North Lodge Park is a five-acre cliff-top park in Cromer. It stands out because it combines a compact, easy-to-walk layout with well-kept gardens, lawns and a strong sense of local stewardship.
Quick facts
- Address: North Lodge, Overstrand Road, Cromer, NR27 0AH
- Scale: approximately five acres
- Character: cliff-top park, gardens, lawns and community event space
- Stewardship: supported by the Friends of North Lodge Park charity
Why visitors remember it
Cromer has no shortage of reasons to visit, but North Lodge Park gives the town a quieter dimension. It is the kind of place that helps visitors slow down, especially when they want gardens in Cromer, a family attraction away from the busiest footfall or a scenic location for a short pause.
Gardens in Cromer with genuine local character
The Friends charity was set up to restore the park gardens, develop facilities and support children’s recreation. That focus shows. Even a short visit feels more intentional because the park is treated as a place to protect, enhance and promote for the long term benefit of the local community and visitors.
A useful park for families and general visitors
Some visitors arrive because they need children’s activities in Cromer. Others simply want one of the better parks in Cromer for a walk, a sit-down or a gentler part of the day. North Lodge Park works for both groups, which is why it remains one of the more flexible Cromer tourist attractions.
From the Friends charity background: the organisation was established in 2014 and registered as a charity in 2016 to bring life to North Lodge Park in partnership with the local councils and community.