Welcome to Brancaster NCI lookout station
Brancaster Beach, nestled along the picturesque North Norfolk coastline in England, offers visitors a serene escape characterized by its vast stretches of golden sand and stunning panoramic views of the North Sea.
Framed by rolling dunes and salt marshes, the beach provides an idyllic setting for leisurely walks, picnics, and family outings. Its unspoiled beauty and tranquil atmosphere attract nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and beachcombers alike, while its shallow waters make it an ideal spot for swimming and paddling, particularly for families with young children. Renowned for its clean, well-maintained shores and accessibility, Brancaster Beach also serves as a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts, including windsurfers and kiteboarders.
Brancaster NCI comprises a team of dedicated volunteers who monitor the sea and shoreline, providing essential safety support for mariners and beachgoers alike. From our lookout station, which is by the sea wall in the grounds of the RWNGC our volunteers keep a vigilant watch over the beach and surrounding waters.
Our primary mission encompasses the detection and reporting of any potential maritime emergencies, including distress calls or vessels in trouble. On the beach, we watch out for vulnerable people and water sports enthusiasts; we can forewarn the Coastguard of actual or potential incidents at sea so that a lifeboat can be launched at the earliest opportunity.
NCI has been allocated a national licence by OFCOM for the use of VHF Channel 65. Brancaster NCI can respond to requests from passing, as well as local sailing craft and fishing vessels for radio checks on CH 65 as well as actual weather and sea state conditions.
Brancaster NCI opened on the 15th April 2022.
Station on private land