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Snettisham Beach

Norfolk

Dog Friendly Rating:7/10A wild Wash beach famous for the spectacular wading bird flights, with lead requirements during nesting season (1 April to 31 August) and an easy-access car park directly at the beach.

Snettisham Beach is a wild Wash beach south of Hunstanton, best known for the spectacular wading bird events that take place here on high tides in late summer and autumn when tens of thousands of knot, dunlin and oystercatchers take to the sky simultaneously in one of the most extraordinary wildlife spectacles in Britain. The beach is primarily shingle, which gives way to wet sand and sticky estuary mud at low tide. The adjacent RSPB Snettisham Nature Reserve is one of the most important wetland sites in the UK. A car park sits directly adjacent to the beach, and the dog friendly Rose and Crown pub is in the village, along with a fish and chip shop.

Dogs are welcome at Snettisham Beach, but restrictions apply from 1 April to 31 August to protect beach-nesting birds. During this period, dogs must be kept on leads on the upper beach where ringed plovers and oystercatchers nest, and cordoned-off areas must be respected. Look out for signs and roped areas indicating nesting zones. On the RSPB reserve adjacent to the beach, dogs must be on leads at all times. Outside the nesting season, this is a dog friendly beach with the car park right at the beach, easy flat walking and outstanding wildlife watching. The grassy path on the landward side of the dunes provides an alternative to the shingle for easier walking.

At a Glance

Dog Access
Year Round
Dogs must be kept on leads on the upper beach from 1 April to 31 August to protect nesting ringed plovers and oystercatchers. Respect all cordoned-off areas. Dogs must be on leads at all times on the adjacent RSPB reserve.
Beach Type
Shingle, Sand
Tide Notes
Wash beach with very large tidal range. Low tide exposes extensive areas of mud and wet sand. Do not venture far out on the tidal flats as the tide returns quickly. The shingle upper beach is always accessible.
Facilities
Car park directly at beach. Rose and Crown pub in Snettisham village (dog friendly). Fish and chip shop in village. No public toilets at beach (nearest at Hunstanton South Beach)
Parking
Snettisham Beach Car Park directly at the beach (PE31 7RB). Pay-and-display: approx £5 for 3 hours, £6 for 24 hours

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