Sam&Ben's Guidebook

Sam&Ben
Sam&Ben's Guidebook

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Just a 2 minutes walk from the cottage. The SPAR shop has everything at your convenience
10 locals recommend
SPAR Docking
Station Road
10 locals recommend
Just a 2 minutes walk from the cottage. The SPAR shop has everything at your convenience
The Railway Inn is situated a 5 minute walk from the cottage
Railway Inn Docking
Station Road
The Railway Inn is situated a 5 minute walk from the cottage
One of our favourites a must visit
46 locals recommend
Duck Inn Stanhoe
Burnham Road
46 locals recommend
One of our favourites a must visit
Situated a stone’s throw away from the glorious North Norfolk coastline with its many stunning beaches, wide open spaces, some of the best coastal walks, renowned restaurants and hotels, Burnham Market is the perfect place to shop, dine or simply stay awhile and revel in being part of the traditional village atmosphere.
125 locals recommend
Burnham Market
125 locals recommend
Situated a stone’s throw away from the glorious North Norfolk coastline with its many stunning beaches, wide open spaces, some of the best coastal walks, renowned restaurants and hotels, Burnham Market is the perfect place to shop, dine or simply stay awhile and revel in being part of the traditional village atmosphere.
Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty roughly halfway between the popular seaside town of Hunstanton and the picturesque Burnhams, The Lifeboat Inn at Thornham is the perfect spot from which to explore the subtle beauty of the North Norfolk coastline
27 locals recommend
Thornham
27 locals recommend
Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty roughly halfway between the popular seaside town of Hunstanton and the picturesque Burnhams, The Lifeboat Inn at Thornham is the perfect spot from which to explore the subtle beauty of the North Norfolk coastline
The White Horse Inn is gloriously situated on the marshland coastline of North Norfolk at Brancaster Staithe, an area of outstanding natural beauty, with its big blue skies, spectacular sunsets and salty sea air. The coastline is a magical area to explore with breath-taking panoramic views across tidal marshes and endless sandy beaches.
70 locals recommend
The White Horse Brancaster Staithe
Main Road
70 locals recommend
The White Horse Inn is gloriously situated on the marshland coastline of North Norfolk at Brancaster Staithe, an area of outstanding natural beauty, with its big blue skies, spectacular sunsets and salty sea air. The coastline is a magical area to explore with breath-taking panoramic views across tidal marshes and endless sandy beaches.
Fantastic place to eat and drink
15 locals recommend
No.Twenty9
15 locals recommend
Fantastic place to eat and drink
nestles in the picturesque village of Burnham Market. Offering the most comfortable & hospitable of gateways to the spectacular North Norfolk coastline & countryside. A pub, restaurant, hotel & spa steeped in history & brimming with passion for its surroundings.
35 locals recommend
The Hoste
The Green
35 locals recommend
nestles in the picturesque village of Burnham Market. Offering the most comfortable & hospitable of gateways to the spectacular North Norfolk coastline & countryside. A pub, restaurant, hotel & spa steeped in history & brimming with passion for its surroundings.
Award winning and voted the nation’s favourite family pub, our 18th century village local on the Norfolk coast serves real ales from our microbrewery Brancaster Brewery, home cooked wholesome food, great pub classics including Jolly Smokehouse specials, local seafood, stone baked pizzas and ice cream from a garden beach hut (and not forgetting the largest selection of rum on the coast!).
41 locals recommend
The Jolly Sailors Brancaster Staithe
Main Road
41 locals recommend
Award winning and voted the nation’s favourite family pub, our 18th century village local on the Norfolk coast serves real ales from our microbrewery Brancaster Brewery, home cooked wholesome food, great pub classics including Jolly Smokehouse specials, local seafood, stone baked pizzas and ice cream from a garden beach hut (and not forgetting the largest selection of rum on the coast!).

Sightseeing

Brancaster sits on the Norfolk Coast Path and is made up of two villages, Brancaster Staithe and Brancaster. A four mile walk west takes you to Burnham Overy Staithe and along the way you can enjoy the wildlife the freshwater and saltwater habitats attract. In winter, the sky fills with the marvellous site of pink-footed geese. Just a couple of miles away is RSPB Titchwell Marsh, a renowned nature reserve and a haven for native and migrating birds.
27 locals recommend
Brancaster
27 locals recommend
Brancaster sits on the Norfolk Coast Path and is made up of two villages, Brancaster Staithe and Brancaster. A four mile walk west takes you to Burnham Overy Staithe and along the way you can enjoy the wildlife the freshwater and saltwater habitats attract. In winter, the sky fills with the marvellous site of pink-footed geese. Just a couple of miles away is RSPB Titchwell Marsh, a renowned nature reserve and a haven for native and migrating birds.
Blakeney is around half an hour's drive from Docking. It is well worth a visit with it's small harbour where, at low tide, you can cross to the other side and paddle in the water. You will also find the opportunity here to take a boat trip to visit the grey seals out along the coast. For those of you who are nature lovers, there is a walk along Blakeney Point, a national nature reserve. The narrow side streets are home to galleries, an ancient Guildhall and plenty of places to dine. A favourite for us!
90 locals recommend
Blakeney
90 locals recommend
Blakeney is around half an hour's drive from Docking. It is well worth a visit with it's small harbour where, at low tide, you can cross to the other side and paddle in the water. You will also find the opportunity here to take a boat trip to visit the grey seals out along the coast. For those of you who are nature lovers, there is a walk along Blakeney Point, a national nature reserve. The narrow side streets are home to galleries, an ancient Guildhall and plenty of places to dine. A favourite for us!
Wells is a delightful place to visit with plenty of activities for all of the family.. You can try your hand at catching crabs from the harbour wall, visit the beautiful beach and Pinewoods or explore the small independent galleries and shops which line the pretty side streets. For the little ones, there is a play park area, amusements and ice cream parlours, along with a wide selection of eating places. The scenery is amazing!
219 locals recommend
Wells-next-the-Sea
219 locals recommend
Wells is a delightful place to visit with plenty of activities for all of the family.. You can try your hand at catching crabs from the harbour wall, visit the beautiful beach and Pinewoods or explore the small independent galleries and shops which line the pretty side streets. For the little ones, there is a play park area, amusements and ice cream parlours, along with a wide selection of eating places. The scenery is amazing!