Hunstanton by Rob Atherton

Hunstanton

Hunstanton, often referred to as “Sunny Hunny”, is a distinctive seaside town located on the northwest coast of Norfolk, England. Boasting a unique east-facing beach, it offers picturesque sunsets over The Wash, a vast estuary separating Norfolk from Lincolnshire. This charming town has been a popular holiday destination for over a century, drawing visitors with its mix of natural beauty, Victorian architecture, and family-friendly attractions.

One of Hunstanton’s most striking features is its striped cliffs, which are a geological wonder composed of layers of chalk, red chalk, and carrstone. These cliffs serve as a testament to the area’s ancient past, telling tales of a time millions of years ago. The foot of these cliffs is a haven for fossil hunters, with the possibility of discovering ancient remains of sea creatures from epochs long past.

The beach itself is a vast expanse of golden sand, punctuated by rock pools at low tide. It’s a paradise for families, offering plenty of space for traditional seaside activities such as building sandcastles, flying kites, and exploring the shoreline. Water sports enthusiasts are also drawn to Hunstanton, with the consistent winds making it a hotspot for windsurfing, kite surfing, and sailing.

Away from the coastline, the town retains much of its Victorian charm. The central green, surrounded by traditional buildings, plays host to various events throughout the year. Nearby, the Esplanade Gardens provide a tranquil space to relax and take in views of the sea. The town is home to a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants, offering a mix of local produce and international cuisine.

For those interested in the local wildlife, a trip to the nearby Sealife Sanctuary is a must. This marine rescue center not only educates visitors about the wonders of the underwater world but also plays a pivotal role in rescuing and rehabilitating sick and injured seals. Just a short drive from Hunstanton, the RSPB Titchwell Marsh is another must-visit spot for nature lovers, offering a chance to observe a myriad of bird species in their natural habitat.

In essence, Hunstanton is a delightful blend of natural beauty, historical charm, and modern amenities. Its appeal to both families and nature enthusiasts alike ensures its continued popularity as one of Norfolk’s most cherished seaside destinations. Whether you’re watching the sunset over The Wash, exploring the geological wonders of the cliffs, or simply enjoying an ice cream by the sea, Hunstanton promises a memorable experience.

Created: 21  August  2023  Edited: 29  November  2023

Hunstanton

Wildlife in and Around Hunstanton

Mammals found in Hunstanton

There have been 39 species of mammals recorded in the hunstanton area.

45 Khz Pipistrelle (Pipistrellus pipistrellus)
Bottle-Nosed Whale (Hyperoodon ampullatus)
Brown Long-Eared Bat (Plecotus auritus)
Chinese Barking Deer (Muntiacus reevesi)
Common Seal (Phoca vitulina)
55 Khz Pipistrelle (Pipistrellus pygmaeus)
Brown Hare (Lepus europaeus)
Brown Rat (Rattus norvegicus)
Common Porpoise (Phocoena phocoena)
Common Shrew (Sorex araneus)

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Birds found in Hunstanton

There have been 290 species of birds recorded in the hunstanton area.

(Anas crecca subsp. crecca)
(Circus cyaneus subsp. cyaneus)
(Gallinago gallinago subsp. gallinago)
(Linaria cannabina subsp. cannabina)
(Milvus milvus subsp. milvus)
(Anthus spinoletta/petrosus agg.)
(Corvus monedula subsp. spermologus)
(Larus canus subsp. canus)
(Mergus merganser subsp. merganser)
Alpine Swift (Apus melba)

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Hunstanton map

Hunstanton UK Map