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Name:Beacon Hill
Hill number:5468
Height:105.1m / 345ft
Section:39: Central and Eastern England
Classification:Tu,1,CoH,CoU,CoA,Cm
Drop:79m
Col:26m  TM038790  
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3752317/03/2022TG 18361 41414  F: open ground by path
O: ground at TG 18332 41425 is of similar height
S: 1m LIDAR
jimbloomer
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Jim
-1989729/03/2010TG 18354 41434  F: flagpole in centre of ring
O: several points on ring are higher than flagpole, eg near seat at TG 18359 41449, but these are constructed earthworks
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 309 users)ByDate of Ascent
DDFR 100m from the car park, somewhat pleasant views.Donpeblo15/02/2024
Bagged whilst walking on the LDWA's Winter Poppyline 50 mile event.dazedemon11/02/2024
With Jo, from nearby parking area on Sandy Lane. Weather; sunny, cold, good visibility.amblerbob30/11/2023
About 50 metres from the car park, I wouldn't really call this an ascent.agtw22/08/2023
From NT car parkijpowell01/08/2023
LSjohn steel06/07/2023
softsquare16/06/2023
Crumblie216/06/2023
Thorny16/06/2023
Ben Rinnes27/02/2023
salen11/02/2023
Solo from adjacent car park.ADT26/10/2022
From Roman Camp car park. Small detour after finishing a section of the Norfolk Coastal Path. Part of the Cromer Ridge - the terminal morraine left from the retreating ice sheet covering large parts of East Anglia from the last Ice Age.richard6930/09/2022
On a trail run from Pretty Corner.Wheelsy20/08/2022
dubvine20/08/2022
Glenford17/07/2022
johnkenyon26/06/2022
David Gradwell17/05/2022
George Gradwell17/05/2022
Beacon Hill Norfolk County Top from Roman Camp car park. Also visited the Moss listing county top of Old Wood.ronaldo33303/05/2022
jamiehighton02/04/2022
The final day of a four day county top trip to do Norfolk before driving 250 miles back home. Definitely, the best of the five county tops during those five days with my cousin. Made a few mess ups navigating that morning but eventually, got to the summit by the flag pole and all those little grassy mounds on top.DavidHiner22/03/2022
mntainman24/01/2022
First county top for ages when working in Norfolk - very simple form car park opposite caravan parkMark Sims11/01/2022
Ascended from the pleasant West Runton Station. I was pleased to find that it is actually a fairly steep walk along Sandy Lane. Not a bad walk, although there is no pavement. The top is actually quite well-marked for its size, with its own flagpole. Walked back down to West Runton via a trail which starts to the west of the summit.hillbagger9111/01/2022
We are in Norfolk for a funeral and took this opportunity to tick off the highest point in Norfolk, Parked at the camp. 50p machine out of order.RowanP20/10/2021
jerry.purkis20/10/2021
Walked up from West Runton railway station. Found a couple of bumps above the ground around flagpole.Buteobuteo07/10/2021
dregish26/09/2021
BaggerGutt19/09/2021
AFD9020/07/2021
arjh09/07/2021
PM19/06/2021
A damp grey cycle up from Norwich. Damp grey weather at the top. A damp grey view of the sea.pclyndes17/06/2021
flakeyw18/05/2021
After Harpley hill and Beeston bump, i drove up to park in the car park close to the caravanning club. My daughter stayed in the car. 4 mins later i was at the top visiting the flagpole and then visiting the mounds nearby. Onwards to my last Norfolk tump; a Beacon to Beacon completion.Dazingdale01/05/2021
laurencemorris14/12/2020
From car park, estate theoretically closed not sure why but a lot of trees down. Lots of locals walking anyway.pog10014/10/2020
I parked at the Seaview car park and walked up Sandy Lane. I was then met by a sign which said 'The estate is closed due to severe weather, please do not go beyond this point.' So to stay out of sight I made my way through the woods, making many twists and turns to get round the abundant holly and many fallen trees. It was a relief to find the flagpole, where I enjoyed the sea view before making my way down the northern path.edmundjohnson13/10/2020
