
Hunstanton is an
east coast town in North Norfolk and the only holiday resort in England
where the sun sets over the sea. This is an ideal location for hikers
and cyclists. The beach at Hunstanton is wide and sandy and for much of
the day in summer the tide is a long way out unlike beaches further
south along the coast which benefit from the sea coming in much closer. 
Hunstanton
is popular. The gardens and long sloping grass area runs the distance
of the high street to the promenade which is busy in summer and the
grassed areas provide tourists with an alternative to sitting on the
beach. You get the feel of a busy and vibrant town which obviously
relies on the tourist industry for most of its income.
The
cliffs at Hunstanton are well known for the red chalk which stands out
against the white chalk layers quite dramatically. The large rocks
along the beach by the cliffs adds emphasis to the dramatic landscape. 
Whilst
Hunstanton does not have the same appeal as Cromer in terms of idyllic
seaside resorts, it does have plenty for the visitor to see and do and
there are many beaches, beautiful villages and countryside not far from
the town.
The railway, once again, like Cromer and Sheringham,
were responsible for the boom in tourism which continues today with
Hunstanton sporting a seal sanctuary, a fairground, aquarium, leisure
pool and several large caravan parks and a host of restaurants, pubs
and take aways. This is a family orientated resort where the kids
are less likely to get bored here than the more sedate and traditional
resorts further down the coast. 
The
surrounding countryside is spectacular and not flat like much of
Norfolk. Holkham Hall and its estate are not far from here and the
beaches of the estate are claimed to be amongst the best in the
UK.
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