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Steinvora

Brancaster Staithe

Kings Lynn, Norfolk,  PE31 8BU

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Places to stay, & dining

Places to visit

Deepdale Camping and Self-catering Accommodation - Burnham Deepdale
http://www.deepdalefarm.co.uk/camping/index.asp

An award winning eco-friendly complex of self-catering hostel accommodation and campsite where you can choose from a range of accommodation – private ensuite rooms, tipis, yurts, camping, group hostel, dorm beds ....and more.


Pinewoods Holiday Park, Wells-next-the-Sea
http://www.pinewoods.co.uk/

Pinewoods caters for touring caravans, motorcaravans,
tents, caravan holiday homes for hire and privately-owned holiday homes.

Camping &

caravanning

The Hoste Arms Hotel, Burnham Market

 www.hostearms.co.uk

 

Perhaps the most popular and well known hotel and restaurant in East Anglia.  It has an unsurpassed reputation for quality food and stylish accommodation.  It simply has to be visited - not least to view the fine set of landscape and wildlife paintings  by  Bruce Pearson all around the main dining room.

 

The White Horse, Brancaster Staithe

www.whitehorsebrancaster.co.uk

 

The views from the restaurant (and rooms above) looking out over the saltmarsh  and beyond to Scolt Head island, are legendary.

 

The Jolly Sailors, Brancaster Staithe

http://www.jollysailorsbrancaster.co.uk/

 

A good local pub serving excellent food in the restaurant and bars.  Its own Brancaster Brewery guarantees that fine ales are always on tap.  It does not offer accommodation.

 

Morston Hall, Morston

www.morstonhall.com

 

A well established 17th century country house hotel with a considerable reputation for fine food and luxury accommodation.

The Pinkfoot Gallery, Cley

www.pinkfootgallery.com

 

The qualities of sparkling light, big skies and expansive landscape of the East Anglia coast have drawn artists for centuries - famously John Sell Cotman,  John Crome, Henry Bright in the early part of the 19th century, and Edward Seago, among many others, in the 20th century.

 

The Pinkfoot Gallery  has a huge reputation  in showing the work of many leading contemporary artists who are attracted by that same light and abundant wildlife.

 

Burnham Norton

The marshes at Burnham Norton are part of the Holkham National Nature Reserve.

Access is from the car park in Burnham Norton Village.  See maps and location links

 

Blakeney village /  Blakeney Point

Blakeney Point NNR

 

The National Trust Blakeney Point National Nature Reserve is  a vast area of pristine saltmarsh and shingle banks.

 

Houghton Hall

www.houghtonhall.com

 

Holkham Hall

www.holkham.co.uk

 

RSPB Reserve, Tichwell

RSPB reserves