East Runton, a small village in Norfolk, is situated close to the North Sea and was formerly a traditional fishing community. There are now shops, taverns, a fish and chip restaurant, and a nice sandy beach with lifeguards in the community. The well-known coastal town of Cromer is close by, and it has a lovely Victorian pier where tourists may enjoy theatre performances, visit the museum, and view the RNLI lifeboat station. The Norfolk Coastal Path, which is a very popular walking route, passes through East Runton. Numerous miles of beaches, nature preserves, nearby golf courses at West Runton, Cromer, and Sheringham, as well as the well-known National Trust sites at Sheringham Park and Felbrigg Hall are just a few of the places of interest in this region of North Norfolk that are worth visiting. East Runton is a charming village that is perfectly situated to explore this magnificent region of Norfolk.