West HOLIDAY Guide 2019 DISCOVER KING’S LYNN a town brim full of history and heritage

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Explore west Historic Where Norfolk towns to stay Wonderful walking, Visit , Find your perfect super cycling, brilliant houses, priories and place to stay, bird watching, exhilarating market squares whatever your From page 14From water sports page 8 From page 27 From requirements WELCOME to west Norfolk, a truly special place of unspoilt charm and natural beauty. Renowned for its superb coastline, much of it an ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’, this wonderful part of Norfolk is the ideal place to relax, unwind & soak up the sheer sense of space & tranquillity.

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CONTENTS 4 – 5 Rural escape 6 – 7 Time to relax 8 – 9 Fabulous Heritage 10 – 11 Discover King's Lynn 12 – 13 Fun on the beach 14 – 15 Rural and coastal pursuits 16 – 17 West Norfolk After Hours 18-19 Finding your accommodation 20 Guide to gradings 21 Guide to adverts and symbols used 22 – 23 Map of West Norfolk (map 1) 24 In and around King's Lynn (map 2) 25 In and around (map 3) 26 In and around Hunstanton (map 4) 27 – 29 Hotels and Guest accommodation 30 – 32 Self catering accommodation 33 Holiday, Touring and Camping parks 34 – 37 Attractions, Places to visit and Entertainment venues 38 – 41 Events and festivals 42 Travel information 43 Tourist information

Bienvenue dans le West Norfolk, un lieu unique en Angleterre, riche en histoire, aux nombreux villages pittoresques et avec une cam- pagne splendide. Notre belle côte sauvage a obtenu le statut de ‘Parc naturel d’exception’. Facile d’accès, cela vaut le déplacement. Pour plus d’informations, veuillez consulter notre site Internet à l’adresse www.visitwestnorfolk.com.

Welkom in West Norfolk, een speciale plaats in Engeland met een rijke historie, pittoreske dorpjes en een wonderschoon land- schap. Onze prachtige en onbedorven kustlijn staat bekend om zijn volmaakte natuurlijke schoonheid. Je bent er in een mum van tijd, dus kom beslist een keertje op bezoek. Bezoek onze website www.visitwestnorfolk.com voor meer informatie.

Willkommen in West Norfolk – einer ganz besonderen Region Eng- lands und reich an Geschichte, hübschen Dörfern und wunder- barer Landschaft. Unsere schöne unberührte Küste ist als ‘Gebiet außerordentlicher natürlicher Schönheit’ anerkannt. West Norfolk hat ausgezeichnete Verkehrsanbindungen und ist immer einen Be- such wert! Weitere Informationen erhalten Sie auf unserer Webseite www.visitwestnorfolk.com. Besuchen Sie uns! 4

RURAL ESCAPE Escape to West Norfolk, a magical mix of unspoilt coastline, idyllic rural landscapes and open space, where you can truly relax, unwind and slow down to a better pace of life. So easy to get to, yet so relaxing, West Norfolk is the ideal destination for a holiday or short break. Spring and autumn, winter or summer, this special landscape provides so much opportunity to slow down and cherish the won- derful environment, wildlife and heritage. The stunning coastline, much of it an ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’, is well known for its vast stretches of soft sandy beaches, great for relaxing on lazy summer days, but is also re- nowned for its wonderful wildlife and is fantastic for invigorating winter walks. Perhaps less known but just as magical are the vast areas of wonderful rolling countryside, full of fascinating and attractive villages, where cottages of flint or Norfolk carrstone cluster around ancient village ponds or village greens. This magical landscape, dotted with church spires, windmills, majestic his- toric houses and beautiful gardens is a wonderful tapestry of rural at its best. To the south of King’s Lynn, the ancient town of Downham Market is a gate- way to the mysterious and magical Fens, where the sheer sense of space, vast skies, wildlife and total tranquillity are not to be missed. West Norfolk gives you time to explore and enjoy some beautiful landscapes, stunning coastline and rich heritage at your own pace. Take time enjoying the simple pleasures in life, mixed with some wonderful places to stay, great places to eat and plenty of distractions to while the time away.

Dersingham Bog

Why not take the opportunity to • Follow a waterside trail along the Nar Valley Way or the Fen Rivers Way • Escape from the car - hop on the Coastliner bus to explore the beautiful coast • Take a family trip to Church Farm or go on a Deer Safari at Park • Be sure to bring your binoculars – the wildlife is fantastic Warren Experience the tranquil country village of 7

TIME TO RELAX One of the great pleasures of West Norfolk is the chance to immerse yourself in an idyllic mix of old-world charm, natural landscapes and some splendid places to stay and to eat.

Rippling towards the coast the wide rolling land- with its seafront, beautiful gardens and shops. scape is a wonderful mix of forest and farmland, Look out for the majestic sunsets, a really special with uninterrupted views broken only by the oc- feature of this west-facing east coast resort! casional church spire or windmill. Stop off in Visit a host of art galleries, studios and workshops charming villages to buy some fine local produce to sample the work of local artists and take home or sample some excellent local seafood such as a truly original souvenir. oysters, mussels, shrimps and crabs fresh from Check out some of the excellent theatre and arts the sea. venues to enjoy exhibitions, live performances or Explore with its mix of hotels, perhaps take part in a workshop. Why not plan pubs and craft centre. Stroll down to the beach your visit during one of the many festivals taking past colourful beach huts nestling amongst the place each year in King’s Lynn and throughout dunes. From here you can walk past the famous West Norfolk (see pages 38 to 41 for details). striped cliffs all the way to elegant Hunstanton

Why not take the opportunity to • Have a lazy pub lunch down by the • Relax amongst the dunes on an unspoilt beach • Take in the sights and scents of some beautiful gardens and nurseries • Sample great local produce – perhaps visit a farmers' market

Explore historic Downham Market Enjoy cream teas at Windmill 8

FABULOUS HERITAGE Brim full of history, West Norfolk is a treasure trove of historic houses, windmills, castles, some beautiful churches and a host of heritage sites.

A highlight of any trip to West Norfolk is a visit to , the Roy- al Family’s country retreat. The house, museum, country park and gardens are all a delight. Not far away is splendid Houghton Hall built in the 1720s by Sir Robert Walpo- le, Britain's first Prime Minister. The hall is one of the finest Palladian houses in the country, set in 450 acres of Deer Park. It has a 5 acre award-winning walled garden and amazing model soldier collection. Just along the coast the stately Hall and its parkland is well worth a visit, whilst Oxburgh Hall near Downham Market is a beautiful Tudor house with a magnificent and moat. The stunning village of is truly rich in history, with the 12th century Castle Acre Priory, ruins of its Norman castle and Gate at the heart of the village. Just north of King’s Lynn is Castle. The huge 12th century stands at the centre of massive earthworks and there are wonderful views from the ramparts. Throughout West Norfolk are some fine churches. Many are notable for their medieval works of art and craftsmanship and beautiful stained glass win- dows. Also of historical note, All Saints Church at is where the Reverend , father of Admiral Lord Nelson was rector.

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Why not take the opportunity to • Discover some of West Norfolk's beautiful churches • Climb to the top of a historic working windmill at Bircham (open from April to the start of Autumn) • Trace the story of St Edmund, Hunstanton's most famous visitor on the Hunstanton Wolf Trail • Squeeze into the secret Priest's Hole at Oxburgh Hall • Visit the ancient Saxon town of Downham Market, often known as 'the Gingerbread Town' with its buildings made from distinctive Norfolk Carrstone Explore the Sandringham Estate Outside the historic King's Lynn Minster 11

DISCOVER KING’S LYNN Explore the historic Hanseatic town of King’s Lynn, which has a wealth of magnificent buildings and architecture.

King’s Lynn was one of England’s most important ket Place, probably one of England’s grandest ports from as early as the 12th century and this squares and home to the Corn Exchange, now a maritime past is still very much in evidence today. thriving concert hall. Just a short walk from here Fine old merchants’ houses stretch down to the riv- is the magnificent St Nicholas’ Chapel and nearby er between cobbled lanes and the elegant Custom True’s Yard Fisherfolk Museum. House overlooks the original medieval harbour. Discover the town's courtyards, alleyways and mer- At the heart of the medieval old town, magnificent chants' yards with the King’s Lynn Town Guides and King’s Lynn Minster dominates the Saturday Mar- visit the Tourist Information Centre and maritime ket Place which also features the distinctive Trinity displays at the Custom House. Guildhall and historic Town Hall, home to Stories of Take a stroll along King’s Lynn’s historic waterfront Lynn, King's Lynn's new attraction which tells the beside the River Great Ouse. Stop for a meal or stories of the town and its people over more than refreshments and watch out for boats arriving at 800 years of history. the visitor pontoons. Be sure to visit after dusk Take a short walk past the grand buildings and and watch King's Lynn's stunning Lynn Lumière merchants’ houses of Queen Street and King light projections. Street, towards the magnificent Tuesday Mar-

Why not take the opportunity to • Visit Lynn Museum, home of the Seahenge display and other fascinating exhibits • Stroll through King's Lynn's beautiful parkland 'The Walks' and explore inside the fascinating Red Mount Chapel • Pick up a copy of Discover King's Lynn to help you explore this historic town

Visit King's Lynn's historic Town Hall, home to 'Stories of Lynn' King's Lynn's tranquil waterfront 12 FUN THE ON BEACH Enjoy West Norfolk’s magnificent sandy beaches combined with the classic seaside resort of Hunstanton.

Whether you’re seeking a quiet secluded spot to lie back and relax, or want space to stretch out and play games, the wonderful beaches of West Nor- folk are sure to satisfy. Even in summer, there’s plenty of space for everyone. Check out superb beaches, such as , Old Hunstanton or . The classic resort of Hunstanton provides a cherished mix of Victorian charm, plus plenty of opportunities for fun, play and excitement. Famed for its striped cliffs and excellent beach, Hunstanton is ideal for playing on the sand, ex- ploring rock pools and enjoying the sea. The town’s excellent award-winning gardens are ideal for an afternoon stroll. With the traditional entertainment venue of the Princess Theatre, a fun fair, Sea Life Sanctuary, boat trips into , pony rides and all the other elements of an excellent family resort, Hunstanton is the perfect base to enjoy the coast. This fabulous coastline, focused around Hunstanton is very popular for water sports, with excellent conditions for sailing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, water ski- ing and canoeing.

Take a relaxed stroll along Heacham Beach

Why not take the opportunity to • Take a trip on the Wash Monster from Hunstanton • Head for Hunstanton to learn to kitesurf, windsurf or paddleboard • Enjoy the stunning sunsets from the beach at Heacham • Explore the rock pools beneath Hunstanton’s famous striped cliffs Fun for all the family on Hunstanton beach Explore the Fens on foot 15 RURAL& COASTAL PURSUITS With such a marvellous mix of beautiful coastline, rolling farmland, forest and fen, why not set out on foot or bike to enjoy the countryside and its wildlife. West Norfolk offers a great opportunity to leave with national route 11, which links through to everyday life behind and spend a few days explor- . ing. From Hunstanton, you can set out along the Renowned throughout Britain, the area provides beautiful . At nearby Holme- some of the finest nature reserves in the - coun next-the-Sea an alternative is to head inland try and outstanding opportunities for bird watch- through idyllic countryside on the historic Peddars ing. From famous reserves along the coast, the Way. From King’s Lynn you can follow the Nar Val- unique environment of the Wash, and the special ley Way to Castle Acre or follow a waterways trail habitats of the Fens, there are great opportunities to Downham Market and beyond along The Fen for all to enjoy and discover our natural habitats. Rivers Way. For boat owners, the coastline and waterways For cyclists, National Cycle Network Route 1 offers of West Norfolk offer great opportunities to ex- a fascinating journey from the mystical Fens in the plore. Visitor pontoons at the heart of historic west, through King’s Lynn and northwards to the King’s Lynn provide a welcome stop over. Visit coast. Just south of King’s Lynn, route 1 connects www.sailthewash.com for details.

Why not take the opportunity to • Take a wetland safari on the at • Join the Norfolk Coast Path at Hunstanton to explore the stunning coast • Enjoy a round of golf at one of nine courses in West Norfolk • Introduce the family to bird watching with the RSPB at

Discovering West Norfolk by bike - Castle Acre The beautiful Fens to explore on the 'Fen Rivers Way' trail 20 Hotels & Guest accommodation

WEST NORFOLK AFTER HOURS Whatever time of day or night you visit the area you will always find relevant information on our west Norfolk visitor apps (for your Android or Apple device) to make your stay with us even better. Check out our guide to the free West Norfolk apps below to choose the app you require.

