I recently had some annual leave, which was mostly spent in the garden relaxing and giving my home a good spring clean, however, the weather was so gorgeous, I did manage to get to the seaside. It was lovely and very welcoming. It did not rain for the entire 2 weeks I was away from work. 🙂
I went to Bacton and Mundsley, along the Norfolk coast. It was beautiful.
They are both places I am very familiar with. Some of my previous photos were taken from my Facebook, but it was nice to go and relive my memories. I love taking time off and travelling there on my own, occasionally. It’s a place I love going to, just to relax by the seaside. 🙂




Bacton
- Bacton, Norfolk: A village on the coast of Norfolk, England. It is known for its beaches and a nearby gas terminal which plays a significant role in the UK’s natural gas supply.
- Bacton in History: There are various historical references to places named Bacton in England, often connected with medieval history or local church parishes.
Bacton is a village located on the north-east coast of Norfolk, England. It’s known for several notable features:
1. Bacton Beach:
- Beach: Bacton is renowned for its long, sandy beach which is popular among both locals and tourists. The beach is ideal for walking, relaxing, and enjoying seaside activities. It’s less commercialized compared to other coastal areas in Norfolk, offering a more tranquil experience.
- Coastal Erosion: The area is subject to coastal erosion, a significant issue for the village. There have been various coastal defence projects to protect the shoreline and nearby properties.