SOLO. Overnighted in Sheringham and set off on a quest to bag some of the hills in Jonny Muir's book. This was number 1. Walked the few metres from the car park before heading for breakfast and some more historic county tops.Buck08/08/2020
Circular walk from Sheringham to Beacon Hill, East Runton and along beach to Beeston Bump.welshyboyo13/06/2020
Not the most inspiring County top, but better than the top of Suffolk.PGCE27/05/2020
rlee504001/01/2020
Andy West16/11/2019
Short walk from car park to hill top. Over cast day, poor view.VirtualMountain03/11/2019
Horrible day of gales and rain. Walked the few metres from carpark to flagpole.KevPalmer06/10/2019
Followed a loop of 10 Miles off the Coastal path for this County Top . Combined with Beeston Bump and SheringhamD SID12/09/2019
EricMoore03/08/2019
Parked by summit - walked 30 yards to the top by flag pole. Is there an easier climb in the County Tops?andrewcoles31/07/2019
In the rain - parked in Car Park near summit - then a walk along Calves Well Lane to Stone Hill then back across the heath. Lush and green.briandavies12/07/2019
Slash322/06/2019
Isambard20/06/2019
With E. Warm and sunny. From Sheringham via Beeston Bump, Priory, Beeston Regis, Calves Well Lane and return through Edward’s Plantation, East Runton and along beach back to Sheringham. A cracking walk!Beeliner24/04/2019
Clachaig07/03/2019
Leading a Norwich Ramblers group walk from Prety Corner car park. How to get over 300 meters plus over 10.5 miles in flat ol' Norfolk!Gez03/03/2019
Short walk from car park.rhalstead11/02/2019
phil10108/12/2018
Not sure which mound was summit so wandered over several. Short walk from road.Ben Tindal07/12/2018
Derek_Snaith17/11/2018
Liz_N17/11/2018
PeteN12/11/2018
Parked in layby on main road opposite the school in Beeston Regis. Easy walk up to the summit and back on public footpaths. Solo.Dangerous Dave12/10/2018
Gentle ascent on a round walk via Sherringham Park and Cromer.sooztops17/07/2018
cmac18/06/2018
Wandering around Norfolk after getting stranded in the flattest part of the UK waiting for the car to be fixed. On this day I walked from North Walsham to Sheringham because why not.sturuss09/06/2018
Short walk fro car park to flag pole and mounds.PeterD13/04/2018
DC11main11/04/2018
steve1856606/04/2018
Not clear which of the mounds around the flag pole is the highest. Bagged them all just to be safe.RedAndy5430/03/2018
Walk from Cromer talking a country park and and scenery, summit is just next to a carpark. and I nice flagpole in the middle of summit.jmistry8627/01/2018
bwm01/01/2018
Site of a very cold lunch with pleasant view. Various grassy earthworks and a flagpole;hard to say exactly where the HP was. Free parking at crossroads ( 102m spot height) . Adjacent NT carpark is pay and display.Denise 09/12/2017
Ascent from the west, walk along Roman Ridge to summit and north east descent to East Runton village.brandybordeaux09/12/2017
Roman camp with various mounds, ditches and a flag pole. I thought the most natural high point was grass 25m SSW of the flag pole. A cold lunch despite the sunshine on the bench with views N to coastline and sea.RichardM09/12/2017
Started from Seaview car-park at West Runton beach. Dipped toe in sea and followed circular walk to summit and back for another toe-dipMeanderer18/11/2017
Nomad Perkins08/11/2017
With JF. My last English and Welsh historic county top (excluding Hampstead Heath, I did Westerham Heights instead), six years after my previous English county top, hadn't had an excuse to visit Norfolk in all that time. Anyway, a very anti-climactic five minute walk and tramp around the hill fort remains and a quick view over to the sea.Owen B28/10/2017
beckybags28/10/2017
A Peckish28/10/2017