Visit West Norfolk app

Illustrated sections on places to eat and drink, where to stay, attractions to visit, shops and facilities all around west Norfolk can be found on the official Visit West Norfolk app. More details at visitwestnorfolk.com. Search your app store for "west norfolk" 21 Hotels & Guest accommodation

King’s Lynn town centre, viewed from the quayside

Explore West Stories of Lynn app Norfolk & Walk West Norfolk apps There are interactive walking tours of King's Lynn Both apps will be launched from March 2019. Explore West (alongside an interactive map of the town centre) Norfolk app will provide themed experiences of hidden plus tours of the 'Stories of gems around rural west Norfolk. Walk West Norfolk Lynn' exhibition, Gaol House app will provide details of many walking, cycling and and King's Lynn Town Hall. historic trails found in west Norfolk. Alongside historical More details at storiesoflynn.co.uk and heritages sites, find local amenities and places to Search your app store for "stories of lynn" eat and drink. Search your app store for ‘Explore West Norfolk’ and ‘Walk West Norfolk’ from mid-March 2019. 18 Finding your accommodation A wide range of holiday accommodation throughout West Norfolk is featured in this brochure (page 27 – 33). Colour coding distinguishes each type of accommodation.

Hotels & Guest Hostels Self catering Holiday, Touring & accommodation Camping parks

Within each section, the accommodation is listed alphabetically by town or village. See below for a quick reference guide to the accommodation and locations appearing.

Brancaster Staithe (map 1: E1) Great Bircham (map 1: D3)

Now a popular sailing centre surrounded by atmospheric coastline, this A typical West Norfolk village with pretty cottages and nearby Bircham Wind- was once a Roman town and thriving port exporting corn from the local mill set in rolling countryside. hinterland. Shepherd's Huts & ««« Self Catering Page 30 Camping 21 Dale End «««« Self Catering Page 30

Great Massingham (map 1: E4) (map 1: E1) A delightful 18th and 19th century village with flint and cobble cottages hud- Closely connected to Brancaster and Brancaster Staithe, life in Burnham dled amongst two large ponds. Good access to the Peddars Way National Trail. Deepdale centres on the harbour with its thriving fishing and sailing commu- nity, the round tower church of St Mary’s and Dalegate Market with its shops Primrose Cottage ««« Self Catering Page 30 and café adjacent to the backpackers hostel and campsite.

Deepdale Backpackers Camping Park «««« Page 33 & Camping and Backpackers Heacham (map 1: C2)

Long associated with Pocahontas, the American Indian Princess who married (map 1: C3) into the Rolfe family, this large and attractive village by the sea has many shops and places to eat out. A large village with good amenities, a good base for walking and a Flower Festival each July in the church, which has a fine brick and carrstone tithe Heacham Manor Hotel ««« Silver star Hotel Page 27 barn next door. ««« -«««« Cedar Springs Self Catering Page 30 Gold award The White House «««« Silver award Guest House Page 27 Lazy Days Approved Caravan Holiday Home Page 33

Docking (map 1: D2) Holme-next-the-sea (map 1: D2) Situated about 4 miles inland from the coast, Docking is at one of the highest points in Norfolk. Along with a regular local produce market it enjoys The attractive village is about a mile from the sea and the sands from which good village facilities, an impressive church and is a great base for exploring a Bronze Age timber circle was excavated. The village has pretty carrstone the north west corner of Norfolk. and chalk cottages.

Naturally Norfolk «««« Self Catering Page 30 Brook Bungalow «««« Self Catering Page 30 19

Hunstanton (map 1: C2) Old Hunstanton (map 1: C2)

Affectionately known as Sunny Hunny, a popular seaside resort featuring a Separated from Hunstanton by the stunning striped cliffs and with access to fine green, award winning gardens, extensive promenade, great beaches and a fine sandy beach, Old Hunstanton has a village feel, with cottages, a pond the distinctive red and white striped cliffs. and fine church.

Caley Hall Hotel The Burleigh «««« Gold award Guest House Page 28 ««« Silver award Hotel Page 29 & Restaurant

Deepdene House «««« Guest House Page 28 Le Strange Arms Hotel «««« Hotel Page 29

Gate Lodge «««« Gold award Guest Accommodation Page 28 The White Cottage ««« Gold star Guest Accommodation Page 29

Gemini Lodge «««« Guest House Page 27 Malgwyn Self Catering Page 32

Hunstanton ««« Backpackers Page 29 St Crispins «««« Self Catering Page 32 Backpackers

Peacock House «««« Gold award Guest Accommodation Page 27 The Garden Lodge «««« Self Catering Page 31

The Richmond «««« B&B Page 27

Rosamaly Guest House «««« Guest Accommodation Page 27 Sandringham (map 1: C3) Home of the Royal Family since 1862, Sandringham House is surrounded by The Shellbrooke «««« Guest House Page 27 fine grounds and woods. The village features houses of flint and carrstone.

Bungalow 3 Self Catering Page 30 Park House Hotel ««« Hotel Page 29 Crow’s Nest & Waders «««« Gold award Self Catering Page 31

Foxgloves Cottage «««« Self Catering Page 31 Sculthorpe (map 1: F3)

Horizons ««« Self Catering Page 31 This Norfolk village, a few miles west of , has a picturesque old water mill. Midway ««« Self Catering Page 31 Greenacre ««« Self Catering Page 32 Thistle Dew ««« Self Catering Page 31

Holiday, Touring & Searles Leisure Resort ««««« ►►►►► Page 33 Camping Park (map 1: D2)

A settlement on the Peddars Way, it is the location of an archaeological (map 1: C3) research project into typical village settlements, which takes place for six weeks each summer. On National Cycle Route 1, the village climbs towards the site of an old hall. The King William IV «««« Silver award Inn Page 29 Foxes Croft «« Self Catering Page 31 Country Inn & Restaurant

King’s Lynn (map 1: C4) Snettisham (map 1: C3) A large carrstone village with some fine buildings and a market place. Its mag- King’s Lynn’s rich medieval and maritime trading history is reflected in many nificent church was an important seamark for sailors navigating the Wash. fine buildings, which combined with its good shopping and fine cultural entertainment make it an excellent place to stay. The Rose And Crown «««« Silver award B&B Page 29

Bank House ««« Hotel Page 28

The Grange Hotel «« Hotel Page 28 and Restaurant Thornham (map 1: D2)

Knights Hill Hotel & Spa «««« Hotel Page 28 About a mile of marshes separate this attractive village from the sea. All Saints Church, the inn and the manor house are charmingly grouped together. The Russet House Guest Accommodation Page 28 Oyster Cottage «««« Self Catering Page 32 Stuart House Hotel Guest Accommodation Page 28 West Lodge «««« Self Catering Page 32

North Runcton (map 1: C5) Various locations Lying in a wooded setting close to King’s Lynn, the unusual village church was built by Henry Bell who also built the iconic Custom House in King’s Lynn. Norfolk Holiday Homes ««« - ««««« Self Catering Page 32 King's Lynn Caravan & Holiday, Touring & ««««« ►►►►► Page 33 Camping Park Camping Park 20 GUIDE TO GRADINGS QUALITY-ASSURED FOOD AWARDS THE NATIONAL ACCOMMODATION ACCESSIBLE SCHEME AA Rosettes can be awarded Most of the accommodation in to establishments offering The National Accessible Scheme for this brochure has been quality outstanding food. self-catering, parks and serviced assessed by either Visit England Visit England’s Breakfast accommodation includes standards for or the AA, or has recently applied Award recognises hotels and guests with mobility impairment as well i i i i for a rating and is awaiting as standards for hearing and visually Guest House guest accommodation that offer 2015 Quality Inspected assessment. Accommodation is a quality and choice of breakfast impaired guests inspected by an impartial assessor exceeding expectations. (visit www.visitengland.com). and is awarded one to five stars to Mobility reflect the overall quality of the experi- SELF CATERING ence. For details of assessment criteria Typically suitable for a person and ratings please visit Self catering accommodation is graded with sufficient mobility to climb a www.visitenglandassessmentservices. 1 to 5 stars based on an overall as- flight of steps but would benefit from com (Visit England) or www.theaa.com sessment of the layout, quality, range fixtures and fittings to aid balance. and cleanliness of the property and its LOCAL VISITOR ACCOMMODA- facilities. Typically suitable for a person TION ACCREDITATION SCHEME Hostels with restricted walking ability and for those that may need to use a If a business does not display a star Includes youth hostels, independent hostels, bunkhouses and camping wheelchair some of the time and can grading, it has still been visited by an negotiate a maximum of three steps. assessor from Visit England to check barns. Hostels are graded one to five it meets legal requirements and offers stars. Higher rated accommodation Typically suitable for a person an acceptable level of cleanliness often provides en-suite rooms. who depends on the use of a and comfort. Holiday Parks, Touring and Camping wheelchair and transfers unaided to Parks and Holiday Villages and from a wheelchair in a seated SERVICED Visit England awards star ratings position. The person may be an reflecting the overall quality of parks independent traveller. There are two grading schemes: from one to five stars. The AA awards Hotels Pennants on a five point scale according Typically suitable for a person who In addition to the star grading, hotels to their style and range of facilities. depends on the use of a wheel- are graded in the following categories: chair and requires assistance from a Hotel; Small Hotel; Country House OTHER QUALITY SCHEMES carer, or maybe a hoist, when transfer- Hotel; Metro Hotel; Town House Hotel; ring to and from the wheelchair in a Budget Hotel. Welcome schemes seated position. Guest accommodation These UK-wide schemes give In addition to the star grading, guest walkers, cyclists, pet owners and Access Exceptional is awarded to accommodation is categorised as: families the confidence that they establishments that meet the Guest accommodation; Bed & break- are booking quality accommoda- requirements of independent fasts; Guest houses; Inns; Farmhouses; tion that meets their particular wheelchair users or assisted Restaurants with rooms; Room only. needs. Simple common criteria wheelchair users and also fulfil for the scheme have been more demanding requirements with SPECIAL AWARDS introduced along with several reference to British Standard BS 8300. activity-specific requirements. For more Hotels and guest accommoda- Hearing and Visual Impairment tion which meet exceptional information visit: www.visitenglandas- sessmentservices.com Level 1 (Minimum entry require- quality standards can be ment) to Level 2 (Best practice awarded Gold and Silver awards requirement) indicates the i i i i by Visit England or red, silver or Guest National Accessible Standards Accommodation 2015 gold star awards by the AA. 2 Gold Award for guests with hearing impair- ment (from mild hearing loss to profoundly deaf) or for visually im- paired guests.

COMPLAINTS Always try to let the proprietor/manager For Visit England ratings: VisitEngland Assessment For AA ratings: AA Hotel Services, Fanum House, of an establishment know about any concerns or diffi- Services, Fanum House, Basing View, Basingstoke, Basingstoke RG21 4EA. Tel: 01256 844455 culties you are encountering. For any issues that remain Hampshire RG21 4EA email: [email protected] unresolved please write to the inspection organisations Tel: 01256 491111 opposite, Visit England or the AA. Email: [email protected] 21 GUIDE TO ADVERTS & SYMBOLS USED 1 1 Name, location and map reference CALEY HALL HOTEL & RESTAURANT, Old Hunstanton Map 4: F2 - Map references refer to maps 1, 2, 3 and 4 which appear of pages 22 - 26. Bookings: Caley Hall Hotel, Old Hunstanton Road, Old Hunstanton, Norfolk PE36 6HH. 2 Description - Highlights the character, location and any special Tel: 01485 533486 features of the establishment. E: [email protected] 2 W: www.caleyhallhotel.co.uk 3 Prices Family-run Caley Hall Hotel provides superbly Serviced accommodation comfortable and tastefully decorated chalet-style Unless otherwise stated, prices quoted are normally per person per rooms, many on the ground fl oor, some specially adapted and featuring a level access shower. night based on two people sharing a double or twin room for bed and The rosette awarded restaurant serves a range of breakfast. Single room supplements may apply. locally sourced, seasonal dishes throughout the Self catering accommodation day. Caley Hall prides itself on its relaxed friendly Prices quoted are generally per unit, not per person. atmosphere, whilst maintaining attentive service. Prices: B&B from £85. Half Board from £112.503 Touring, camping and caravan sites Special rates: available all year subject to Prices quoted are generally per pitch, but please note that some sites 5 i i i availability, phone for details. Hotel may quote per person. 4 2015 Bedrooms: 38 double, twin, family (e) Quality Inspected 4 Bedrooms/sleeps !¶sedhf0C{@g ÿ JoK 3 ≥6³kmna»¹ For serviced accommodation, ‘Bedrooms’ indicates the number of each room type and whether the rooms are en-suite (e), private bath- room (pb) or shared bathroom (sb). Prices and quality ratings are subject to change during the lifetime of this bro- chure. All advertisements and terms, supplied by advertisers are published For self catering accommodation ‘Sleeps’ indicates the maximum in good faith, but please confirm all prices and other details and cancellation number of people normally accommodated. policy, direct with advertisers prior to booking. 5 Quality standard – Star gradings or awards from Visit England or The publisher of this guide has no responsibility for, or control over the ser- the AA. For explanation and details please see page 18. vices offered or provided by any of the advertisers. The publishers will not accept any liability of any kind (specifically including negligent acts and omis- 6 Symbols - Tell you the particular range of facilities you can expect sions) arising from dealings with or contacts made with advertisers. (see key below)

