Old Brewery House
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Windy North Norfolk
... east we stopped off at Sheringham for a sea watch. The wind direction wasn't ideal for bringing birds close but there was a bit of northerly in the predominant westerlies and the visibility was just about perfect so the seating and the possibility of a bit of shelter was tempting.
We sat for about 90 minutes. There were lots of birds with many Red-throated Divers, Razorbills and Guillemots and dozens of flocks of between 20 and 100 Dunlins all heading west 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 ...
Just wind (except for the rain)
... foul. It was hard to know whether it was better to just grab our overnight bags and run for the door to reception or struggle into our waterproofs, then grab our bags and then run for reception. We took the option of putting on the waterproofs first because we thought we might need them again before the night was up.
Having checked in we set off for the Waterside straight away, preferring the chance of a meal on a plate to a take away ...
The start of the start.
... summer. On the plus side my mum made me a mean bacon sandwich, done my washing and I witnessed Ben malardho eat some food without safari watch filming him. Don't worry there will be more specials live from nandos on animal planet very soon. Let's hope tomorrow will be more successful. But in true Mark Pitt style I will still be running the airport shops with my head up my **** and a pocket full of money trying to get ...
Oh Jays
... noisy birds whose call is a loud, raucous screech but all of these birds were completely silent.
In addition to the Jays there were huge numbers of finches, pipits, Redwings, Fieldfares, Starlings, Magpies and other crows, two Marsh Harriers and a Spoonbill, as well as skeins of Pink-footed Geese in off the sea and Brent geese in smaller groups paralleling the coast. Proper birding, this.
I had sort of promised to make breakfast so guilt got ...
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- Room service
- Restaurant
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Fitness/Health center
- Free parking
- Pets allowed