Burnham Overy Staithe Beach
Beach

Burnham Overy Staithe Beach

Norfolk

Dog Friendly Rating: 9/10 A vast, remote sandy beach reached via a mile-long walk through stunning North Norfolk salt marsh, with no dog restrictions ever and one of the finest off-lead coastal walks in the county.

Burnham Overy Staithe Beach is reached via a mile-long walk along the raised embankment of the Burnham Overy Footpath, a section of the Norfolk Coast Path that passes through one of the most beautiful stretches of North Norfolk landscape: salt marshes, creeks, tidal channels and sand dunes unfold on the approach, and the view back from the beach across the bay toward the village is breathtaking. The beach itself is a vast, dog friendly expanse of sand flanked by large dunes and largely untouched by development or commercial infrastructure. On a clear day, it is possible to walk eastward along the coast all the way to Wells-next-the-Sea, providing one of the finest off-lead beach walks in Norfolk. The village of Burnham Overy Staithe has a charming harbour with bobbing boats and is served by The Hero pub and restaurant, which is dog friendly.

There are no dog restrictions at Burnham Overy Staithe Beach at any time of year, and the remoteness of the beach naturally keeps visitor numbers manageable even during busy summer weekends. The mile-long walk out along the embankment means the beach rewards those who make the effort, and the dunes and salt marsh on the way provide rich scenting and exploring ground for dogs. Parking is free on the quayside at the staithe, but be aware that high spring tides can flood the hard and have submerged parked cars in the past: always check tide times before parking. The Coastliner 36 bus serves the village from Wells.

At a Glance

Dog Access Year Round
Beach Type Sand, Dunes
Tide Notes Spring tides flood the harbour car park (the hard); check times before parking. The beach itself is vast and changes character between tides. The walk out via the embankment can be cut off at very high spring tides.
Facilities No beach facilities. The Hero pub and restaurant in Burnham Overy Staithe village (dog friendly). Kayak hire from the harbour boathouse
Parking Free parking on the quayside at Burnham Overy Staithe harbour. Beware: high spring tides flood the hard and have submerged cars. Always check tide times before parking. Approx 1 mile walk to beach

Frequently Asked Questions

Burnham Overy Staithe Beach is extremely dog friendly, earning a 9/10 rating in our directory. It's a vast, largely undeveloped sandy beach with no restrictions on dogs, and the mile-long walk out through salt marshes and dunes gives your dog plenty of sniffing and exploring before you even reach the sand.

Yes — there are no dog restrictions at Burnham Overy Staithe Beach at any time of year. Whether you're visiting in the height of summer or the depths of winter, your dog is welcome on the beach without limitation.

The beach is reached via a mile-long walk along the raised embankment of the Norfolk Coast Path, so factor that into your plans — it's a rewarding route, but not a quick dash from the car. Parking is free on the quayside at Burnham Overy Staithe harbour, but high spring tides have been known to flood the hard and submerge parked cars, so always check tide times before leaving your vehicle. Once you're there, on a clear day you can walk off-lead all the way east to Wells-next-the-Sea, and The Hero pub back in the village is dog friendly for a well-earned post-walk stop.

Location

East Harbour Way

52.9617, 0.7449

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