Bedroom facilities Leisure facilities Self catering, camping and caravan park ! Electric shaver point 3 Water sports on site or nearby facilities M ¸ Artificial drying facilities (ie tumble dryer, « Four poster beds Cycles available / for hire drying cabinet) ¶ Hair dryer in room Secure cycle storage available V ´ Barbecue s Ironing facility/trouser press Establishment’s own golf course or arrangements at nearby golf course) 0 Central heating e Radio in all bedrooms U Fishing (on site or nearby) - Dishwasher d Telephone in all bedrooms O Games room on site ! Electric shaver points g Satellite TV in all bedrooms ¼ Gym on site , DVD player h Tea / coffee facilities in bedrooms z Health & beauty facilities on site ( Fridge freezer or freezer f TV in room P Indoor swimming pool & Gas/electric fires Property/site facilities + Leisure club (on site or nearby) $ Gas/electricity or other fuel supply is coin I Building of notable historic/literary or Q Outdoor swimming pool meter or meter reading architectural interest T * Laundry facilities 0 Riding and/or pony trekking nearby Central heating throughout N ] Linen provided free of charge C Sauna on site Free private car parking S = Linen hire service available v Tennis on site Christmas / New Year special packages ≥ ) Microwave t Less than ½ mile from Norfolk Coast Conference facilities available Path, Fen Rivers Way, Nar Valley Way or ½ Open fire / log burner { Credit cards accepted Peddars Way : Radio/CD player @ Ç Dogs accepted by arrangement Catering facilities Clothes washing machine g Pet free (suitable for asthmatics) ³ Evening meals available Specific to caravan and camp sites D Garden for residents use k Licensed (residents, table or full) Á Chemical lavatory disposal facilities A Evening entertainment m Packed lunch provided on request ) ÿ Ground floor bedrooms Electricity hook up supply to touring pitches n Special diets catered for by prior Ê J Establishment considers that it may Flush toilets arrangement be suitable for people with restricted £ Foodshop or mobile foodshop mobility. Please discuss your needs with Children’s facilities d Hot water to all washbasins the establishment a Children welcome (a number following . Shower available « Passenger lift gives minimum age) Å Heated shower block o Residents lounge µ K Children’s indoor play area Gas cylinder exchange or refill Telephone available for guests use Y Children’s outdoor play area Wi-Fi internet » 7 Cot available Working farm ¹ Highchair available 22

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y Tourist Information Centre È Sea Life Centre g Animal park y Tourist Information Centre (seasonal) · Theatre  Craft centre or gallery 3 Historic house ◊ Garden Windmill › Horse racing High wire ı Cycle hire c Ancient monument and ruin Z Restaurant ∏ Nature reserve f Cathedral or church of outstanding interest ? Children's play centre Footpath w Motor racing/speedway G Nature trail National cycleway z Youth hostel ü Golf course West Norfolk boundary h Country park æ Picnic area H Museum π Light railway 24 IN AND AROUND KING’S LYNN 2018 GOLD AWARD AND OVERALL WINNER CITY CATEGORY– ANGLIA IN BLOOM

Full of history and surrounded by A B C D E F stunning countryside, King’s Lynn is the ideal destination to spend a few MAP 2 nights, enjoying the superb mix of history, shopping and entertainment on offer. From its historic waterfront beside

The River Great Ouse, through 2 1 cobbled lanes flanked by medieval merchants’ houses and on to the town's magnificent market places,

the town is a treat to discover and 3 explore. The magnificent 12th -cen tury King’s Lynn Minster dominates Saturday Market Place at the heart of the medieval old town. As an his- toric Hanseatic town, King’s Lynn is 4 proud of its maritime heritage and is an active member of the modern day ‘Hanse’ association of historic towns and cities. Visit King's Lynn's newest attraction, Stories of Lynn (Museum and Old Gaol Cells) which includes the old gaol cells and tells the stories of sea- farers, explorers, merchants, mayors and magistrates who have shaped King’s Lynn over 800 years of history. By evening enjoy live entertainment 7 6 5 at the Corn Exchange and take in the town's stunning Lynn Lumière

light projections onto some of Lynn’s 8 most prominent buildings. As a vibrant festival town (see page LEISURE 41), why not plan your visit to enjoy one of King’s Lynn’s regular festivals, including the renowned King’s Lynn St James Pool. Swimming pools, fitness and health suite Festival in July. facilities. Kings Lynn, PE30 1NN. MARKETS Tel: 01553 764888. Lynnsport. Extensive sporting complex offering fitness King's Lynn's main market day is Tuesday, with stalls sit- studios, gymnasium, climbing wall, skatepark and out- uated around the town centre and often on the Tuesday door pitches, tennis and athletics facilities. King's Lynn, Market Place. PE30 2NB. Tel: 01553 818001. TOURS OF KING’S LYNN FURTHER INFORMATION

To truly discover the fascinating history of King’s Lynn, join Tourist Information Centre, The Custom House, Purfleet the King’s Lynn Town Guides on a historic walking tour. Quay, King’s Lynn PE30 1HP. Tel: 01553 763044. Afternoon tours available May to October, evening tours, [email protected] June and July. Contact King’s Lynn TIC for details. To help explore King’s Lynn’s outstanding heritage and his- Alternatively, follow the King’s Lynn Maritime Trail which toric buildings, ask for a free copy of Discover King’s Lynn. explores the locations and stories behind centuries of the town’s maritime heritage (See page 35 for more details) 25 IN AND AROUND DOWNHAM MARKET 2018 SILVER GILT AWARD TOWN CATEGORY– ANGLIA IN BLOOM

Dating back to Saxon times, Down- A B C D E F G H ham Market is a gateway to West

Norfolk and one of the oldest mar- 1 MAP 3 ket towns in Norfolk. Immediately identifiable by the splendid black

and white clock tower, the town 2 retains a really intimate feel, with many fine buildings and a bustling market on Fridays and Saturdays. 3 With a lovely mix of many local inde- pendent shops, friendly cafes and pubs the town is a real pleasure to stroll around and explore. Visit the new Discover Downham Heritage Centre, open Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. As well as being a great place to visit, the town is the ideal centre 6 5 4 for visiting and enjoying a variety of attractions and activities in the sur- rounding Fens. 7 Just south of the town near the charming village of Denver is the fascinating Denver Sluice complex, instrumental in the drainage and wa- 8 ter management of the Fens and a fascinating place to watch the boats, have a picnic or pop into the local pub. Denver marks the northern end MARKETS of the atmospheric Ouse Washes with the New Bedford and Old Bedford Rivers which cross the Fens. For more Regular and popular outdoor markets are held on Fri- information visit. www.ousewashes.org.uk days and Saturdays in the heart of town adjacent to the Town Hall. Children will love visiting Church Farm at Stow Bardolph with its indoor ‘treehouse’ play area, animal encounters, LEISURE tractor rides, outdoor play areas, gifts and tea room. Downham Leisure. Wet and dry facilities – swimming pool Also nearby is the renowned WWT Welney Wetland Centre with sports and fitness facilities. Bexwell Road, Downham with its wetland environment, wildlife and easy access Market, PE38 9LL. Tel: 01366 386868 visitor centre. Visit in winter to marvel at thousands of birds who use it as their winter home, or watch out for FURTHER INFORMATION wetland safaris in spring and summer. Other great attrac- tions nearby include the Tudor moated manor house at For telephone and e-mail enquiries contact King’s Lynn Oxburgh Hall and beautiful Gooderstone Water Gardens. Tourist Information Centre. Tel: 01553 763044 Downham Market provides the perfect base for exploring [email protected] The Fen Rivers Way walking trail, which follows The River Great Ouse north to King’s Lynn and south towards Ely. It is also the perfect base for enjoying the excellent bird watching, angling, sailing and golf opportunities nearby. 26 IN AND AROUND HUNSTANTON 2018 GOLD AWARD RHS BRITAIN IN BLOOM 2018 GOLD AWARD AND OVERALL WINNER COASTAL RESORT CATEGORY – ANGLIA IN BLOOM

The classic seaside resort of Hunstan- A B C D E F ton, or ‘Hunston’ as it is known locally, is renowned for its wonderful beach,

1 MAP 4 unique striped cliffs and magnificent sunsets, made special by its position as the only west-facing resort on the east coast. 2 There are two sides to Hunstanton, the elegant Victorian resort with its wonderful award winning Esplanade Gardens and sedate air of a traditional 3 resort and the buzzing family resort with attractions such as the Oasis, foot golf, crazy golf and pitch-and-putt course. You can take a boat trip to see 4 the seals, visit the Sea Life Sanctuary, try the water sports, check out the Prin- cess Theatre, or enjoy the Funfair and seaside amusements. 5 Past the stunning cliffs, Old Hunstanton has more of a village feel, with cottages built of Norfolk carrstone, pubs, hotels

and an excellent beach. You can walk 6 from one resort to the other, so you can enjoy the buzz of the resort in the morning then spend a lazy afternoon

lying amongst the dunes. 7 MARKETS Regular markets on Sundays and Bank

Holiday Mondays. 8 RESORT SERVICES Hunstanton’s Resort Services provide an excellent beach management ser- 9 vice as well as a host of outdoor activi- ties for all the family. Daily from 1st April- 30th September. Tel: 01485 535150. LEISURE SOME SAFETY TIPS Oasis. On the seafront, offering wet and dry facilities including indoor fun pool, Fun Castle indoor play area, Black-and-white chequered indicate an area of water roller skating, indoor bowls and fitness studio. for use by water craft. Do not swim or bathe in this zone. Oasis, Central Promenade, Hunstanton PE36 5BD. Tel: Children’s inflatables should always have a line connect- 01485 534227 ed, held securely by an adult on the shore. Remember to FURTHER INFORMATION protect yourself against the sun’s rays. Slip on a shirt, slap on a hat and slop on sunscreen. Always check the tide Hunstanton Tourist Information Centre, Town Hall, The before you enter the water. Green, Hunstanton. Tel: 01485 532610. 27 Hotels & Guest accommodation

THE WHITE HOUSE, Dersingham Map 1: C3 GEMINI LODGE, Hunstanton Map 4: C8

Bookings: Mrs Valerie Brundle, The White House, Bookings: Debbie Harrison, Gemini Lodge, 5 44 Hunstanton Road, Dersingham, King’s Lynn, Alexandra Road, Hunstanton, Norfolk PE36 5BT. Norfolk PE31 6HQ. Tel: 01485 533902 Tel: 01485 541895 E: [email protected] A warm welcome awaits you at our family-run W: www.thewhitehousenorfolk.co.uk guesthouse situated in a quiet private road only Ex-rally driver Valerie, with family connections to F1 5 minutes walk from beach and town centre. All motor racing, welcomes you to her comfortable rooms en-suite with tea/coffee-making facilities, Victorian home. Convenient for Royal Sandringham, RSPB reserves, Norfolk Lavender, TV/DVD. All dayroom access. Easy parking. country houses.Ideal for beaches, watersports, We look forward to meeting you. walking and cycling (just off national cycle route 1). Healthy breakfasts, vegetarian options and Prices: B&B from £35.00 to £37.50. No single or homemade marmalades served with speciality family rooms. Minimum 2-night booking. Special teas. Five mins from Dialysis Centre for those rates: Phone for details. needing holiday treatment. Stairlift available. i i i i Prices: B&B from £45.00 to £55.00 Guest Accommodation 2015 Bedrooms: 2 double (e), 2 twin (e), 1 single (e) Bedrooms: 2 double (e), 1 twin (e) Quality Inspected

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Heacham Manor Hotel, Hunstanton Road, Bookings: Sandy and Bob Duff-Dick, Heacham, Norfolk PE31 7JX. 14 Glebe Avenue, Hunstanton, Norfolk PE36 6BS. Tel: 01485 536030 Tel: 01485 534187/07775 724484 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] W: www.heacham-manor.co.uk W: www.rosamaly.co.uk A charming Grade II listed luxury Country House “Home from home by the sea” A cheerful welcome at Rosamaly. Hotel on the North West Norfolk coastline, nestled Comfy en-suite rooms await your stay. in a peaceful parkland location close to Hunstanton, For you to enjoy any time of day. the beautiful beaches and the Royal All creature comforts provided for you. Sandringham Estate. The complete coastal retreat A happy relaxing atmosphere too! Full English breakfast to start your day. with 45 bedrooms, 18 hole golf course, award Also fresh fruit salads the “healthy way”. winning restaurant, business facilities, spa and Choice of home-made bread and preserves. tranquil manicured gardens. (TripAdvisor Certifi cate Such tasty treats all our guests deserve. of Excellence Winner) Sunny Hunny’s the place to be. Especially when it’s at Rosamaly. Prices: B&B from £89.00. Half-board from £144.00. Prices: B&B from £40 pppn. Fancy taking a bargain Self-Catering also available. Call for special offers, i i i i Hotel break, call Sandy or Bob don’t hesitate. packages & promotions. 2015 Bedrooms: 45 (e) including 2 accessible rooms and 4 Dog-Friendly Silver Award Bedrooms: 2 double (e), 1 twin/family (e) « ¶sdhf0Cvt{@Dÿ J Vz ≥ ³kan¹»-(]) !« ¶shf0@Dÿ Jo ≥ mna»¹

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Bookings: Lesley Jones, Peacock House, 28 Park Road, Hunstanton, Norfolk PE36 5BY. Tel: 01485 534551/07788 288018 E: [email protected] W: www.peacockhouse-hunstanton.co.uk A friendly welcome awaits you at Peacock House. All fi ve rooms are en-suite with sea views and are well-appointed, offering home from home comforts, including a fridge. Varied breakfast menu with produce sourced locally and eggs from our own chickens. The guest lounge has a log-burning Aga. Trip Advisor Certifi cate of Excellence Award fi ve years running. Prices: B&B from £40 to £45 pppn. Minimum 2 night stay.