From Cromer on the Norfolk Coast Pathdgresty19/10/2017
Lynette12/09/2017
Parked at start of PRoW to east.mart079725/08/2017
TD, C & H. Bench to rest if you overshoot.This Dog05/08/2017
Nice peak in small hills south of Cromer and no climb to get there. Fresh fish and chips on Cromer pier to celebratmcf31/07/2017
nobuts26/07/2017
pwatson198024/06/2017
Frogreen17/06/2017
From adjacent NT car park.Crib Goch15/06/2017
Stroll from Sheringham via Roman campStephen14/06/2017
IWC05/06/2017
PaulineC05/06/2017
Evening run from accommodation near cromer.zoob01/06/2017
County top outing, parking can be found in front of the now fibre glass pole, its pay and display but you won't need to as you will not be here long there's no real view as your surrounded by trees, might make a nice woodland walk though the National trail runs along side it too.WAYNE ROWLETT29/05/2017
sheila&chris28/05/2017
Did lap of hill fort having driven right up to it.KC20/05/2017
Train to West Runton and then walk up through woods. Confusing paths not as map but got there after a couple of deviations downhill again! Back in time for next train back just over an hour later.JMLB12/05/2017
Short walk from car park. Easy win.Ramblingpaul11/05/2017
Circular of Beeston Bump, Incleborough Hill and Beacon Hill. Starting and finishing in The Lobster Inn, Sheringham.BobHancock27/04/2017
a few feet up the flag pole is higher than any of the earthworks surrounding it.keithelliott23/04/2017
On the route of the LDWA Winter Poppylinemickdavidson18/02/2017
TGRS18/02/2017
Not much of a walk from the CP!jenx12/01/2017
One of the few remaining county tops, with Jenx and Huggy. Car Park next to the old signal station, flagpole not the highest point but the earthworks, do they count? Bagged the lot to be sure.nordicstar12/01/2017
PhilipChaston10/12/2016
8.7 mile with Katy .. Circuit from Cromer fine and dry. Long drive!George Thompson04/11/2016
KatyT04/11/2016
ngthack22/09/2016
From the NT carpark to the SE. Poured with rain.MarkH20/09/2016
An easy stroll from the car park.Dugswell203/09/2016
2nd one of the day with Michael. Parked in the National Trust car park adjacent to the summit. Nice walk from here to Beeston Bump, Approximately 3.5 kilometers away.One man Bucket 23/07/2016
Cullann18/07/2016
Driftwood15/07/2016
From CP with Joan, Kay and John.Bheinn28/06/2016
With GFE on Bromptons. Cycled from Cromer - Beeston Bump then on to Beacon Hill. Contrary to others opinion, I believe this he better summit of the two. On site of Roman remains. Great bike up a really steep climb. Very windy.Fionalevey30/05/2016
Adrian22/05/2016
petey12/05/2016
Walked from Sheringham. Trip to YHA Sheringham April/May 2016. County Top of Norfolk.dancingqueen10130/04/2016
DocHoliday25/03/2016
Manuel Pereda01/03/2016
4/9 Hill bagging day consisting of current and historical county tops (Staverton Clump/boring Filed/Haddenham Village/Pinchebeck Marsh/Beacon Hill/Wattisham Airfield/Great Wood/Bushey Heath/Hampstead Heath)Fergalh13/02/2016
A pleasant spot - I was last here for orienteering back in the 1980's. Met a retired para, two sticks and lots of arthritis - too many night jumps - and it turns out we have an acquaintance in common. This is my final mainland historic county summit - just IoW to go in a couple of weeksM3WDD23/11/2015
maknipe21/11/2015
With David at start of walk around the Runtonscitygent12/09/2015
andrew brown11/09/2015
ianwatson24/08/2015
With Sam.steve hudson27/07/2015
With Bert and Rogue super walk after 7 mile beachmaltose25/07/2015
Visited while in the area for a few days.magirob24/06/2015
doesn't get a lot easier than this. but it does get a lot harder. limited views. oh, and the heavens briefly opened whilst we were there.stig_nest25/04/2015
Circular walk from West Runton CC site, walked on to Cromer and back along the beack.lozinworcester04/04/2015
Lionel Bidwell29/03/2015
Susan Bidwell29/03/2015
Trip to Norfolks highest point with my kids!hillexplorer22/03/2015
