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Bsandbd Leaflet 2017.Cdr Beach & King’ © Copyright Deepdale F Kiosk Brancaster Staithe Hunstanton Grid Reference: Postcode: beach road some tides aware that Please be cover the Brancaster Staithe Br s L TF800443 PE31 8BY ancaster Beach and ynn & Burnham Deepdale Things To See Do Mill Road Beach Road Brancaster P Brancaster Brancaster Staithe Wells-next-the-Sea Sheringham Hotel, Pub & R Village Life centres around the National Trust harbour The Ship Hotel Hunstanton A149 and and its thriving fishing and sailing communities. Holkham St Mary's arms 2017 Titchwell Church Burnham Market estaur Holt Explore... the North Norfolk Coast, our sandy beaches, Heacham Docking Coastal F ant Scolt Head Island, salt marshes, bird life and wildlife. North Creake Stockings Lane Burnham Deepdale A148 A149 Br R South Creake oman Site anodunum ootpath The Norfolk Coast Path is right on the doorstep, running B1355 47 miles along the beautiful coastline. National Cycle Sandringham Box AA Route No1 is just inland from the village, and you can Fakenham S A149 w Activity Centre Br explore the many country lanes. Visit our churches for A17 affham and London ancaster A148 A1067 their ancient architecture, fonts and stained glass. A1065 Norwich Cambridge King’s Lynn A47 A10 The Cr Be Inspired... by the stunning views from Barrow Hut v ab Common and the landscapes of Brancaster Beach. The Railway Station v National Coaches Harbour Way salt marshes and countryside are popular for painting and Brancaster Staithe Common Barrow ( Tidal W and photography. They’ve appearing in many films. Harbour E F Snelling & Son Marine Sales aters) Docking Burnham Deepdale Travel Brancaster Staithe & Burnham Deepdale are Common Lane adjoining villages on the North Norfolk Coast, The Jolly Sailors approximately half way between Hunstanton and Wells-next-the-Sea on the A149 coast road. Train & Coach... King's Lynn - direct trains to and from Village Hall London (London trains allow bikes for free on most trains) and T Docking T ennis Courts national coaches to and from London and the Midlands. elephone Public Sheringham - direct trains to and from Norwich. Bus... The CoastHopper service runs regularly along the Dalegate Lane A place to explore, Burnham Deepdale Relax, Eat & Drink... Take in the local scenery or get The White Horse Norfolk coast between King's Lynn and Cromer. & R One Stop Hotel, Pub Nature Shop some retail therapy in the shops at Dalegate Market. be inspired and relax estaur www.coasthopper.co.uk Tel. 01553 776980 R elish Scolt Head I Cr Experience local hospitality & seafood at Deepdale Café, ant on the beautiful Gone abbing Dalegate The White Horse, The Jolly Sailors, The Crab Hut and Cycling... National Cycle Route No1 and the Norfolk Market A149 Map is just a representation of the villages and not to scale F at F North Norfolk Coast, & The Hen The Hare Salt Marshes Coast Cycleway are close by, and there are many ace The Ship Inn. Indulge yourself with our local seafood - P an area of outstanding op Up Shops country lanes to explore. sland Oysters throughout the year, Mussels in months with an Deepdale Café (P natural beauty etrol & Diesel) ‘r’ in them and Lobster & Crab in the Summer. Walking... The Norfolk Coast Path, bracing beach Fuel & Fuel Station Supermarket The Drove Beautiful Throughout The Year... As one of the walks and local circular walks are enjoyable throughout Nisa Hideaways Norfolk Deepdale Camping driest villages in the country, there is always something the year. Walk West towards Hunstanton or East Group Hostel to enjoy outdoors. Watch the sky fill with pink-footed towards Wells-next-the-Sea, then catch the Coasthopper Information Deepdale Centre Visitor geese during winter. January and February are great bus back to the village. Ramble cliffs, beaches, salt marshes and board walks. Deepdale Bike Hire months for fresh beach walks. May and June offer some Backpackers St Mary's Deepdale Church of the best weather for sailing, kiting and sea kayaking. to BurnhamCoastal OveryF and Driving... The A149 coast road passes through W October and November are glorious wildlife months. ells-next ootpath Brancaster Staithe & Burnham Deepdale and right along -the-Sea Cycle R & F the North Norfolk Coast from King’s Lynn to Cromer. Burnham R Whiteways Market, akenham Burnham Holkham & W Tel: 01485 211142 Overy oute 1 oad For copies of this leaflet or to take part, please contact Deepdale Farms ells , www.brancasterstaithe.co.uk Tel: 01485 210036 Email: [email protected] www.burnhamdeepdale.co.uk Food & Drink Self Catering Hostels & B&Bs Cycling Walking & Sport Brancaster Beach Kiosk Norfolk Hideaways - Holiday Cottage Agency