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Bookings: Anya L Bagnall, 6 Westgate, Bookings: The Shellbrooke, 9 Cliff Terrace, Hunstanton, Norfolk PE36 5AL. Hunstanton, Norfolk PE36 6DY. Tel: 01485 532601 Tel: 01485 532289 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] W: therichmondhunstanton.co.uk W: www.theshellbrooke.co.uk A large Victorian property close to all amenities and Conveniently located in the town, we offer modern 90 yards from the sea front. All rooms are en-suite, and comfortable accommodation in a converted 2 of which are ground fl oor deluxe suites with own Victorian home, our rooms are over three fl oors, lounge area. All rooms have TV’s, tea making facil- (there is no lift) most ensuite, but the single has a ities and central heating. Lift facilities to fi rst fl oor private bathroom, fi ve have seaviews and all have rooms. Licensed restaurant open to non residents. digital TV. Table d’hote dining is available daily when Proprietor run and adult friendly. booked using local produce and there are several Prices: B&B from £42 pppn (double/twin), single breakfast options. We can cater for special diets. £55.00pppn. Special rates: Senior citizen 3 day (plus) Prices: B&B. Rooms from £45.00 to £140.00. breaks April, May, June & Oct (exc Bank Holidays) Special rates are available for longer stays - please call. Bedrooms: 5 double (e), 1 twin (e), 1 single (pb). Deluxe ground fl oor; 1 double (e), 1 twin (e), 2 x 1 bed luxury apartments Bedrooms: 8 double (e), 1 twin (e), 3 family (e), 1 single (pb) !¶sehf0 g ÿ « 3 VU ≥³kmn !¶ehf0C{g ÿ o ≥ ³kmna»¹ 28 Hotels & Guest accommodation

THE BURLEIGH, Hunstanton Map 4: C5 GATE LODGE, Hunstanton Map 4: C6

Bookings: Sharon & Ram Chauhan-Jennings, Bookings: Stephen Perry & Archie Stirling, 7 Cliff Terrace, Hunstanton, Norfolk PE36 6DY. 2 Westgate, Hunstanton, Norfolk PE36 5AL. Tel: 01485 533080 Tel: 01485 533549 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] W: www.theburleigh.com W: www.gatelodge-guesthouse.co.uk

A charming family run guesthouse in the quieter Superb accommodation with a friendly, relaxing part of Hunstanton close to the town centre and atmosphere and all the extras you’d expect from sea front. Large, comfortable rooms, most with our Gold Award. Award winning breakfasts using sea views. A superb breakfast using locally sourced the best local produce. Upper rooms have sea produce can be enjoyed in the large and airy dining views, ground fl oor rooms overlook the garden, and room. Take advantage of the bar, lounge and our luxury room has a sumptuous king size four enjoy excellent sea views from our award winning poster and many extras. Licensed bar and small sunny patio. car park. Prices: B&B from £35.00. Special rates: Visit the web-site for prices, availability or booking. Low season offers subject to availability. Prices: B&B from £43.75 pppn. Inc 20% VAT Bedrooms: 4 family (e), 2 double (e), 2 double (pb), 2 twin (e), 1 single (e) Bedrooms: 6 double (e), 1 twin (e)

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DEEPDENE HOUSE, Hunstanton Map 4: C7 KNIGHTS HILL HOTEL & SPA, King’s Lynn Map 1: C4

Bookings: Terry & Lesley Heade, Deepdene House, Bookings: Knights Hill Hotel & Spa, South Wootton, 29 Avenue Road, Hunstanton, Norfolk PE36 5BW. King’s Lynn PE30 3HQ. Tel: 01485 532460 Tel: 01553 675566 Fax: 01553 675568 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] W: www.deepdenehouse.co.uk W: www.knightshill.co.uk Knights Hill Hotel & Spa is situated on the high Deepdene House is an elegant Victorian home northern edge of King’s Lynn with magnifi cent situated just three minutes walk from the town views in all directions. Set in 11 acres of centre and sea front. The generously proportioned meadowland and gardens, it is conveniently en-suite rooms are light and airy, and there is off- located for historic King’s Lynn, Royal Sandringham street parking. A warm welcome is guaranteed. and Norfolk Lavender with Castle Rising just a mile away. Prices: B&B from £55 to £90. Special rates: by arrangement. Prices: B&B from £49.00 to £67.50. DB&B £68.50 to £92.50. All rates are per person per night based on 2 people sharing. Minimum stay 2 nights. i i i i Hotel 2015 Bedrooms: 2 double (e), 1 twin (e) Bedrooms: 79 bedrooms (e) Quality Inspected !¶sehf0Co ≥mna aÿ « f0sCNPDv³dehkmno{ @z»¼¹S

THE RUSSET HOUSE, King’s Lynn Map 2: E6 BANK HOUSE, King’s Lynn Map 2: B4

Bookings: The Russet House, 53 Goodwins Road, Bookings: Bank House, King’s Staithe Square, King’s Lynn, Norfolk PE30 5PE. King’s Lynn, Norfolk PE30 1RD. Tel: 01553 773098 Tel: 01553 660492 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] W: www.therussethousehotel.co.uk W: www.thebankhouse.co.uk

A substantial late-Victorian property close to King’s • Relaxed atmosphere - contemporary style Lynn town centre and railway station (10 mins). • On the quayside, in the historic heart of town Two guest lounges and licensed bar. Prices include a freshly cooked breakfast. Evening meals are • Great food served all day available for groups. Free WiFi and ample off-street • 12 beautiful bedrooms parking. All rooms are en-suite and have tea/coffee • Sunny riverside terrace making facilities. Child cots available. • The best bar in town! Prices: B&B per room from £50 single, £70 double. Prices: B&B from £85 to £220. i i i Hotel 2015 Bedrooms: 4 double (e), 4 twin/double (e), 3 single (e), 2 triple (e) Bedrooms: 9 doubles (e), 3 twin (e) Silver Award ¶shf0C{Dÿ JoK ³kmna»¹½ !¶sedhfI0vt{K ³kmna»¹

THE GRANGE HOTEL & RESTAURANT, King’s Lynn Map 1: C4 STUART HOUSE HOTEL, King’s Lynn Map 2: E6

Bookings: Mr T Verma, Willow Park, off South 35 Goodwins Road, King’s Lynn, Norfolk PE30 5QX. Wootton Lane, King’s Lynn, Norfolk PE30 3BP. Tel: 01553 772169 Fax: 01553 774788 Tel/Fax: 01553 673777/671222 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] W: www.stuart-house-hotel.co.uk W: www.thegrangehotelkingslynn.co.uk CAMRA ‘Good Beer Guide’ listed. A homely Jane and Taz Verma invite you to their attractive independently operated hotel, quietly situated Edwardian hotel set in its own grounds. Spacious within its own grounds just a short walk from the en-suite bedrooms with all facilities. Great historic centre of King’s Lynn. All rooms are en- bar and restaurant with the best of British and suite, have TV, free WiFi internet, and tea/coffee Indian cuisine. making facilities. The restaurant offers a superb international menu, and the bar boasts a range Prices: Double £92 B&B, Single £68 B&B. Special of real ales and fi ne wine. Regular entertainment rates: Available for stays of 3 nights or longer. and theme weekends. B&B: from £60.00 to £100 pppn. Special rates: i i Weekend breaks; Long stay discount available; Hotel Murder Mystery, Theme weekends 2015 Bedrooms: 9 (e) Quality Inspected Rooms: 4 single (e), 6 double (e), 6 twin (e), 2 family (e) aÿ f0sC@I³Kdhkmno{ aÿ fdegh0sCJD@³Kkmno{ 29 Hotels & Guest accommodation

THE WHITE COTTAGE, Old Hunstanton Map 4: E2 CALEY HALL HOTEL & RESTAURANT, Old Hunstanton Map 4: F2

Bookings: Mrs Burton, 19 Wodehouse Road, Bookings: Caley Hall Hotel, Old Hunstanton Road, Old Hunstanton, Norfolk PE36 6JW. Old Hunstanton, Norfolk PE36 6HH. Tel: 01485 532380 Tel: 01485 533486 E: [email protected] AA Gold Star Award (from 2014 to 2019). The W: www.caleyhallhotel.co.uk White Cottage is two minutes from the lovely Old Family-run Caley Hall Hotel provides superbly Hunstanton beach and golf course. Hundreds of comfortable and tastefully decorated chalet-style bird watchers, walkers and holiday guests have rooms, many on the ground fl oor, some specially enjoyed holidays in the happy atmosphere of The adapted and featuring a level access shower. White Cottage over many years. Bedrooms have The rosette awarded restaurant serves a range of sea views, free wi-fi and tea/coffee facilities. Sitting locally sourced, seasonal dishes throughout the room with TV for guests. Off-street parking. day. Caley Hall prides itself on its relaxed friendly Prices: B&B from £36 pppn. atmosphere, whilst maintaining attentive service. Prices: B&B from £85. Half Board from £112.50 Special rates: available all year subject to i i i i i i Guest Accommodation availability, phone for details. Hotel 2015 2015 Bedrooms: 1 double (e), 1 double or twin (pb) Gold Award Bedrooms: 38 double, twin, family (e) Quality Inspected ¶h0C ³fTDK≥ no !¶sedhf0C{@g ÿ JoK 3 ≥ ³kmna»¹

LE STRANGE ARMS HOTEL, Old Hunstanton Map 4: E2

Bookings: Le Strange Arms Hotel, Golf Course Road, Old Hunstanton, Hunstanton, Norfolk PE36 6JJ. Tel: 01485 534411 Fax: 01485 534724 E: [email protected] W: www.lestrangearms.co.uk The Hotel is uniquely situated in the village of Old Hunstanton, one mile north of the traditional seaside town of Hunstanton. Whilst being on the east coast of England it faces west across the Wash, treating guests to beautiful sunsets over the sea. The hotel grounds run down to one of the best sandiest beaches in the area. Prices: B&B from £44.00 to £65.50. DB&B from £61.75 to £90.00. Min stay 2 nights. All rates are per person per night based on 2 people sharing twin/double room. i i i i Hotel 2015 Bedrooms: 4 single (e), 27 double (e), 10 twin (e), 2 family (e) Quality Inspected a« « 0sCDv³dfehkmno{ @3 I

PARK HOUSE HOTEL, Sandringham Map 1: C3 THE KING WILLIAM IV COUNTRY INN & RESTAURANT, Sedgeford Map 1: D2

Bookings: Reception, Park House Hotel, Bookings: Reception, The King William IV, Sandringham, King’s Lynn, Norfolk PE35 6EH. Heacham Road, Sedgeford, Hunstanton, Tel: 01485 543000 Fax: 01485 540663 Norfolk PE36 5LU. ; E: [email protected] Tel: 01485 571765 2015 W: www.parkhousehotel.org.uk E: [email protected] Dinner Award A country house hotel with a difference. Located W: www.thekingwilliamsedgeford.co.uk on the Sandringham Estate, Park House Hotel is Award-winning nine-bedroom inn and restaurant. fully adapted for people with disabilities and is Your perfect base to visit nearby Peddars Way, wheelchair accessible throughout. Care is available Norfolk Coast, RSPB Reserves, Norfolk Lavender, if required and is charged for accordingly. The hotel Sandringham and golf links. Four restaurant areas, organises optional outings, using their fl eet of Bar, Alfresco Dining and garden. Dog and family adapted minibuses, and entertainment is provided friendly, wheelchair access. Extensive menu and most evenings. daily specials. King Size Beds. Prices: B&B from £105.00; Half Board from £122.00. Prices: B&B from £52.50 (low) to £70 (high). Special rates: Winter rates from Nov - March, Special rates: Check website for special offers. i i i i inclusive half board from £107.00 (T&C apply). Excellent 3 night break rates. Inn 2015 Bedrooms: 8 twin (e), 8 single (e) Bedrooms: 9 double/twin (e) Quality Inspected ÿ f« 0sCJOQTDI³:Kdhkmno{ !¶shf0Cv{@DK 3 z≥³kmna»¹

THE ROSE & CROWN, Snettisham Map 1: C3 HUNSTANTON BACKPACKERS, Hunstanton Map 4: C7