10m walk from car parkGordonAdshead14/03/2015
With Val. Short walk from carparkmike.hoult08/03/2015
Mattbrolly27/02/2015
CXB27/02/2015
RobertP27/12/2014
carole engel13/11/2014
Glorious autumnal day, golden and lovely.jojobagger02/11/2014
with Viv and MargoJohnIvor14/10/2014
Laurel08/10/2014
Rowan08/10/2014
Dusty02/10/2014
Climbed as a part of the Norfolk Coast PathEndurance Adventures05/09/2014
Passing through on Norfolk/Suffolk tour. Better views than expected. Parked in car park opposite and strolled around flagpole and various land rises in the area.Argentum6626/08/2014
Brodie21/08/2014
Started along the beach from West Runton, up the cliff steps and on to Beeston Bump before turning inland and up to this low county top. This chain of low hills is made of terminal moraine deposits - the southern extent of the last great ice age. Nice return walk skirting the golf course and back to the sea.callumorr15/08/2014
From A148 about 4.5k SW of Cromer go N on minor road towards West Runton. Turn left to Roman Camp car park - signposted. Walk to Beacon Hill which is clearly visible.BHMC14/08/2014
mnixon09/08/2014
lisajane09/08/2014
joshua09/08/2014
On way from Felbrigg to West Runton.iredale09/07/2014
The highest point in Norfolk is a few metres from the carpark - a really unchallenging county top. Drove to it with Carol and Ella.Skip29/06/2014
hillplodder28/05/2014
Shepherd10/05/2014
We were in Norfolk for the day and drove here from Norwich . Lovely woodland on the slopes away from the summit . Also a view out to sea on a nice sunny day . Flagpole was in attendance though no flag . Jumped about on several other higher looking humps though suspect probably man made additions .Haygalzer15/04/2014
MikePD06/04/2014
One of the shortest walks to a top.bolton06/02/2014
lenman22/01/2014
County top no. 45. Train from Cambridge to Sheringham, via Norwich. Walked from Sheringham > Beeston Bump > Stome Hill > Beacon Hill. Unbroken December sunshine. Distance 6.9 miles; time 2:25; climb 833 feet.alan.65to7014/12/2013
Walked from Cromer to Sheringham via Norfolk Coast Path, taking in top along the way.The Gardener30/10/2013
very long drive, very short walk, very nice spot!mcallmar26/10/2013
From Camping and Caravan Club site walked up access road then across road to Beacon Hill. Continued to Stone Hill (much better view point!) then followed path between Beeston Regis and Shire Horse Centre north to coast. Climbed to 63m trig point east of Sheringham for more good coastal views then along coast to West Runton and back to camp site. Round trip of 10kmPoolieDave27/08/2013
Cycled up to this one from Incleboro Fields caravan site, and en route to parkrun at the Sheringham park. Could just about see the sea. 'Climbed' various of the higher looking mounds, just to make sure...madaddo27/07/2013
Ticked off whilst visiting Cromer and Wells with the family. Nice but limited views. Scaled the various bumps and touched the pole itself having strained myself getting to the top from the adjacent car park. Not quite the least effort to get to a top but nearly. Given more time i would have liked to have a look around as the area is lovely and the weather was fantastic.RichieRambler27/05/2013
SJ14/05/2013
Walked up from sea level via the steps to the caravan park at Beeston Regis, then up through the heath, watching out for adders. Stood opn every lump near the flagpole to be sure, then down to the pub in West Runton.DanHolme12/04/2013
Lovely little walk and impressively presented peak - flags and allmarkrussell01/04/2013
Me Meg and Vanessa. Lovely cold but sunney dayRoland Brooks29/03/2013
Louise01/01/2013
ajwxyzt01/01/2013
An epic ascent from the car park.victimofmathema23/12/2012
Hotfeat12/12/2012
JohnStoneham11/11/2012
Arrived here after dark, so didn't get to see anything. Re-visited the next morning on our way home - still nothing to see. Oh well, it's ticked off the list!jonglew10/11/2012
