West Runton

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West Runton is a coastal village in Norfolk, England, situated on the Bittern Line between Norwich and Sheringham and known for its beach and fossil-rich cliffs.

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Label Occurrences
West Runton canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
coastal village
village
administrativeArea North Norfolk District Council NERFINISHED
between Norwich NERFINISHED
Sheringham NERFINISHED
ceremonialCounty Norfolk
country England
geologicalPeriodExposed Pleistocene NERFINISHED
hasActivity birdwatching
fossil hunting
walking
hasAmenity camping sites
caravan parks
golf course
hasCoastalPath Norfolk Coast Path NERFINISHED
hasFeature beach
fossil-rich cliffs
hasHeritage Pleistocene fossils
hasLandscapeFeature cliffs
sandy beach
hasPostcodeArea NR
hasRailwayStation West Runton railway station NERFINISHED
hasTransport bus services
railway
knownFor coastal tourism
fossil discoveries
geology
locatedIn Norfolk NERFINISHED
West Runton NERFINISHED
locatedOn Bittern Line NERFINISHED
North Norfolk coast NERFINISHED
North Sea coast NERFINISHED
near Cromer NERFINISHED
Sheringham NERFINISHED
partOf North Norfolk district NERFINISHED
region East of England
servedBy Bittern Line NERFINISHED
tourismRegion Norfolk Coast AONB NERFINISHED
within Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED

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Norwich to Sheringham callingAt West Runton