Mundesley
Mundesley is a village on the North Norfolk coast which is set in beautiful countryside and has a population of around 2,500.
Made popular in Victorian times due to a fine seaside location, sandy beach and wonderfully invigorating fresh air, Mundesley enjoyed a boom period which included the arrival of a railway station to the village. The days of Victorian tourists may be long gone, and the railway station too, but it remains popular with holiday makers for the same reasons which first drew people here over 100 years ago.
Whether you prefer fine, gentle walks along cliff tops and delightful countryside or a relaxing time on a clean, sandy beach you will find that Mundesley still has a lot to offer.
Apart from the natural attractions there is also a well restored church, a tiny but interesting museum, a fine Windmill and some lovely examples of old-fashioned English village architecture.