The Bagot goats are bred and reared by North Norfolk District Council and let loose on the Cromer cliffs each year. Their job is to maintain the vegetation in an area the council said would be ...
North Norfolk District Council employs the goats as natural maintenance operatives who graze on vegetation along the cliffs at Cromer. A herd of eight bagot goats first arrived in April 2016.
Guest houses perch on the cliffs; fishing boats come and go; life unfolds at a delightfully slow pace. Cromer is perfect for a mini getaway where you can discover all the joys the town has to offer.
Cromer is just about as remote as you can get ... This charm includes pictureqsue guest houses perching on cliffs, and fishing boats coming and going. The town is therefore perfect for a mini ...
A beautiful coastal path has been named among the 19 best walks in the UK, connecting two beautiful Norfolk seaside towns. The Norfolk Coast Path from Cromer to Sheringham is just four and a half ...