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Holkham Beach is part of the Holkham estate and within one of Britains largest nature reserve. A large sandy beach on the Norfolk coast path backed by sand dunes, marshland and pine woods. The beach is nearly 1 km wide at low tide and nearly 6 km (4 miles) long. Ideal for families that want to get away from amusements Read more…
Holkham Hall is part of the 25,000 acre Holkham Estate that includes the Holkham National Nature Reserve. The Hall was built in the 1750s by Thomas Coke, the 1st Earl of Leicester and is still privately owned by the same family. As well as this beautiful house you also have a museum with vintage cars and working steam engines. Read more…
Beach: Wells-next-the-Sea beach View: In a lovely location, backed by mature pinewoods and a stone’s throw from the sea. Enjoy the sunshine during the summer on the terrace or in the winter cosy up inside around the log burner. What’s on the menu?: Fresh tasty snacks, light meals, hot and cold drinks, ice creams and lollies. Read more…
Wells beach combines a sand beach with a little town and fishing port, although the town name is Wells-Next-the-Sea it is nearly a mile from the open sea and beach. Wells beach is part of a long stretch of beach, joining Holkham and is backed by sand dunes and pine woods. You often have to walk some way to get Read more…
Wells lifeboat station was established in 1830 and operates inshore and all weather lifeboats. Station and shop (Apr – Sept) are open daily Mon-Fri and weekend mornings. Read more…