With some lockdown restrictions being lifted, meaning people can drive to any location to exercise, sunbathe or eat their lunch, we have checked in at north Norfolk’s coastal towns.

Eastern Daily Press: Cromer Pier remains closed to the public. Picture: Abigail NicholsonCromer Pier remains closed to the public. Picture: Abigail Nicholson (Image: Archant)

New lockdown rules came into force on Wednesday as the government eased coronavirus restrictions.

Even with the majority of businesses sporting a ‘closed’ sign on the door, people were keen to visit the county’s seaside towns with their loved ones.

Eastern Daily Press: Surfers are making the most of new lockdown rules in Cromer. Picture: Abigail NicholsonSurfers are making the most of new lockdown rules in Cromer. Picture: Abigail Nicholson (Image: Archant)

In Cromer, the beach was home to small groups of people enjoying the intermittent sunshine, and walkers making the most of the beautiful coastline.

There were also a number of surfers enjoying Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to allow members of the public back in the water, if they stay two metres apart.

Eastern Daily Press: A sign in a businesses window in Cromer warning visitors to keep at a safe distance. Picture: Abigail NicholsonA sign in a businesses window in Cromer warning visitors to keep at a safe distance. Picture: Abigail Nicholson (Image: Archant)

Visitors were all keen to keep their distance and enjoy a ‘normal’ day at the seaside - minus the usual smell of fish and chips.

Up on Runton Road however was a group of more than half a dozen motorcyclists grouped around the junction of MacDonald Street. Half an hour later the bikes had dispersed.

Eastern Daily Press: Up on Runton Road however, was a group of more than half a dozen motorcyclists grouped around the junction of MacDonald Street - half an hour later the bikes had dispersed. Picture: Abigail NicholsonUp on Runton Road however, was a group of more than half a dozen motorcyclists grouped around the junction of MacDonald Street - half an hour later the bikes had dispersed. Picture: Abigail Nicholson (Image: Archant)

Over in Sheringham, the narrow streets were busier than normal but calm and under control.

The Station Approach car park, ran by North Norfolk District Council, was sporting a socially-distant outdoor market.

Eastern Daily Press: Cromer during lockdown. Picture: Abigail NicholsonCromer during lockdown. Picture: Abigail Nicholson (Image: Archant)

The smell of fresh fish along with the sight of fruit and vegetables being sold gave a promising sense of normality in what is a very worrying time.

While many shops remain closed, a small number of businesses including bakeries and cafes have adapted, meaning that freshly made goods could be bought from their stores.

Eastern Daily Press: The Meadow Road carpark in Cromer. Picture: Abigail NicholsonThe Meadow Road carpark in Cromer. Picture: Abigail Nicholson (Image: Archant)

The Courtyard Coffee Shop staff were hard at work preparing cream tea delivery orders and fulfilling customers’ caffeine cravings with fresh coffee.

Meanwhile in Wells, Beach Road was blocked off and manned after Holkham Estate made the decision to remain closed.

Eastern Daily Press: Cromer Pier remains closed to the public. Picture: Abigail NicholsonCromer Pier remains closed to the public. Picture: Abigail Nicholson (Image: Archant)

The estate have asked people not to park cars on Holkham’s private land, which includes the one mile of Beach Road.

The road is only accessible to emergency service vehicles.

Eastern Daily Press: The Meadow Road carpark in Cromer remains open with only a few cars inside. Picture: Abigail NicholsonThe Meadow Road carpark in Cromer remains open with only a few cars inside. Picture: Abigail Nicholson (Image: Archant)

Robert Smith MBE, the harbour master at Wells, said: “There are more people visiting Wells today than we have seen for some time, but that was always expected.

“Overall it’s not been busy and more importantly everyone seems to be acting respectful and sensible while here.

Eastern Daily Press: Walkers enjoying the seaside in Cromer. Picture: Abigail NicholsonWalkers enjoying the seaside in Cromer. Picture: Abigail Nicholson (Image: Archant)

“So far there are no major concerns and we are hoping the rest of the weekend continues to be the same.”

Eastern Daily Press: The Meadow Road carpark in Cromer remains open with only a few cars inside. Picture: Abigail NicholsonThe Meadow Road carpark in Cromer remains open with only a few cars inside. Picture: Abigail Nicholson (Image: Archant)

Eastern Daily Press: Walkers in Cromer making the most of the beautiful coastline. Picture: Abigail NicholsonWalkers in Cromer making the most of the beautiful coastline. Picture: Abigail Nicholson (Image: Archant)

Eastern Daily Press: Smiths Model Railways in Sheringham sporting hand drawn rainbows in the window. Picture: Abigail NicholsonSmiths Model Railways in Sheringham sporting hand drawn rainbows in the window. Picture: Abigail Nicholson (Image: Archant)

Eastern Daily Press: Sheringham during lockdown. Picture: Abigail NicholsonSheringham during lockdown. Picture: Abigail Nicholson (Image: Archant)

Eastern Daily Press: A fresh fruit and veg market in Sheringham. Picture: Abigail NicholsonA fresh fruit and veg market in Sheringham. Picture: Abigail Nicholson (Image: Archant)

Eastern Daily Press: The narrow streets of Sheringham were busier than usual but coping well. Picture: Abigail NicholsonThe narrow streets of Sheringham were busier than usual but coping well. Picture: Abigail Nicholson (Image: Archant)

Eastern Daily Press: Smiths Model Railways in Sheringham sporting hand drawn rainbows in the window. Picture: Abigail NicholsonSmiths Model Railways in Sheringham sporting hand drawn rainbows in the window. Picture: Abigail Nicholson (Image: Archant)

Eastern Daily Press: The narrow streets of Sheringham were busier than usual but coping well. Picture: Abigail NicholsonThe narrow streets of Sheringham were busier than usual but coping well. Picture: Abigail Nicholson (Image: Archant)

Eastern Daily Press: A fresh fruit, veg and fish market being ran in Sheringham. Picture: Abigail NicholsonA fresh fruit, veg and fish market being ran in Sheringham. Picture: Abigail Nicholson (Image: Archant)