jonathan...
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What to do whilst camping in the Norfolk Broads?
Were camping for two nights over the easter weekend some 10 miles south of Cromer - anything of interest to do in the area??
by carina
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there's a windmill just south of Mundesley - visit Happisburgh (pronounced hays-brough) Lighthouse and see the massive coastal erosion (the town is slipping into the sea) - the steam train at Sheringham - brilliant food at the Lighthouse Pub just south of Bacton (only don't strike any matches as you go past the Bacton gas terminal) - and do go up the little coastguard lookout on Mundesley promenade and visit the volunteers who man the coastal radar - if you've got time the boat trips to see the seals offshore from Blakeney are great (even better still is to walk out but you need time and energy to do that) - visit Sandringham - if you're into religion and history think about Our Lady of Walsingham (they have Easter pilgrimages there)
have fun !!
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by Bush Turkey
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The north Norfolk coast has alot to see, if you go beyond Cromer further west there are plenty of nice towns and villages. Sherringham, Cley, Blakeney and Wells have a bit to see and some nice places to visit.
Otherwise you've got the Broads and Norwich to the south if you fancy seeing the city, it also has a bit to see like the cathedral. Hope this helps