iconic Cromer Pier, eager to savor the renowned Cromer crab, or simply yearning for a tranquil escape by the North Sea, this charming destination promises a delightful blend of traditional charm and modern allure. Join us as we uncover the treasures that make Cromer a captivating gem on the East Anglian coast.

Indulge in the bounty of local treasures as you explore Cromer, Norfolk. Our town boasts food stores teeming with regional delights, from renowned fish shops offering the iconic Cromer crab to privately owned establishments specializing in arts, crafts, baking, and knitting. Experience a culinary journey with a wide array of restaurants and cafes, each independently owned and operated by passionate locals, ensuring a unique and authentic dining experience.

When it comes to accommodation, Cromer caters to every preference. From campsites and caravan parks to self-catering holiday homes, charming B&Bs, pubs with rooms, and hotels, you’ll find the perfect overnight stay. Many visitors, drawn by the town’s timeless charm, make Cromer a lifelong destination. Have you returned since your childhood? Explore your family connections and delve into the town’s history at the Cromer Dictionary site.

Discover the beauty of Cromer’s two Blue Flag beaches, ideal for leisurely strolls, and don’t miss the iconic pier jutting into the North Sea, offering end-of-pier shows and the perfect spot for crabbing. The award-winning North Norfolk coast path invites you to embark on scenic walks, easily accessible from the town. Cromer’s Victorian architecture sets the stage for a vibrant cultural scene, with artistic, cultural, and educational activities galore. Stay updated with current events through our comprehensive listings.

Strategically situated for exploring North Norfolk, the Broads, Norwich, and beyond, Cromer provides convenient transportation options. Regular train and bus links facilitate exploration, while the Coasthopper bus service simplifies North Norfolk adventures. From March to October, historic homes beckon for exploration, including the royal residence at Sandringham and National Trust properties at Blickling and Felbrigg. Immerse yourself in the allure of Cromer and the surrounding wonders awaiting your discovery.

Cromer Chamber of Trade & Business