Wayford Bridge Inn
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Windy North Norfolk
... are abundant here and where the larks are most likely to be found where between six and eight inches tall which meant that a scan of the area revealed no birds at all and there wasn't much in evidence, so we set off to walk around. The ground was very wet and there are a number of small creeks that needed to be negotiated with care if we were to avoid getting muddy and wet. As we walked we flushed a number of Rock and Meadow Pipits, a few Linnets and many Sky Larks but ...
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.
I have arrived home from sailing the high seas fighting and surviving the unthinkable perils of the deep blue ..... Is what I should be writing but what I've actually done is quite different. It mainly involves me sitting in my pants watching tv and moaning about working offshore. Moaning that my bed hasn't been made or the steak and lobster dinner isnt as good as last night. Or my favourite how we should get more time off ...
Oh Jays
... of the day even got a couple of decent photos.
The drive back to Hunstanton felt quite long (although we did stop briefly at Cley to see if there was any passage at sea) and it was dark when we got back to the chalet. The bright lights of Kings Lynn weren’t enough to tempt us again so we returned to the Waterside Bar via a couple of other places, where the evening meals weren’t quite as good as those we’d had on Friday night but were still ...
We're off to see the seals
... bushes and shrubs to see if they were hiding anything unusual but only found Sky Larks and Meadow Pipits whilst her sister stayed near the boat in the sunshine to try to dry out after being the only person on board to be hit by the one large wave that splashed over the side (I think she saved the rest of us from a soaking!).
It was definitely lunchtime by the time we were all back in the car and our next stop was the small seaside town of Sheringham where we ...
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- Room service
- Restaurant
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking
- Pets allowed