Only a couple of hours from London… but a million miles away!
The Norfolk Coast
Also known as the ‘Champagne Coast’ – is famed for its stunning beaches, idyllic fishing villages and wonderful seafood. But it doesn’t stop there! We have so much more for you to see and do here. Walking, cycling, bird watching, visiting monuments, museums, galleries and parks. Kayaking, fishing, sailing, wind surfing, kite surfing and buggying. Seal spotting, shopping, photography, painting, shooting, writing, reading or relaxing in your own very special way!
The Norfolk Broads
Perhaps one of the most well known expanses of water in the UK and are part of the National Park family. The Broads are a unique mixture of man made lakes connected by meandering rivers and dykes throughout much of Norfolk and into Suffolk. There are around 150 miles of navigable rivers and around 41 shallow lakes, all interconnected and fringed with reed beds that give the keen sailor, the fisherman, the naturalist, and the holidaymaker, unrivalled opportunities to pursue their interests in a natural setting of some of the most beautiful scenery in Britain.
Travelling to Norfolk.
Just jump on a train to King’s Lynn from London King’s Cross or to Norwich from London Liverpool Street.
Alternatively, and cheaper, National Express run buses to King’s Lynn and Norwich too.
Deepdale is well connected with King’s Lynn station by the Coasthopper bus service that runs every hour in the Winter and every ½ an hour during the Summer.
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