Fine views over the sea between the trees: drove straight up from Sheringham and parked by the top.AlexanderHoward23/09/2012
Moorponder31/08/2012
National Trust car park off Sandy Lane - Short walk to flag pole. (DB)gerrybowes25/07/2012
Deb25/07/2012
The flagpole and flag were there today.Newton Maximus09/06/2012
This was a very disappointing hill. I realise this was to be expected as it was in Norfolk. However the flag pole that marked the 'summit' has been removed, leaving us to scour the area for evidence of the county top!wellycath06/06/2012
Bramley25/05/2012
Short walk to the top! Children enjoyed themselves, got some good photos. My lowest county top!Clareppuccino05/05/2012
Patrick George knocked off for the Morris Lubricants County Challengemorrislube21/04/2012
DARRENG18/04/2012
climbed as part of a circular walk from Cromer, to Fellbrigg Hall (great soup), overstrand and back along the beach. Fab day out, bit windy.dianepick18/02/2012
Chester28/01/2012
Circular walk from Sheringham, glorious winter weather – bright and crisp. A nice start to the New Yearpetebagger02/01/2012
Mercian31/12/2011
peterstanding21/12/2011
Quite interesting with the old Roman camp.simon and co08/11/2011
Visited (en passant) for the record having previously been there several times as a youth.summitsup11/10/2011
stevedixon28/08/2011
Charli Wisbey20/08/2011
Badders16/08/2011
May have ascended this during a thousand Norfolk holidays, definitely did while taking on the N Norfolk Coast Path challenge - 75km in 24 hours (never again!). This came early and definitely wasn't among the highlights; one of the clifftops would make a much better highpoint...poppiesrara13/08/2011
Walked up from Sheringham, bagged Beeston Bump trig and Norfolks county top Beacon Hill.DanTrig13/08/2011
Elwyn_Summers07/08/2011
nicolajane07/08/2011
Nice little drive to top (50p Parking fee) Warning sign about snakes !heavyhorses29/04/2011
Walked out from a day in Sherringham with the Mrs!BazWylie24/03/2011
Climbed before doing a bit of the Coast path back to Cromer - lovely view and the daffs were out, but not much of a hill!mr bounce19/03/2011
Nick Down105/03/2011
KCJFcrazy20/02/2011
Campbell Singer27/01/2011
Barbara Singer27/01/2011
On Norfolk Coast Pathnickywood106/01/2011
Debs and Goska, Cromer to Sherringham along acorn trail then back along the beach.Mountain Goat26/12/2010
griefmiester22/09/2010
Alan Whatley16/09/2010
vconnelly03/09/2010
My laziest county top yet - got driven to the NT car park and took a ten-yard walk to get to the summit!Richard29/08/2010
JohnBailey29/08/2010
Was here almost as soon as I got out of the car! Took a short wander round the forest and heathland to stretch my legs properly.Nick31/07/2010
"climbed" from car park then had very nice jog around the heathland and hills of the Norfolk peak district.niallp16/07/2010
colpeakbagger01/07/2010
garth8730/05/2010
AlanD29/03/2010
AndyS26/02/2010
Vinnie09/01/2010
We walked here when we were walking the Norfolk Coast Path - our last section I think!Clare3929/07/2009
Walked here en route to Cromer on the Norfolk Coast Path.Paul4729/07/2009
Sign saying beware of adders was rather alarming as I was wearing sandals.clivevilla16/07/2009
Pleasant spot.destaylor22/06/2009
Flagpole surrounded by small circular earthworkswebmaster27/05/2009
My first county top direct from sea level - whilst walking the attractive Norfolk Coast Path between Sheringham & Cromer with my Father-in-Law. Actual high point is probably one of the lumps a few yards SE of the flagpole, stood on them all to make sure!wheresthepath21/05/2009
Climbed on final day of walking Peddars Way & Norfolk Coast Path with Alice. Started day's walk at Salthouse, and walk from there to Sheringham was one of the highlights of the entire walk. Heavy rain marred the final few miles to Cromer a bit.julcrk11/04/2009
2 minute walk from the NT car park.The Team29/03/2009
ronanhead01/02/2009
