Built-up area in North Norfolk, Norfolk, England
| Coordinates: | 52.942, 1.141 |
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| OS grid ref: | TG 11 42 |
| Population: | 543 |
| Dialling code: | 01263 (Cromer) |
Weybourne is a small coastal village on the north Norfolk coast in North Norfolk, Norfolk, England. It sits on a shingle beach backed by dunes and low cliffs, between Sheringham to the east and the market town of Holt inland, and lies within the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village is served by the preserved North Norfolk Railway at Weybourne station, which brings steam-hauled visitors in summer.
The settlement shows layers of history from prehistoric earthworks to visible Second World War defences, and the coast is popular for birdwatching and walks along the Norfolk Coast Path. Today Weybourne has a largely tourism-based economy - holiday cottages, caravan sites and the heritage railway - alongside a small year‑round community that swells in summer and places a strong emphasis on conserving the local heathland and dunes.
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