Forever Norfolk

Timeless pleasures are part of what makes Norfolk a fantastic destination for all ages – whether it’s visiting local attractions, exploring Norfolk’s great outdoors or finding a moment to sit and watch the world go by, here are some of our favourite local spots.

Best Norfolk beach walks

The beaches of north Norfolk are world-renowned for their beauty and variety and we’re ready to the share the best Norfolk beach walks. From the striped cliffs of Hunstanton, along the wild, windswept shores of Holkham and onwards to the shingle banks of Cley, there is a beach to suit every activity and moment. Journey with us along the coast as we pinpoint some of our favourite seaside spots. Hunstanton and Old Hunstanton beach Stratified red chalk, carstone and white chalk cliffs…

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And breathe…

When life’s stressful, it’s hard to stay tense and knotted when you get to the beach. Stand for five minutes and watch the tide ebb and flow, and we challenge that you’ll instantly breathe a little easier. Of course there are plenty of ways to unwind on the Norfolk coast, but here are some of our favourites for instant calm. Let’s walk Starting at The Lodge Old Hunstanton, there’s a fabulous circular 9- or 11-mile walk that takes you along the North Norfolk Coastal Path and…

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All Aboard! King’s Lynn to Titchwell

We couldn’t be prouder of our brilliant Coasthopper service which runs all the way from King’s Lynn to Cromer – an opportunity to enjoy more than 44 miles along our pretty North Norfolk coastline with someone else at the wheel. We are even more fortunate that the service stops outside The Lodge in Old Hunstanton and Briarfields in Titchwell, making it the perfect way to reach us from London, via King’s Lynn. There’s tons to see en route too, and it’s definitely worth stretching your legs in…

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All aboard! Titchwell to Wells Next the Sea

After a good night’s sleep and a hearty breakfast at Briarfields, catch the Coasthopper and travel east for a day exploring the North Norfolk coast. As you pass by Brancaster and Brancaster Staithe, imagine the Roman fort which trafficked grain and oysters thousands of years ago, and look out for The Ship which is believed to be haunted by Nelson’s nurse. Whether you fancy some retail therapy, Burnham Deepdale has a handful of shops, but travel onto Burnham Market which is awash with pretty Georgian buildings…

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All aboard! Stiffkey to Cromer

If you’re following our Coasthopper route guides, today is the day to let the bus max the miles as you relax and marvel at the scene around you. Whether you are joining the bus at The Lodge Old Hunstanton or Briarfields Titchwell, there’s plenty to enjoy as you travel along the coast. Past Wells next the Sea, you’ll travel through perfect picture postcard villages Stiffkey (act like a local and call it ‘Stewkey’), Morston (hop off if you want to take a boat trip to…

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