mae24/01/2009
MICK 2E0MCV31/12/2008
Xmas shopping in Norwich & finished up in Cromer. Who would have expected to bag a peak Xmas Shopping? Went to NT CP & found NT flagpole nothing to id top locally but wikipedia confirmed flagpole in centre of earthworks known as ?Roman Camp? as County Topmntainman18/12/2008
GinaSmith18/12/2008
denzil5330/11/2008
rbayfield08/11/2008
dementedskunk11/09/2008
Berkscire87407/09/2008
We parked at West Runton on the cliff top and picked up the Norfolk Coast Path to walk to this county top. Lovely walk.Dale&Jo25/07/2008
County Top for Norfolk; wasn't expecting much - and wasn't disappointed!Aye Jimmy16/06/2008
Actualy drove up Beacon hill to the NT campsite on the summit before wandering to the Beacon tower itself (back down aproach and accross the road, not worth it) then going for a nice walk around the hill on the footpaths surrounding it, lovely atmosphere.rossdrummond03/06/2008
Very pleasant walk from the Caravan Club campsite on Incleboro Hill.Overthehilljill05/05/2008
ubba15/04/2008
While doing the Norfolk Coast path found flag pole east described by the camp site in West Runcton. Its a really nice approach from Sheringham - just like a mini fell! Well almost!!!!!!bodiceasmith12/04/2008
geoffreycurnock25/02/2008
MichaelF31/12/2007
With Anna, after walk around Sheringhamcitygent20/09/2007
annamaria20/09/2007
On LDWA Poppylinejohnjennison04/08/2007
)n route of "Poppyline 50" LDWA challenge walk. Hottest day of the year!.martin & storm04/08/2007
maytwin6627/07/2007
Parked at x-roads and walked up track to NT centre went for the highest mound near the flag pole.chris creedy31/03/2007
Ham and Skate28/03/2007
Its not worth paying the car park fee to bag this one as it's right next to the car park.Father Ted20/03/2007
alan6513/01/2007
Top is one of the ridges making up 'The Roman Camp'. NT say "there is nothing between you and the North Pole here" but it was misty so I couldn't see that far! They also say it's not Roman and that the Beacon was there in 1324!signyred03/01/2007
Used hillock near flag pole as highest point-couldn`t find beacon. Nice pole.electricratman28/12/2006
BAF05/09/2006
Phil M27/08/2006
BrianMatthews13/07/2006
jonnymuir18/06/2006
asbown26/05/2006
jthomson6nr901/01/2006
stevent080908/10/2005
DavidGMould28/08/2005
Billy Hill01/07/2005
Kevgbl01/05/2005
carolml01/05/2005
Smudge05/02/2005
Halfdecent12/12/2004
Detoured off the weavers way to bag this topjohnfwoolley19/09/2004
morgs4mountains07/08/2004
plodderslot01/04/2004
With Joanne, Louise and DanielDRS25/08/2003
Wonderful views from near summitdickerk213/08/2003
GaryJones01/07/2003
on Norfolk Coast Pathprwild05/05/2002
Norfolk county top. Summit (TG186413, TACit 105; 102m2 Ground ht) appears to be 183414 by car pk; a pleasant viewpoint, or earth mound N side of tracka short way to E. road/car pk RHW09/12/2001
A night ascent in the car plus a little strollgaryhoney24/11/2001
ajwxyzt29/07/2001
David Rawden17/05/2001
Rob Pen y Garn16/10/2000
davefh11/06/2000
peter.stone17/02/2000
Martin R31/12/1999
David Purchase15/11/1999
Tony Wilson24/02/1999
Jacqdaw21/08/1997
Hillsidenick21/08/1997
a nice walk from west runton [a complement from a suffolk boi]steven ruffles10/08/1997
raymondwilkes30/07/1997
Ran up from West Runton beach so I could say that I did it from sea level. Nearly died in a hailstorm though!mikejacobs30/12/1996
chriswatson01/08/1996
Collecting flat county tops (from George Bridge's list) on way back to Sheffield after a week's climbing in Spain (Benidorm) with Julie.Chris Pearson05/03/1995
hillwalker3810/06/1993
KeithByTheC23/05/1993
lblackwoo01/08/1992
rogreeves10/05/1991
Flagpole on top of small hill fort. Views to N over Sheringham and sea. Convenient tea shop nearby.arranc26/05/1990
Rob Rees19/02/1990
amblemark01/01/1970
Very approx year. My home county 'Top' been there many times since.Kered01/01/1960
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