Bookings: The Rose & Crown, Old Church Road, Bookings: Neal & Alison Sanderson, 15-17 Avenue Snettisham, Norfolk PE31 7LX. Road, Hunstanton, Norfolk PE36 5BW. Tel: 01485 541382 Tel: 01485 532061 / 07771 804831 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] W: www.roseandcrownsnettisham.co.uk Affordable, fl exible accommodation for families, • 14th Century village inn of great character walkers, cyclists, bird watching or fun on the beach. We offer bunk & family rooms, some en-suite. Or and charm hire the property for sole use. Self-catering kitchen, • Good food served all day large lounge, conservatory dining area and optional • 16 delightful bedrooms classroom area. Three minute’s walk to beach & • Close Royal Sandringham, Houghton Hall, RSPB town centre. Family run and family friendly. Snettisham and beautiful North Coast beaches Price per night: Dorm price Adults £30.00. Private • Open log fi res, great ales 2 Bed from £65.00, 4 Bed from £95.00. Enquire • Sunny walled garden, children and for family rooms and sole use. SCHOOL GROUPS dogs welcome full board available. Less £5 per head with

i i i i no breakfast. Prices: B&B from £60.00 pppnb. Inn 2015 Number of beds: 47 in total: 2,3,4,6 & 8 bed rooms Bedrooms: 16 Quality Inspected available, some with ensuite and some with WC. !¶sedhfI0vt{K ³kmna»¹ !0 g tDo3 +≥ ³kmna»¹(]) 30 Self catering accommodation

21 DALE END, Brancaster Staithe Map 1: D2 NATURALLY NORFOLK, Docking Map 1: D2

Bookings: Mrs D Clark, 58 High Street East, Bookings: Naturally Norfolk 1 Uppingham, Rutland LE15 9PZ. Tel: 01485 518779 Tel: 01572 822581 / 07889 660783 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] W: www.naturally-norfolk.com W: www.debbieclarklettings.com Three comfortable and refurbished properties, A bright, sunny property for 6 people, with south just 4 miles from the north Norfolk Heritage Coast. facing garden, 21 Dale End was recently complete- Easy access to the nearby RSPB sanctuaries and ly refurbished. The open-plan contemporary ground nature reserve, the properties are a great base to fl oor features a brand new kitchen and explore all that north & west Norfolk have to offer. 2 3 underfl oor heating. Upstairs is a spacious master Wi-fi included. Short breaks available. Lavender bedroom with en suite bathroom, one twin and Bluebell Cottages are adjoining and can be bedroom, one bedroom with bunks and a family booked together. Mill House does not take dogs. bathroom. A minute’s walk to excellent pubs, shops and the Coastal Path. Mill House (1) Sleeps 6 Bluebell Cottage (2) Sleeps 4 Prices per week: From £480 to £900. Lavender Cottage (3) Sleeps 4 Prices per week: B&B. From £300.00 - £1350.00 Open: all year Sleeps: 6 Sleeps: 4-6 a f0C@D≥!]* ¶:f0C@D Ua¹´,(])Ç

SHEPHERD’S HUTS & CAMPING, Great Bircham Map 1: D3 PRIMROSE COTTAGE, Great Massingham Map 1: E4

Bookings: Mrs Elly Chalmers, Bircham Windmill, Bookings: Christine Riches, 21 Weasenham Road, Great Bircham, Norfolk PE31 6SJ. Great Massingham, King’s Lynn, Norfolk PE32 2EY. Tel: 01485 578393 Tel: 01485 520216 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] W: www.birchamwindmill.co.uk W: www.christines-norfolk-cottages.co.uk Flint cottage, spacious accommodation, straight Two Shepherd’s huts and camp site are adjoined wide staircase, in idyllic surroundings. Excellent to Bircham Windmill - a superb location for beach, touring base for Sandringham, coast and historic walking, bird watching. Windmill museum, bakery, market towns. In conservation area of picturesque and tearooms. village, opposite green and pond. Shop and pub, Prices: Huts from £55, campsite pitches from £19, cooking local food, within 5 minutes walk. Use of additional children £3, additional adults £9.50. large secluded garden. Lots of local walks. Peddars Dogs £2 each per night. Way nearby. Dogs welcome. Parking. Heating, linen Electric hook-up £3. included. Brochure. Prices per week: £255-£405. Campsite open: March-October Special rates: Winter breaks 3 nights £190, Campsite pitches: 15, 2 huts. Seasonal pitches 4 nights £215. Sleeps: 2 aCDI@»´. Ê ¶sfC@D 0!,(])

CEDAR SPRINGS, Heacham Map 1: C2 BROOK BUNGALOW, Holme-next-the-sea Map 1: D2

Bookings: Kristel Howe, Owl Lodge, Jubilee Road, Bookings: Mrs S Johnstone Heacham, Norfolk PE31 7AR. Tel: 07599 401222 Tel: 01485 570609 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] W: www.brookbungalow.co.uk W: www.cedarspringsholidays.co.uk This delightful holiday retreat is the ideal base to Three spacious log cabins and two smaller lodges situated on a quiet chalet park. Two cabins with discover the beautiful North Norfolk coast and is access ramps, three bedrooms to sleep fi ve. One equally well placed for walkers or cyclists alike. The adults only cabin sleeps four in two bedrooms. beach and local pub are both within a short stroll, Two bathrooms (one ensuite). Two lodges with two with plenty more to explore locally. Spacious with bedrooms. Pretty location fi ve minutes walk from 3 double bedrooms (2 en-suite), comfortable and beach. Allocated parking outside all properties. well equipped throughout with a sheltered orchard Heating, linen, towels included. No pets. providing a lovely suntrap and perfect BBQ location. Prices per week: Log cabins £460 to £650 March Prices per week: £695 to £1,150. to New Year. Lodges £380 to £510 April to October. Short breaks available out of peak season. Open: April to October Sleeps: 3-5 Sleeps: 2-8

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BUNGALOW 3, Hunstanton Map 4: B8

Bookings: Phil and Connie Clarke, 50 Cedar Grove, Nrth Runcton, King’s Lynn PE33 0QZ. Tel: 07920 016930 / 07951 757766 E: [email protected] Small mid-terrace bungalow with sunny front deck, 3min walk to west facing sunset beach & café, 5min walk to takeaways, shop, laundrette & cycle hire, 10min walk to Tesco & golf course & clubhouse, 15min walk to town. Modern fi tted kitchen/diner/sitting room. Prices per week: £275-£495 per week self- catering. Winter/off peak weekends on application at £45pn min stay 2 nts. Open: All year

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CROW’S NEST & WADERS, Hunstanton Map 4: C7 FOXGLOVES COTTAGE, Hunstanton Map 4: C7

Bookings: Terry & Lesley Heade, Deepdene House, Bookings: Terry & Lesley Heade, Deepdene House, 1 29 Avenue Road, Hunstanton, Norfolk PE36 5BW. 29 Avenue Road, Hunstanton, Norfolk PE36 5BW. Tel: 01485 532460 Tel: 01485 532460 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] W: www.deepdenehouse.co.uk W: www.deepdenehouse.co.uk Providing the perfect base for your holiday. Properties are located within easy walking distance Providing the perfect base for your holiday, of the sea front and town centre. 1 dog welcomed. Foxgloves is located within easy walking distance of the sea front and town centre. 1 dog welcomed, Parking available at both properties. 2 Both properties are rated 4 star gold award enclosed garden patio, off street parking. Mobility Access Level 2. Crow’s Nest (1) is a fi rst fl oor apartment with a large balcony. Prices: £435 to £655. Waders (2) is a large ground fl oor apartment Special rates: Short breaks available off-season. with patio. Prices per week: £445 to £675. Special rates: Short breaks available off-season Sleeps: Crow’s Nest 4, Waders 4 Sleeps: 3–4 sfC@ÿ ≥ a¸0!(*])Ç- sfIC@ÿ ≥ a¸0!(*])Ç

HORIZONS, Hunstanton Map 4: A9

Bookings: Mr & Mrs R T Pinner, 45 Caxton End, Eltisley, St. Neots, Cambs PE19 6TJ. Tel: 01480 880122 E: [email protected] W: www.sunnyhunnybreaks.co.uk Unique two-storey accommodation with direct access to promenade/beach from enclosed sloping garden area with large parking area and storage shed. Kitchen/diner, shared bathroom, separate WC and 1 twin bedroom on ground fl oor. Upstairs has 1 double and 1 twin bedroom, sofa bed in lounge which leads to large balcony with magnifi cent views across the Wash. Prices: £500 - £705 Off peak short breaks available, price on application. Open: all year except January Sleeps: 2 - 8 + cot !¶fCv@Dÿ a»¹0,(&=):Ç´

MIDWAY, Hunstanton Map 4: A9 THISTLE DEW, Hunstanton Map 4: B8

Bookings: Mr & Mrs R T Pinner, 45 Caxton End, Bookings: Pamela McCarter, Harmony House, Long Eltisley, St. Neots, Cambs PE19 6TJ. Drove, Parson Drove, Wisbech, Cambs PE13 4JT Tel: 01480 880122 Tel: 07887 855059 E: [email protected] E: pam@harmonyroofi ng.co.uk W: www.sunnyhunnybreaks.co.uk Thistle Dew is only 100 yards from the long beautiful promenade & sea front of Hunstanton. Ground fl oor apartment a stone’s throw from the The property faces west and enjoys beautiful beach and close to all amenities. Fully equipped sunsets throughout the year. 3-Star Gold awarded kitchen off large lounge/diner with sofa bed, 1 fi rst fl oor fl at situated on the West Norfolk coast double, 1 twin bedroom with shared shower room with sea views. Newly refurbished throughout, and separate WC. Parking space, open lawned large enclosed balcony perfect for relaxing. We are area to front. walking distance to the Princess Theatre, Sea Life Centre, golf course & club house. There are many Prices: £315 - £480. Off peak short breaks bars locally to enjoy a meal and a few drinks. There available, price on application are also a variety of places in Norfolk to visit. Prices per week: £475 - £630. £100 refundable Open: March to October deposit taken on all bookings. Sleeps: 2 - 6 + cot Sleeps: 1-5 !¶fC@ÿ Ja»¹,(&=):´ aefsC0)c¶](V@

FOXES CROFT, Ingoldisthorpe Map 1: C3 THE GARDEN LODGE, Old Hunstanton Map 4: E2

Bookings: Christine Riches, 21 Weasenham Road, Bookings: Bernard Ducker, Golf Course Road, Great Massingham, King’s Lynn, Norfolk PE32 2EY. Old Hunstanton, Hunstanton, Norfolk PE36 6JJ Tel: 01485 520216 Tel: 01485 534411 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] W: www.christines-norfolk-cottages.co.uk W: www.lestrangearms.co.uk Comfortable, warm, small detached bungalow Our recently built Garden Lodge is located in the in Ingoldisthorpe near Sandringham. The larger grounds of the Le Strange Arms Hotel and has three adjacent villages of Dersingham and Snettisham individual en-suite bedrooms. have shops, pubs & restaurants. It is within 5-10 The two storey lodge has been designed to make the minutes drive to beaches of Snettisham (easy most of the magnifi cent sea views and offer guests access to RSPB reserve), Heacham and Hunstanton a home from home with an open plan kitchen, a further 5 minutes. The King’s Lynn/Hunstanton lounge and dining area. bus route passes. Large garden. Dogs welcome. On the fi rst fl oor you will fi nd the master bedroom Parking. Heating, linen included. Brochure. with its king size bed, en-suite bathroom and seating Prices per week: £255 to £390. area and doors leading onto a private balcony with a Special rates: Winter breaks 3 nights stunning view of the coast. i i i i £190, 4 nights £215. Prices per week: £1,050.00 to £2,130.00. Hotel 2015 Sleeps: 2-3 Sleeps: 6 Quality Inspected ¶sCe@Dÿ 0!,(]) asefsxCF0)K¨'c:¶»¹³¡ 32 Self catering accommodation

MALGWYN, Old Hunstanton Map 4: E2 ST CRISPINS, Old Hunstanton Map 4: F1

Bookings: Mrs Swift, Church Farm House, Weston Bookings: Lesley Poore, Wodehouse Road, Colville, Cambridge CB21 5PE. Old Hunstanton, Norfolk PE36 6JD. Tel: 01223 290207 / 07484 715301 Tel: 01485 534036 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] W: www.cottageguide.co.uk/malgwyn W: www.stcrispinshunstanton.co.uk An Edwardian house providing a good base for a seaside holiday. A few minutes walk to sandy Quietly situated opposite a grassy path to the beaches, golf courses, Norfolk Coastal Path. Well beach. Ground fl oor accommodation. Ideal for two situated for bird reserves, stately homes, local adults. Small fenced garden and parking. Within pubs. Spacious accommodation with fully equipped 400 yards of three pubs, three restaurants, the kitchen and central heating, two sitting rooms and village shop and beach cafe. Pets welcome. Highly three bedrooms. Free gas, electricity and internet. recommended by returning valued guests. Bargain Enclosed south-facing garden and off-road parking. breaks when available. Prices per week: £500 to £1,500. Special rates: Prices per week: £265 to £418. Special rates: 3 Off-season weekend & mid-week breaks (min or 4 day breaks at bargain rates, please phone for 3 nights) from £120 per night. Low occupancy details. discounts – call for details. Sleeps: 8 + cot Sleeps: 2 !g¶s0C@DK V≥ a»¹´-,(&]):½Ç !¶ sef0Cv@Dÿ≥ ´,(&*]):Ç

GREENACRE, Sculthorpe Map 1: F3

Bookings: Mrs J Tuddenham, Greenacre, 1 The Street, Sculthorpe, Fakenham, Norfolk NR21 9QD. Tel: 01328 862858

A delightful detached bungalow in the heart of Sculthorpe village. Well equipped with comfortable modern furniture, colour TV, exposed beams, centrally heated in the winter and ideal for exploring Norfolk’s lovely beaches. Eight miles to coast, Walsingham shrine, bird watching, National Trust, close to public house. Garden, parking, owner supervised.

