Cromer is a traditional seaside resort on the north coast of Norfolk, England. It is famous for its sandy beaches, museums, surfing, and walking along the Norfolk Coast Path. The town has a rich history, with evidence of human settlement dating back to the Mesozoic Era. Visitors can enjoy the Cromer Pier, which is home to a lifeboat station and the Pavilion Theatre, where traditional end-of-pier variety shows take place. The town is also known for its Cromer crab, which forms a major source of income for local fishermen. Families can enjoy crabbing, building sandcastles, and trying water sports like surfing and paddleboarding. The town has a number of historic buildings, including the 14th-century church of St Peter and Paul, which has a 160ft tower and stunning stained glass windows commemorating the town's lifeboat crew
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Activities: We got some time at the park. We were going to go to the park. After the park we went to get chips for dinner
Highlights: The kids were playing so nicely together in the park. Although, "Erin had a bit of a tantrum about something and it took us ages to get her calmed down" ✨