Deepdale Backpackers Deepdale Bike Hire Tel: 01485 210480 - www.brancasterbeachkiosk.co.uk Tel: 01485 211022 - www.norfolkhideaways.co.uk Tel: 01485 210256 - www.deepdalebackpackers.co.uk Tel: 01485 210614 - www.deepdalebikehire.co.uk Brancaster Social Club - 71 Club 21 Dale End - sleeps 6 Redwings B&B Deepdale & Brancaster Staithe Tennis Club Tel: 01485 210241 - www.71clubbrancaster.com Tel: 01572 822581 - www.debbieclarklettings.com Tel: 01485 210459 - www.northnorfolkselfcatering.co.uk Tel: 01485 210267 - www.brancasterstaithe.co.uk/tennis/ Deepdale Café Brancaster Activity Centre - sleeps 22 or 48 Valley Farm Cottage B&B Brancaster Staithe Wildlife Walk Tel: 01485 210200 - www.deepdale-cafe.co.uk Tel: 0344 335 1296 - www.nationaltrust.org.uk/brancaster Tel: 01485 210960 - www.brancaster-staithe.co.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/brancaster-estate/ Letzers Seafood - The Crab Hut Close Cottage - sleeps 5 Norfolk Coast Cycleway www.norfolkcoastaonb.org.uk/cycling Tel: 01485 525369 - www.letzersseafood.co.uk Tel: 07818 276264 - www.curtiscottages.co.uk Shopping The Jolly Sailors Deepdale Groups Hostel - sleeps 18 Norfolk Coast Path Circular Walk www.norfolk.gov.uk/view/NCC129335 Tel: 01485 210314 - www.jollysailorsbrancaster.co.uk Tel: 01485 210256 - www.deepdalebackpackers.co.uk Deepdale Visitor Information Centre Tel: 01485 211142 Peddars Way & Norfolk Coast Path National Trail The Ship Hotel - Hotel & Restaurant Little Ash - sleeps 6 www.deepdalebackpackers.co.uk/information-centre/ www.nationaltrail.co.uk/peddars-way-and-norfolk-coast-path Tel: 01485 210333 - www.shiphotelnorfolk.co.uk Tel: 01553 674725 - Email: [email protected] Fat Face - Clothing & Accessories The White Horse - Hotel & Restaurant Pear Tree Cottage - sleeps 6 Tel: 01485 210927 - www.dalegatemarket.co.uk/fat-face/ Tel: 01485 210262 - www.whitehorsebrancaster.co.uk Tel: 01485 518340 - www.peartreecottages.co.uk Attractions Gone Crabbing - Seaside Inspired Gifts Pump Cottage - sleeps 4 Tel: 01485 211111 - www.gonecrabbing.co.uk Barrow Common Tel: 01485 210357 - Email: [email protected] www.norfolkcoastaonb.org.uk/pages/pspage.php?PageID=627 Art & Photography Nisa Supermarket & Fuel Station Redwings - sleeps 2 + 2 Tel: 01485 210350 - www.dalegatemarket.co.uk Brancaster Beach & Brancaster Staithe Harbour www.nationaltrust.org.uk/brancaster-estate/brancaster-beach Ken Tidd - Artist Tel: 01485 210459 - www.northnorfolkselfcatering.co.uk Pop Up Shops @ Dalegate Market Tel: 01485 210571 - www.kentidd.co.uk Branodunum Roman Fort Site Sea Aster - sleeps 6+1 Tel: 01485 210305 - www.dalegatemarket.co.uk/pop-up-shops/ www.nationaltrust.org.uk/brancaster-estate/branodunum Tel: 07717 454944 - www.skhill31.wix.com/sea-aster Relish - Jewellery & Accessories Scolt Head Island NNR Tennyson Cottage - sleeps 8+ Tel: 01485 211211 - www.relishonline.com Tel: 01485 211171 Tel: 01692 598245 - www.tennysoncottage.weebly.com 2017 Major Events The Hare & The Hen - Craft Shop & Pottery www.naturalengland.org.uk/scoltheadislandnnr www.burnhamdeepdale.co.uk/events/ Vista Cottage - sleeps 6 Tel: 01485 211245 - www.philippaleepottery.co.uk St Mary’s Church, Brancaster - Open Daily Tel: 01485 210497 www.saxonshorebenefice.co.uk/brancast.htm Deepdale Hygge - 24 to 26 March The One Stop Nature Shop www.deepdalehygge.co.uk www.goodcottageguide.com/vista-cottage-brancaster-staithe-norfolk/ Tel: 01485 211223 - www.onestopnature.co.uk St Mary’s Church, Burnham Deepdale - Open Daily Deepdale Spring Market - 24 to 26 March www.burnhamdeepdale.co.uk/stmarys/ www.deepdalespringmarket.co.uk Camping & Glamping Sunday Sessions & Deepdale Music Boating www.deepdalemusic.co.uk Deepdale Camping - Tents & Campervans Venues Tel: 01485 210256 - www.deepdalecamping.co.uk E F Snelling & Son Boat Sales Norfolk Ale & Music Festival - 16 to 18 June Tel: 01485 210381 - www.yamaha-outboard-sales.co.uk Brancaster Staithe & Deepdale Village Hall www.jollysailorsbrancaster.co.uk/Whatson.asp 2 Posh 2 Pitch - Bell Tent Hire Tel: 01485 210740 - www.bsbdvh.org.uk Tel: 07879 773382 - www.2posh2pitch.co.uk Brancaster Fairways Committee - Harbour Master Deepdale Festival - 22 to 24 September Tel: 07810 850334 Brancaster Village Hall www.deepdalefestival.co.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/brancaster-estate/brancaster-staithe-harbour Tel: 01485 210408 - www.simmsreevebrancaster.co.uk Deepdale Christmas Market - 1 to 3 December Drawings courtesy of Ken Tidd Brancaster Staithe Tide Times www.deepdalechristmasmarket.co.uk Cover photo courtesy of National Trust Images / Justin Minns www.deepdalebackpackers.co.uk/tides/ @BurnhamDeepdale /Burnham.Deepdale.
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