Prices per week: from £205 - £230.

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WEST LODGE, Sedgeford Map 1: D2

Bookings: Mrs G Tibbs, Cole Green Cottage, Sedgeford, Nr Hunstanton, Norfolk PE36 5LS. Tel: 01485 571770 Visit West Norfolk West Lodge is a pretty Edwardian gate lodge situated at the former entrance to Sedgeford Hall. Places to visit • History and heritage It is in the conservation area of Cole Green overlooking a wooded valley set in its own garden Attractions and activities • Events with private parking. The lodge has a wide south Holiday accommodation facing veranda. The one double bedroomed Travel information accommodation is well equipped for two people. The spacious sitting/dining room has two settees. www.visitwestnorfolk.com Prices per week: £300.00 low season to £450.00 high season @visitwnorfolk

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OYSTER COTTAGE, Thornham Map 1: D2 NORFOLK HOLIDAY HOMES, Various locations

Bookings: Mrs G Tibbs, Cole Green Cottage, Bookings: Sandra Hohol, Norfolk Holiday Homes, Sedgeford, Nr Hunstanton, Norfolk PE36 5LS. 68 Westgate, Hunstanton, Norfolk PE36 5EL. Tel: 01485 571770 Tel: 01485 534267 E: [email protected] Oyster cottage is a Georgian terraced cottage that W: www.norfolkholidayhomes.agency retains many of its original features. It is situated in a conservation area and provides well equipped Quality properties for everyday people sleeping comfortable accommodation for four people. from 2 - 12. Discover Norfolk in one of our quality Upstairs there are two bedrooms, one double graded properties up to 5 stars. Close to places and one twin as well as a Bathroom. Downstairs of interest, beaches and attractions. Extensive is the sitting room and the kitchen/dining room selection for all budgets and requirements, which overlooks the pretty paved courtyard walled swimming pools, ground fl oor accommodation and garden. pets welcome. Free brochure or book on line. Prices per week: £300 low season to £450 high Prices per week: £280.00 to £1400.00. season Special rates: Off peak rates available. Christmas/New Year breaks.

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DEEPDALE BACKPACKERS AND CAMPING, Burnham Deepdale Map 1: E1 KING’S LYNN CARAVAN AND CAMPING PARK, Map 1: C5 Bookings: Deepdale Backpackers and Camping, Bookings: New Road, North Runcton, Deepdale Farm, Burnham Deepdale, King’s Lynn, Norfolk PE33 0RA. Norfolk, PE31 8DD Tel: 01553 840004 Tel: 01485 210256 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] W: www.kl-cc.co.uk W: www.deepdalebackpackers.co.uk Set in approximately ten acres of beautiful mature Deepdale is an award-winning, eco-friendly parkland, the site is situated in a prime position for independent backpackers hostel and campsite touring Norfolk and the Fens, which are both areas located on the beautiful North Norfolk Coast. of outstanding natural beauty and is the nearest We offer comfortable self-catering accommodation site to the historic town of King’s Lynn. 5 star park for individuals and groups, along with pitches for with Camping Mega-Pods and Holiday Lodges. tents, campervans and small motor homes. There’s Modern Eco facilities. Small shop on site. Good a café, shops, bike hire and visitor information local pubs. Bus from outside site. Open all year. centre onsite. Prices: Lodges from £70.00 per night. Pods from Prices: Camping from £7.00 per night. £30.00 per night. Caravan/Motorhomes from Backpackers hostel from £12.00 per night £15.00 and tents from £8.00 per pitch per night. ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ Campsite Open: All year 2016 Open: All year Pitches: 150, 12 holiday lodges & 8 camping pods. Seasonal pitches Quality Inspected 0C{@ÿ JK 73M UT≥ma¸´!(*]=ÇÁ) ʣŠC{@ÿ J a»¸0!,(&*=):ÇÁ) Êd .Å

LAZY DAYS, Heacham Map 1: C2 SEARLES LEISURE RESORT, Hunstanton Map 4: B8

Bookings: Jenny McDermott Bookings: Searles Leisure Resort, South Beach, 7 Tudor Way, Dersingham, Norfolk PE31 6LX Hunstanton, Norfolk PE36 5BB. Tel: 01485 543962 or 07961 676902 Tel: 01485 534211 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.lazydaysheacham.co.uk W: www.searles.co.uk An independently owned one bedroom caravan. Family fun holidays or relaxing breaks, this award Accredited by Quality in Tourism Inspectors we offer winning North West Norfolk coastal holiday resort superior accommodation on a peaceful site close to is your perfect choice. Comfortable, modern holiday the beach. The caravan sleeps four and is dog homes, all centrally heated and double glazed. Mains friendly. It has a large master bedroom, which is service, electric and standard touring and camping en-suite. A cosy lounge with sofa bed and fl at-screen tv. Outside, a wrap-around veranda offers seating pitches available all year. FREE Leisure Passes to and a secure space for dogs. Lazy Days is centrally pools and entertainment. Superb facilities for all the heated and double glazed and is open throughout family and only 200 metres from the beach. the year. Prices per break: Lodges £325 to £2,299. Prices per week: £300.00 to £420.00. Dogs Holiday Homes are £99.00 to £1,149.00. £30.00. Short breaks available out of season. Prices pn: Touring & Camping £15 to £73 per pitch. Open: February to January Sleeps: 4 Open: Holiday Homes: February to December. Touring all year. Cv@ 0-!,(&*]):£J¸Ugs.MI 0{@g AJ 3M VU¼zPQNS≥ ³knµY*Á) Ê£d Å 34

PLACES TO VISIT Whatever your interests, West Norfolk offers a wealth of fascinating places to visit & enjoy.

BEERS OF EUROPE 1 Map 1: C5

Britain’s Biggest beer shop with some 2000 different craft beers, real ales and lagers from 11 13 19 7 ells-next-the-Sea over 60 countries. We also stock over 2000 Brancaster different malt whiskies, rums, gins, vodkas, 20 23 liqueurs, cocktail and coffee syrups and a huge THE ASH HUNSTANTON Burnham range of branded beer glasses. Open every day Heacham 18 Market including bank holidays. Full disabled access. 5 6 12 14 15 16 24 Docking 2 Open: Mon - Sat 9am - 6pm, Sundays and 28 17 21 26 27 29 Fakenham Bank Holidays 10am - 4pm. 22 Tel: 01553 812000 www.beersofeurope.co.uk 3 KING'S LYNN Great Massingham 32

BIRCHAM WINDMILL 2 Map 1: D3 1 25 30

This beautiful windmill makes a delightful family 4 Saffham day out. You will fi nd tearooms, gallery, bakery, 9 10 gift shop, garden, animals and children’s play isbech 8 area for under 7s, children’s baking and of course DO NHAM the windmill museum itself. Also self-catering MARKET accommodation, caravan/campsite. Free parking. 31 Open: April 1 to Sept 30, daily 10am-5pm.

Tel: 01485 578393 Indicates attractions which www.birchamwindmill.co.uk are accredited through the Visit England Visitor Attraction Quality Assurance Scheme

CASTLE RISING CASTLE 3 Map 1: C4 CHURCH FARM, STOW BARDOLPH 4 Map 1: C6

Castle Rising Castle is one of the most important Fun for all the family. Indoor and outdoor play 12th-century castles in England. The stone area, lots of friendly farm animals, pedal tractors keep, built around 1140, is amongst the fi nest and trampolines. Giant sandpit and straw play surviving examples of its kind anywhere in the barn, tractor and trailer rides, plus much more! country and this, together with the massive Open: Daily from 14 February to 27 October. surrounding earthworks, makes Rising a castle See website for winter opening dates. of national signifi cance. Tel: 01366 382162 Tel: 01553 631330 www.churchfarmstowbardolph.co.uk www.castlerising.com

CREAKE ABBEY 5 Map 1: E2 CUSTOM HOUSE 6 Map 2: B4

Discover a beautiful food hall and café, an award The iconic Custom House by the river in the heart winning hair salon, shopping boutiques, with of King’s Lynn has been a landmark since the 17th everything from country clothing to antiques plus century. The panelled rooms have varied displays a framer and a space for art. Near Burnham with a maritime theme including Lynn’s merchants Market, come for outstanding home cooked food and history of the custom service. and fun. Award-winning monthly farmers’ market Our changing exhibitions showcase local history, and special events. Free parking, open year artists and photographers. Please contact us for round. NR21 9LF. more information. Tel: 01328 730399 Tel: 01553 763044 www.creakeabbey.co.uk www.visitwestnorfolk.com @morekingslynn

DALEGATE MARKET 7 Map 1: E1 DOWNHAM LEISURE 8 Map 3: G4

Wonderful shopping and very tasty food & drink Downham Leisure in Downham Market offers a at Dalegate Market in Burnham Deepdale on the range of sports facilities including a spacious, beautiful North Norfolk Coast. The Shops & Café modern fi tness studio with a wide range of are open all year, with Pop Up Shops joining them equipment. There is a 25 metre swimming pool from Easter to October. Home to the Deepdale with a varied timetable plus a programme of Spring Market and Deepdale Christmas Market. activities suitable for all ages and abilities. Tel: 01485 210305 Open: Daily. www.dalegatemarket.co.uk Tel: 01366 386868 www.aliveleisure.co.uk 35

ELGOOD’S BREWERY & GARDEN 9 Map 1: A5 GOODERSTONE WATER GARDENS 10 Map 1: D6

Traditional brewery and 4-acre garden. Café, Bar, Six enchanting acres: ponds, stream, waterways, Shop, Free Parking, Disabled Facilities. North 13 bridges. Mature trees, shrubs, colourful borders. Brink, Wisbech PE13 1LW. Eight-acre nature trail. Kingfi sher hide. Lots of Admission: Garden – Adults £4.00, concessions seats. Dogs & children free. Delicious homemade £3.50. Brewery Tour – Adults £8.00 Child (6 - 16 cakes. PE33 9BP. 6 miles SW of Swaffham. only) £5. Groups by arrangement. Open: Garden open daily all year. Tearoom open Open: Spring to Autumn 2019 (see website for all 11 Mar – end of Oct daily if weather fair. opening times and dates) Please check on 01366 328118/01366 328007. Tel: 01945 583160 Closes 5pm, 4pm from Sept. Garden enquiries www.elgoods-brewery.co.uk 01603 712913/07730 551945 www.gooderstonewatergardens.co.uk

HUNSTANTON SEA LIFE SANCTUARY 11 Map 4: B7 KING’S LYNN MARITIME TRAIL 12 Map 2: C2

New from 2018 - Penguin Beach. Experience our Discover King’s Lynn’s history as a premier NEW enlarged Penguin Enclosure and get close English sea port, the stories of its merchants, ship encounters with our resident Humboldt Penguins! builders, sailors, fi shermen, press gangs, porters As you dive into the underwater world at SEA and pubs which have been part of its history. This LIFE Hunstanton you will get closer than you ever way marked trail starts at True’s Yard Fisherfolk imagined to sharks, seals, otters, penguins and Museum. It features 27 pavement plaques with Ernie the Giant Sea Turtle. Book online and save! four different illustrations refl ecting the historic Open: All year (Closed on Christmas Day & Boxing wards which the trail passes through. Day) Southern Promenade, Hunstanton, PE36 5BH The trail guide costs just 50p and is available Tel: 01485 533576 from True’s Yard Fisherfolk Museum or the Tourist www.sealife.co.uk Information Centre. Tel: 01553 763044

HUNSTANTON RESORT AMENITIES 13 Map 4:B5 KING’S LYNN CORN EXCHANGE 14 Map 2: B3

Hunstanton’s great resort amenities include crazy This grade II listed building on the Tuesday golf, pitch & putt, foot golf and bowling. Market Place, King’s Lynn, is a multi-purpose Heritage Gardens summer activities for 2019 venue hosting pantomime, music concerts, include birdwatching walks, art workshops, Punch family shows, ballet, opera, classical music, and Judy shows, a soap box derby, comedy club, dance, antique fairs and a regular comedy club. pebble painting and more! The relaxing Coffee House is open 10am - 3pm Tel: 01485 535150 for shoppers and tourists to enjoy a selection of www.west-norfolk.gov.uk/hunstantonevents coffees and snacks. Box Offi ce: 01553 764864 www.kingslynncornexchange.co.uk

