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Cromer

Norfolk

Today at Cromer

Fair
Leave beach by3:50pmthe tide will cut off your route back
Safe window12:50pm – 3:50pm
Tide nowRising ↑ until 8:26pm
Low tide2:50pm (0.5 m)
Wind & sea21 km/h · 1.0 m waves

Big tide today (spring tide) — more beach exposed, but it comes back in fast.

A big 0.5 m low tide falls mid-afternoon.

safe window Low 0.5m 2:50pm High 4.9m 8:26pm 6ammidday6pm
Today's tide at Cromer — heights in metres above chart datum. Guidance only: check the official tide table locally.
Wed 15 Fair 0.5 m Thu 16 Fair 0.3 m Fri 17 Fair 0.3 m Sat 18 Fair 0.5 m Sun 19 Fair 0.7 m Mon 20 Quiet 1.0 m Tue 21 Quiet 1.4 m

Next 7 days

Wednesday 15 July

Fair

Safe window: 12:50pm – 3:50pm

Leave the beach by 3:50pm — the tide will cut off your route back.

Big tide today (spring tide) — more beach exposed, but it comes back in fast.

A big 0.5 m low tide falls mid-afternoon.

Low tide: 2:50pm (0.5 m) · Wind up to 21 km/h · Waves 1.0 m

Thursday 16 July

Fair

Safe window: 1:37pm – 4:37pm

Leave the beach by 4:37pm — the tide will cut off your route back.

Big tide today (spring tide) — more beach exposed, but it comes back in fast.

A big 0.3 m low tide falls mid-afternoon.

Low tide: 3:01am (1.1 m), 3:37pm (0.3 m) · Wind up to 17 km/h · Waves 0.8 m

Friday 17 July

Fair

Safe window: 2:22pm – 5:22pm

Leave the beach by 5:22pm — the tide will cut off your route back.

Big tide today (spring tide) — more beach exposed, but it comes back in fast.

A big 0.3 m low tide falls mid-afternoon.

Low tide: 3:43am (1.0 m), 4:22pm (0.3 m) · Wind up to 23 km/h · Waves 1.0 m

Saturday 18 July

Fair

Safe window: 3:04pm – 6:04pm

Leave the beach by 6:04pm — the tide will cut off your route back.

Big tide today (spring tide) — more beach exposed, but it comes back in fast.

A big 0.5 m low tide falls towards evening.

Low tide: 4:22am (1.1 m), 5:04pm (0.5 m) · Wind up to 25 km/h · Waves 1.7 m

Sunday 19 July

Fair

Safe window: 3:45pm – 6:45pm

Leave the beach by 6:45pm — the tide will cut off your route back.

Big tide today (spring tide) — more beach exposed, but it comes back in fast.

A big 0.7 m low tide falls towards evening.

Low tide: 4:59am (1.2 m), 5:45pm (0.7 m) · Wind up to 27 km/h · Waves 1.7 m

Monday 20 July

Quiet day

Safe window: 4:26pm – 7:26pm

Leave the beach by 7:26pm — the tide will cut off your route back.

Low tide falls towards evening, though it is not an especially big one. No recent storms, so expect a picked-over beach.

Low tide: 5:36am (1.4 m), 6:26pm (1.0 m) · Wind up to 21 km/h · Waves 1.4 m

Tuesday 21 July

Quiet day

Safe window: 5:11pm – 8:11pm

Leave the beach by 8:11pm — the tide will cut off your route back.

Low tide falls towards evening, though it is not an especially big one. No recent storms, so expect a picked-over beach.

Low tide: 6:15am (1.7 m), 7:11pm (1.4 m) · Wind up to 22 km/h · Waves 0.9 m

Where to look

Search the flint gravel banks towards East Runton at low tide — sea urchins in flint and the occasional rolled bone are the typical finds. After a north-westerly blow the fresh gravel is worth a slow walk.

What fossils look like here

Ice Age bone from the 'forest bed' is dark brown to black, heavy, with a honeycomb texture at broken ends. Sea-urchin fossils show as five-pointed stars on rounded flint pebbles. Free identification: Cromer Museum (photo enquiries via Norfolk Museums Service).

Can I take fossils home?

Detailed location guide at UK Fossils →

Know before you go

Parking

Town car parks; short walk to the promenade.

Facilities

Full town facilities; Cromer Museum has local Ice Age fossils.

Access

Ramps from the promenade; hunt the foreshore towards East Runton at low tide.

Hazards

Slumping glacial cliffs east and west of town — keep off them. Tide reaches the sea walls and cliff base at high water: plan your walk around low tide.