Heronby Bed & Breakfast
Travel Blogs from Norwich
Windy North Norfolk
... moved through the trees. Our targets was Shore Larks, a high altitude species that over-winters mainly on coasts. Holkham is a traditional wintering area for them. There is a long, narrow strip of pine trees that stretches from Wells to Holkham and beyond and we walked through these to get to the dunes and beach. Here we found the wind - or it found us.
It wasn't gale force, by any means but with the low temperature it felt very chilly indeed. The salt-loving ...
Camping in Applewood Camping and Caravan Park
... hook ups. Facilities on this park include modern toilets/showers, laundry, washing up sinks, outdoor play area and facilities for the disabled. A short walk from the site you will find a gift shop, supermarket, pub, restaurant, fish and chip shop and takeaway. Dogs are allowed on this vw campervan site but not in the zoo or holiday ...
The start of the start.
... month isn't long enough. These are valid points and hot topics when you are sitting in the tea room. So today was meant to be when I got all my ducks in a row. All my short shorts (top gun mavericks) tee shirts and not forgetting my all so famous vests as all the lads know I do like a nice vest all packed and forgotten about till the departure of my 27 hr flight of which every hour I am wishing away like a fat kid to ...
Oh Jays
I'd been reading on Birdforum.net that the east coast of England had been witness to an invasion of Jays assumed to be from continental Europe that exceeded anything seen since the early 1980s, with counts of hundreds per day being recorded from numerous sites in the south-east. Hunstanton was one of the places that had had large numbers over the preceding few days. We'd seen little evidence of it, though with only a handful of Jays noted from the car and never ...
We're off to see the seals
... by commercial and pleasure vessels and is also something of a haven for wildlife. During the spring and summer much of the end of the point is inaccessible because of breeding birds, but outside the breeding season landing on the point for a short while is permissible. I have walked long-ish distances on the point on a couple of occasions and can confirm that it is incredibly hard work because the shingle bank, despite being huge and often over 10 feet high and flat on the top ...
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Amenities
- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Free parking