KING’S LYNN TOWN GUIDES 15 Map 2: B4 LYNN MUSEUM 16 Map 2: C4

Walk into the history of this town with one of Home of Seahenge –see the 4000-year-old our King’s Lynn Town Guides. Let them show timbers and enter the full-sized reconstruction you ancient roof lines and the earlier line of the to discover what Seahenge was like in 2000BC. river, walk with them through doors, passages Experience the restored Victorian chapel and and quiet hidden courtyards. Our past is there explore the displays telling West Norfolk’s unique to be enjoyed and your support will help its story. Lynn Museum, Market Street, King’s Lynn preservation. For details of daytime and evening PE30 1NL. walks, see page 39. Open: Tue - Sat. Tel: 01553 763044 Tel: 01553 775001 www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk

LYNNSPORT 17 Map 2: F1 NORFOLK LAVENDER 18 Map 1: C2

With superb facilities and high standards of Enjoy a wonderful day out for all ages with lots service, Lynnsport in King’s Lynn is a unique to see. The lavenders look and smell stunning venue offering fi rst class fi tness and leisure when in bloom. The distillery is open July to end facilities. There is a wide range of activities and August. Visit the Animal Farm and let the children classes suitable for all ages and abilities including play on the new outdoor play area. Exciting gift fi tness studios, gymnastics centre, climbing wall, shops and plant centre to tempt all. Take a stroll skatepark, outdoor pitches, tennis courts and in the fragrant meadow or just sit and relax. athletics facilities. Tel: 01485 570384 Open: Daily. Mail order: 01485 572714 Tel: 01553 818001 www.norfolk-lavender.co.uk www.aliveleisure.co.uk

THE PRINCESS THEATRE HUNSTANTON 19 Map 4: C6 OASIS 20 Map 4: B7

Our varied programme features all the best touring Located along Hunstanton’s seafront, Oasis is shows, including comedy, plays, musicals, ballet, the perfect location for a fun-fi lled family day out. opera, children’s shows and pantomime, together 25m indoor leisure pool with 33m aqua slide, with weekly cinema screenings and frequent toddler pool and whirlpool spa, the Fun Castle Theatre Live performances, direct from ’s children’s indoor adventure play area, roller West End. Our popular terrace provides one of the skating rink, indoor bowls green, fi tness studio best views in town, perfect for enjoying a glass of and a seafront facing cafe. wine or a delicious cappuccino. Open: Daily. Open: Daily from 10am (except Christmas Day) Tel: 01485 534227 Box Offi ce – Tel: 01485 532252 www.aliveleisure.co.uk www.princesshunstanton.co.uk 36

OCTAVIA HILL’S BIRTHPLACE HOUSE 21 Map 1: A5 SANDRINGHAM 22 Map 1: C3

The Grade II* Octavia Hill’s Birthplace House The Royal Family’s country retreat in Norfolk. tells the story of the pioneer of social housing Set in 60 acres of stunning gardens. House, and the National Trust. Tea Room and walled Museum and Gardens open from April to October, garden. (except Good Friday and 23, 24 & 25 July). The Open: First Saturday of each month, restaurant, gift shop and 600 acre country park 1pm – 4.30pm (last admissions 4pm). with way marked trails and play area are open Up to 8 March 2019 the museum is every day, except Christmas day. open by pre-appointment. Tel: 01485 545408 Tel: 01945 476358 www.sandringhamestate.co.uk www.octaviahill.org

SEARLES SEATOURS 23 Map 4: B7 SNETTISHAM PARK 24 Map 1: C3

Make Sea Tours your fi rst port of call. Visit Snettisham Park and you can take a Unique Amphibious sea tours of the Wash in brilliant Safari ride to meet and feed our Hunstanton’s famous two Wash Monsters. famous red deer herd. Experience lambing Exciting and educational, a must for all! Enjoy in March and April, bottle feed orphan lambs a Seal Safari and visit the seals or take a trip and visit our friendly farm animals. Visitors along the Hunstanton coastline, leaving from Centre, tearoom and shop. Seasonal activities, the central promenade in Hunstanton. Call or including pony rides, and countryside trails. visit our website for tour times and more details. A brilliant day out for all the family. Tel: 01485 534444/07831 321799 Tel: 01485 542425 Secure your seat by pre-booking www.snettishampark.co.uk www.seatours.co.uk

THE STEIFF SHOP 25 Map 1: C5 ST JAMES POOL 26 Map 2: C4

Located next door to Beers of Europe is the largest St James Pool in King’s Lynn has a 25m main Steiff shop in . Over 500+ different pool in addition to a smaller learning pool and a teddy bears/animals available in store. Ranges programme ranging from family fun sessions to from keyring to jumbo size, replicas & limited lessons. There is a modern fi tness studio with a editions, so there is something for everyone. variety of equipment plus a timetable of classes. Also available are Brio, Ravensburger Jigsaws & Open: Daily the superb Baghera pedal or ride metal cars. Tel: 01553 764888 Open: Daily, Mon-Sat 9am-6pm, Sundays and www.aliveleisure.co.uk Bank Holidays 10am-4pm. Tel: 01553 812000 www.thesteiffshop.com

STORIES OF LYNN 27 Map 2: B4 THAXTER’S COFFEE SHOP & GARDEN CENTRE 28 Map 1: C3

Visit King’s Lynn’s stunning attraction on your The Coffee Shop at Thaxters is popular for holiday. Discover the stories of King’s Lynn - home its home-made cakes and scones, baked to seafarers, explorers, mayors, merchants, daily. Enjoy popular cooked breakfasts, magistrates and miscreants for over 800 years. sandwiches, baguettes and homemade specials Tour the old gaol cells, try on Mayors robes, see in the coffee shop or attractive garden. the King John cup and more! The Garden Centre sells everything for the Open: Daily gardener, plus a large range of giftware. The Tel: 01553 774297 grocery sells hot chickens from its rotisserie, freshly www.storiesofl ynn.co.uk baked bread, newspapers, lottery and much more. Open: 7 days a week. Tel: 01485 545105 www.thaxters.co.uk

THE WALKS 29 Map 2: E4 THE WAREHOUSE ANTIQUES, COLLECTABLES AND GIFTS 30 Map 1: C5

Grade II listed 18thC park, restored with Heritage One of the largest and fi nest selection of Lottery funding. Plenty on offer, from formal antiques, collectables and gifts in West Norfolk, gardens and art installations, to play equipment, 15,000 sq. ft on one level. Over 100 exhibitor bespoke parkour facility and café. Free events stands & cabinets. A single fl oor showroom with a throughout the year, with bandstand concerts, truly huge stock of fascinating, high quality goods tours of 15thC Red Mount Chapel and spectacular and gifts on display. Full disabled access and ‘Fawkes in The Walks’ fi reworks display. toilets. Dog friendly. Ample free parking. Open: Red Mount tours, May to Sept. Band stand Open: Daily, Mon-Sat 9am-6pm, Sundays and concerts, June to Sept. Park open daily. Bank Holidays 10am-4pm. Tel: 01553 763044 (King’s Lynn TIC) Tel: 01553 812000 www.west-norfolk.gov.uk www.thewarehouseantiques.co.uk Matthew Usher Photography

WWT WELNEY WETLAND CENTRE 31 Map 1: B7 GARDENS 32 Map 1: D5

Get closer to nature and sample the calm A plant lover’s paradise, set in an old walled of 1300 acres of internationally important garden. Extensive display gardens and a sales wetlands. In summer discover rare breeding area packed with choice plants. We grow a huge birds, dragonfl ies and wildfl owers, explore nature range of herbaceous plants, shrubs, alpines, trails and try pond-dipping. In winter encounter ferns and climbers. Many are unusual or rare. fl ocks of wintering waterbirds, which include Tumbleyhill Road, West Acre, King’s Lynn PE32 thousands of swans that can be seen at our daily, 2BW. Admission Free. commentated swan feeds. Open: Nursery open daily: 1 Feb to 30 Nov, Open: All year except Christmas day. 9:30am - 5pm. Café open daily: Easter - end Sept. Tel: 01353 860711 Tel: 01760 755562 wwt.org.uk/welney www.westacregardens.co.uk westacregardens 37

Visitors to West Norfolk will find a great range of regular entertainment venues as well as many festivals and events. See page 38 to 41 for more details of events.

In Hunstanton, the Princess Theatre has long traditions In King’s Lynn, the magnificent grade II listed Corn Exchange as a popular live entertainment venue, hosting a varied situated in Tuesday Market Place offers a wide programme programme including special summer productions. of live entertainment, including opera, ballet, concerts, Tel: 01485 532252 or visit www.princesshunstanton.co.uk comedy, pantomime and children’s shows and a regular comedy club. At West Acre close to historic Castle Acre, Westacre Theatre provides a year - round programme of productions, Nearby, the 15th century Guildhall of St George, provides children’s drama, film and exhibitions as well as a range an atmospheric venue for theatre, music, exhibitions and of classes including singing, dancing and creative art. films presented by local groups & organisations. Tel: 01760 755800 or www.westacretheatre.com Box office for both venues: 01553 764864 Other regular entertainment venues include Searles Leisure www.kingslynncornexchange.co.uk Resort in Hunstanton, and Downham Market Town Hall. Also in King’s Lynn, the Majestic Cinema, a classic There is a wealth of craft centres and art galleries throughout Victorian-style cinema screens films to cater to all tastes. the towns, coast and countryside of West Norfolk to suit all Tel: 01553 772603 or www.majestic-cinema.co.uk tastes and interests. 38

EVENTS FOR 2019 35 39

A host of events and festivals take place throughout West Norfolk. From the range of festivals in the heart of historic King’s Lynn, to the Water Festival in Downham Market and the famous Sandringham Flower Show, there are events for all interests throughout the year. See below for a quick guide to events or check out many more details on www.visitwestnorfolk.com

THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER – MAY TO OCTOBER MAY

King’s Lynn Town Guides - Guided Walks Varied programme of guided walks 1 King’s Lynn May Garland Procession Tel: 01553 768930 exploring the history of King’s Lynn. Regular afternoon walks on Tuesday, 5 Asda Foundation Grand East Anglia Run Tuesday Market Friday and Saturday (2.00pm start) May to October. Monday evening walks Place, King’s Lynn. www.grandeastangliarun.co.uk (7.00pm start) during June and July. Look out for special King’s Lynn Festival 5 - 6 Craft Fair Bircham Windmill. Tel: 01485 578393 walks. Details: Tel: 01553 763044 (King’s Lynn Tourist Information Centre) 6 Morris Dancing on May Bank Holiday The King’s Morris dancing in the Burnhams and Wells area. Tel: 01553 768930 11 - 12 King’s Lynn Hanse Festival www.kingslynnhansefestival.co.uk JANUARY 12 Craft Fair Elgood’s Brewery. Tel: 01945 583160 23 - 26 Saracen Horse Feeds Houghton International Horse Trials 1 - 28 Feb Evening Floodlit Swan Feeds WWT Welney. Houghton Hall. www.musketeer.co.uk www.wwt.org.uk/welney 25 Plant Lovers’ Day Creake Abbey. www.creakeabbey.co.uk 1 - 10 March Winter Wild Swan Feeds WWT Welney. www.wwt.org.uk/welney 26 Sedgeford Village Open Gardens Tel: 01485 570827 19 - 20 Festival of Swans WWT Welney. www.wwt.org.uk/welney 26 - 27 Historical Re-enactment Castle Rising Castle. Tel: 01553 631330 FEBRUARY 26 - 2 June Downham Market Festival Tel: 01366 383615 27 Downham Market Carnival Day Tel: 01366 383615 5 Chinese New Year Downham Market. Tel: 01366 387770 27 Country Day Bircham Windmill. Tel: 01485 578393 14 - 23 King’s Lynn Mart Tuesday Market Place. Tel: 01553 763044 27 Morris Dancing on Spring Bank Holiday The King’s Morris, 15 King’s Lynn Festival Event - Coffee Concert with Michael dancing in Burnhams & Wells area. Tel: 01553 768930 Matthews, King’s Lynn Town Hall. www.kingslynnfestival.org.uk 16 - 24 Puddle Jumping Competition WWT Welney. wwt.org.uk/welney 23 - 17 Nov Lord Peckover’s Lost Library Peckover House. JUNE Tel: 01945 583463 9 King’s Lynn Lions Fun Day The Walks, King’s Lynn. 24 King’s Lynn Festival Event – Music Concert with Blazin’ Fiddles, Tel: 07890 370887 St George’s Guildhall. www.kingslynnfestival.org.uk 14 - 15 Coastal Walk Challenge Hunstanton. www.communitysportsfoundation.org.uk MARCH 15 - 16 Bee Weekend Peckover House. Tel: 01945 583463 28 - 30 Sandringham Carriage Driving Trials 1 - 3 Soul Family Affair music event, Searles, Hunstanton. www.sandringhamestate.co.uk/drivingtrials www.soulfamilyaffair.co.uk 29 - 30 Festival Too Opening Weekend King’s Lynn. Also see other 15 King’s Lynn Festival Event - Coffee Concert with Sirius Chau & dates in July. www.festivaltoo.co.uk Kumi Matsuo, King’s Lynn Town Hall. 29 - 30 Hunstanton Carnival Weekend www.hunstantoncarnival.co.uk www.kingslynnfestival.org.uk 30 - 9 Aug Sedgeford Historical and Archaeological Research Project 15 - 17 King’s Lynn Fiction Festival www.lynnlitfests.com (SHARP) www.sharp.org.uk 29 King’s Lynn Festival Event – Film: The Seagull, St George’s Guildhall. www.kingslynnfestival.org.uk 29 King’s Lynn Festival Event – Talk by Tim Marshall, JULY St George’s Guildhall. www.kingslynnfestival.org.uk 3 - 6 Rose Fair Peckover House. Tel: 01945 583463 29 - 31 Deepdale Hygge Burnham Deepdale. 5 - 6 Festival Too King’s Lynn. www.festivaltoo.co.uk www.deepdalehygge.co.uk 6 - 12 Hunstanton & District Open Bowls Tournament. 29 - 31 Deepdale Spring Market Burnham Deepdale. Tel: 01553 818015 www.deepdalespringmarket.co.uk 7 Outlaw Half Holkham Triathlon Holkham Hall. www.osbevents.com APRIL 12 - 13 Festival Too King’s Lynn. www.festivaltoo.co.uk 13 The Burnham’s Flower Show & Carnival Tel: 01328 730778 6 - 18 Spring Nature Trail Peckover House. Tel: 01945 583463 14 - 27 King’s Lynn Festival www.kingslynnfestival.org.uk 6 - 22 Giant Duck Trail WWT Welney. www.wwt.org.uk/welney 16 King’s Lynn Race for Life Houghton Hall. 12 - 14 Barefoot Retreats Burnham Market International Horse Trials www.raceforlife.cancerresearchuk.org Sussex Farm. www.musketeer.co.uk 19 - 21 Sunset Festival Hunstanton Promenade. 20 Creake Abbey Spring Gift Fair www.creakeabbey.co.uk www.hunstanton615.wordpress.com 20 - 22 Sandringham Craft and Wood Festival 20 World Snail Racing Championships Congham. www.livingheritagecraftshows.com www.snailracing.net 22 Morris Dancing on Easter Monday The King’s Morris dancing in 24 Sandringham Flower Show Snettisham, Heacham and Thornham. Tel: 01553 768930 www.sandringhamflowershow.org.uk 26 - 28 King’s Lynn Festival Extra www.kingslynnfestival.org.uk 25 - 3 Sept Wildlife Rangers Summer Activities WWT Welney. 28 Mini Coastal Walk Challenge Hunstanton. www.wwt.org.uk/welney www.communitysportsfoundation.org.uk 26 - 28 Old Hunstanton Flower Festival Tel: 01485 533511 40

