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Walking the Dog

Fancy a walk?

We highly recommend

1. Long beach walk right in front of the house on the beach, head West down to Trimingham slope (jet ski launch area) and back up on the top Cromer Road and cut across to the Mundesley Golf Course.  4-5KM

 

Short walk in front of the house, head down to the beach and head East down to the Mundesley Beach Huts and back up through the village centre and back. 2-3KM. You can walk right down to Mundesley RNLI and then back up the slope and into the village via back paths like Backmeadow Way just past The Royal.

Lunch locally at The Ship, Mundesley

2. Cut up just before Tesco express and walk around Mundesley Golf Course 2-4km

3. Bacton Woods (google) 3m away

Lunch locally in Mundesley, Trunch or Southrepps 

4. Lake walk around Blickling Hall - stunning and my favourite  click here 

​Lunch at the  Buckinghamshire Arms near the Hall or the Walpole Arms Itteringham, - must visit the village shop, oldest in the UKm have coffee and cake here but don't expect speedy service it's lovely 

5. Various routes around Felbrigg Hall near Cromer  click here 

Lunch in Cromer at Fino, Red Lion, or Fig & Olive and West St Deli for picnic bits. Various coffee shops but we recommend Whitewater Cafe and North Sea Coffee on the sea front by the slip way. For shell fish its Rocky Bottoms near West Runton or Davies fish shop Crab to take home on Garden St, Cromer

6. Sheringham National Trust woods  click here 

Lunch in Holt at Byfords or The Kings Head Leathringsett or Jarrolds Barn cool Cafe/Deli  just outside Leathringsett or drop down to Glandford for Cafe, Shell Museum and Bayfield Hall Antiques. In Holt park at Budgens.

6.1 Sheringham Pretty Corner Woods and then take a steam train from Sheringham to Holt.

7. Blakeney Quay circular to Cley Mill, various walks here to do but from the Quay is lovely click here 

Lunch in The White Horse (posh) or Kings Arms (traditional rustic) or Coffee and Cake at Two Magpies on the Quay or on your way back at The Dun Cow Salthouse (my fav) and Cookies Crab shop or in Cley Three Swallows, The George and Dragon or The Harnser. Get fresh fish from the Cley Smokehouse, (great) and Picnic Fayre deli. Pop up to Holt if you have time.

7.1 Walk to Morston from Blakeney on the bank for a seal trip in Morston and take a picnic from Fig and Olive and West St Deli Cromer and walk back. Book tickets in Blakeney quay or online Beans Boats. There's a nice pub in Morston The Anchor Inn and a nice posh one in Stiffkey the Red Lion or Three Horseshoes Warham

8. Quiet lanes walk or cycle from Mundesley to the wonderful Gunton 6 miles and Suffield arms 5 miles for posh lunch or to Trunch 4 miles  The Crown or  Vernon Arms, Southrepps 5 miles for a local pub

9. Walk around Happisburgh and lighthouse (kids love it) visit and visit the stunning East Ruston Gardens - I thouroughly recommend you take a picnic or the cafe at ERG. 

10. Holkham Sands - make a day of it and see the Hall and incredible Wells Beach and Holkham Hall and Sands (avoid peak seasons)

https://www.visorando.com/en/walk-holkham.html

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11. Visiting The Broads? We recommend a self drive boat from Wroxham Boat Hire but don't stay in town it's too hectic (or Fizz and Fromage) alternatively try the White Horse in Neatishead or Wroxham Barns cafe or Rising Sun and Recruiting Sergeant, Coltishall, and The Stag at Salhouse near Norfolk Reclamation, but I have not tried these for a while.

Apps to use  -  All Trails  click here 

Reservations - we strongly recommend you book any venue for large groups 

Suggestions - planning a group walk? Let me know and I'll tell you some great places to eat or visit 

 

 

 

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