AUGUST Photo: Sandringham Flower Show 3 Sense & Sensibility - Open Air Theatre Burnham Deepdale. www.deepdalebackpackers.co.uk 3 - 4 Sandringham Food & Drink Festival www.livingheritagefoodfestivals.co.uk 4 Heacham Carnival Tel: 01485 572142 4 National Gardens Scheme Elgood’s Brewery. Tel: 01945 583160 9 - 17 North Norfolk Music Festival www.northnorfolkmusicfestival.com 11 Downham Market Water Festival Tel: 01366 387770 17 Burnham Market Craft Fair www.theburnhammarketcraftfair.co.uk 18 Hunstanton Kite Festival www.hunstanton-rotary.org.uk 18 - 24 Scott Dunn Hunstanton Lawn Tennis Tournament www.hunstantonltt.co.uk 24 Creake Abbey Summer Gift Fair www.creakeabbey.co.uk 24 - 26 Water Ski Racing King’s Lynn. www.kingslynnskirace.co.uk 25 - 26 Historical Re-enactment Castle Rising Castle. Tel: 01553 631330 26 Bread Festival Bircham Windmill. Tel: 01485 578393 31 - 1 Sept North Norfolk Food & Drink Festival Holkham Hall. www.northnorfolkfoodfestival.co.uk

SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER

1 Craft Fair Elgood’s Brewery. Tel: 01945 583160 1 Fawkes in the Walks King’s Lynn. Tel: 01553 763044 7 - 8 Sandringham Game and Country Fair 1 - end Dec Evening Floodlit Swan Feeds WWT Welney. wwt.org.uk/welney www.livingheritagecountryshows.com 15 - 17 Sandringham Christmas Craft, Food and Gift Fair 8 - 9 Burnham Market (2) Horse Trials Sussex Farm. www.livingheritagecraftshows.com www.musketeer.co.uk 22 - 24 Sunny Hunny Soul Weekend Searles, Hunstanton. 15 Heritage Open Day & Classic Car Event King’s Lynn. www.sunnyhunnysoulweekend.co.uk Tel: 01553 763044 23 Creake Abbey Christmas Gift Fair www.creakeabbey.co.uk 15 Massed Morris Dancing in King’s Lynn The King’s Morris & 24 Downham Market Christmas Lights Switch On guest teams. Tel: 01553 768930 Tel: 01366 387770 27 - 29 King’s Lynn Poetry Festival www.lynnlitfests.com 27 - 29 Deepdale Festival Burnham Deepdale. www.deepdalefestival.co.uk DECEMBER 6 - 8 Deepdale Christmas Market Burnham Deepdale. OCTOBER www.deepdalechristmasmarket.co.uk 21 Creake Abbey Special Christmas Market 19 - end Dec Winter Wild Swan Feeds WWT Welney. wwt.org.uk/welney www.creakeabbey.co.uk 26 Creak Abbey Halloween Spooktacular www.creakeabbey.co.uk 25 Christmas Day Swim Hunstanton. www.hunstantonroundtable.com 26 Morris Dancing on Boxing Day The King’s Morris at South Wootton. Tel: 01553 768930

WHY NOT TAKE THE OPPORTUNITY TO

• Visit The Downham Market • Head to Hunstanton for Water Festival to see a day of family fun at the spectacular dragon boat Hunstanton Kite Festival racing plus a fun fair, crafts and Classic Car Rally – and refreshments for all 18 August. the family – 11 August. • Watch International stars • Choose from an excellent at the Burnham Market line up of performers and International Horse Trials – chamber music concerts 12-14 April and Houghton at the 15th North Norfolk International Horse Trials Music Festival – 23-26 May. 9-17 August. • Enjoy some spectacular • Spend a great day out at fireworks at Fawkes in the the renowned Sandringham Walks, King's Lynn – Flower Show – 24 July. 1 November 41

King’s Lynn is proud of being recognised as a ‘Festival Town’. Taking place in the heart of this historic town, a range of festivals feature a fine selection of music, performance and literary events throughout the year. KING’S LYNN FICTION & POETRY FESTIVAL 14-27 JULY FESTIVALS 15-17 MARCH The 69th King’s Lynn Festival will feature international names from the worlds of classical music, jazz folk and literature. The festival began in 1951 & 27-29 SEPTEMBER as a celebration of the restoration of St George’s Guildhall which remains The Fiction Festival and the Poetry Festival have both taken place in an important venue. While classical music provides the cornerstones of the King’s Lynn every year since 1984. Both festivals include writers with programme, a wide variety of other events include lighter music presented international reputation together with new writers from all over the world. by international artists. The festival’s tradition of excellence draws audiences Festival goers are able to meet the authors, hear them read and discuss from all over Britain and abroad. their work whilst having the opportunity to buy their books. During the winter, the Festival stages a ‘Winter Season’ series featuring music, films and talks. Details: www.lynnlitfests.com

Details: www.kingslynnfestival.org.uk Festival brochure available mid-April. Box office opens towards the end of April at King’s Lynn Corn Exchange Tel: 01553 764864 KING’S LYNN HANSE FESTIVAL 11 & 12 MAY The King’s Lynn Hanse Festival celebrates King’s Lynn’s international connections and its rich maritime and trading heritage with a host of events which has included musical performances, historical re-enactments, lectures and walks.

Details: www.kingslynnhansefestival.co.uk

FESTIVAL TOO Opening Weekend 29 & 30 June, then 5 & 6, 12 & 13 July

Festival Too, now in its 34th year is a festival of free music events. Organised with sponsorship and support from local organisations, it is still one of Europe’s largest FREE festivals. There are five evenings of entertainment spread over three consecutive weekends with an impressive fireworks display concluding the first evening’s entertainment. Huge crowds flock to Tuesday Market Place to enjoy exciting live entertainment featuring pop and rock stars, top-rated tribute bands and the best of local talent. Free daytime street entertainment in the town centre on Saturdays provides fun for all the family.

Details: www.festivaltoo.co.uk

Details of all events are believed to be correct at the time of going to press. However, details and dates do change. Please check with event organisers or local Tourist Information Centres before planning your visit to an event. 42

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West Norfolk is easily accessed via the West Norfolk enjoys good links to both For details of rail, coach and bus M11, A10 or A1 from the south and via domestic and international locations. services to help you explore West the A47 and A17 from the Midlands Norwich International is around 1 hour's Norfolk contact – and the North. drive away. London Stansted airport is Tel: 0871 2002233 approximately 1.5 hours' drive. London www.travelineeastanglia.org.uk BY COACH Heathrow, Gatwick and East Midlands airports are each around 2.5 hours' COASTLINER National Express services run to drive. King’s Lynn from London Victoria via Norwich International The Coastliner bus service is a great Peterborough. Tel: 0871 781 8181 Tel: 01603 411923 way to explore the Norfolk coast. You www.nationalexpress.com www.norwichairport.co.uk can use it to travel between King’s First’s Excel service X1 connects King’s Lynn, Hunstanton, Wells, Sheringham London Stansted Lynn with Peterborough and Norwich. and Cromer. The service normally op- Tel: 0844 3351803 Tel: 0345 602 0121 erates hourly, daily from May - Septem- www.stanstedairport.com www.firstgroup.com ber, with lower frequencies in spring, autumn and especially during BY RAIL BY FERRY winter. The combination of the Norfolk Coast Path and the Coastliner bus, Govia Thameslink Railway operates The nearest ferry port is Harwich (approx offers excellent opportunities to leave services from London King’s Cross to 2 hours' drive). Stena Line operates the car behind and discover this beau- Downham Market and King’s Lynn – car and passenger ferries to Hook of tiful part of our coastline. hourly to King’s Lynn (half hourly at Holland. P&O Ferries links The Port Tel: 01553 611955 peak times) with average journey time of Hull (approx 2.5 hours' drive) to www.lynxbus.co.uk 1 hr 50 mins. (East Midlands Trains Rotterdam and Zeebrugge. offer connecting services from the Mid- Stena Line EXPLORE BY BIKE lands and the North via Peterborough Tel: 0844 7707070 and Ely). At King’s Cross/St Pancras www.stenaline.co.uk There are a host of cycle routes in West International Eurostar provides direct P&O Ferries Norfolk including the Sustrans National services to Paris, Brussels and Lille. Tel: 0800 130 0030 Cycle Route 1, which connects major Eurostar www.poferries.com towns and cities along the east coast Tel: 03432 186 186 and National Route 11 which connects www.eurostar.com King’s Lynn with Cambridge and will connect through to Harlow, when fully Govia Thameslink Railway completed. See www.sustrans.org.uk Tel: 0345 0264700 For West Norfolk cycle route informa- www.thameslinkrailway.com tion and cycle hire centres, visit www. East Midlands Trains visitwestnorfolk.com Tel: 03457 125678 www.eastmidlandstrains.co.uk National rail enquiries Tel: 03457 484950 www.nationalrail.co.uk 43

TOURIST INFORMATION For information and advice to help you plan your visit please use our website www.visitwestnorfolk.com, contact our Tourist Information Centres, or download the West Norfolk mobile App. Tourist information centres Online information For information before your visit or once you’ve arrived in West Norfolk, our Tourist For comprehensive information about Information Centres provide a wealth of information and services to help you get activities and places to visit, events the most from your visit. and places to stay during your trip to West Norfolk, visit our website KING’S LYNN www.visitwestnorfolk.com. Situated in the magnificent Custom House, the centre is well located between the old town, shopping centre and waterfront to help you discover and explore this historic town. Open 7 days per week. The Custom House, Purfleet Quay, King’s Lynn, PE30 1HP T: 01553 763044 E: [email protected] HUNSTANTON King’s Lynn – map 2, see page 24 Why not download our new West Nor- Located at the top of The Green and folk mobile App with details of hun- overlooking the sea, the busy centre dreds of places for you to eat, shop, is very close to the beach and prom- visit and stay whilst visiting enade, town centre shopping and the West Norfolk. beautiful seafront gardens. Open 7 days per week. Town Hall, The Green, Hunstanton, PE36 6BQ T: 01485 532610 E: [email protected]

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Located on the coast, the independently for more details about: run Deepdale Visitor Information Centre Things to do « Events « provides a wide range of information and services. Where to stay « Places Deepdale Visitor Information, Burnham to eat « and much more! Deepdale, Norfolk, PE31 8DD Open 7 days per week. Free Download WEST NORFOLK T: 01485 210256 E: [email protected] *The centre is privately run and is independent from the policies of the Borough Council of

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