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Tag Archives: North Norfolk Coast
Sunday Picture Post: Wells 2023
More forgotten photos to fill in the gap because weather and legs have been against me so far in 2025. These are from the week we spent along the North Norfolk Coast in September 2023. Hope you enjoy this visit … Continue reading
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Tagged Boats and Yachts, Norfolk Walks, North Norfolk Coast, Photos, Wells-on-Sea
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Tuesday Treats: Cromer Delights
A miscellany of photos from our week based at Cromer from 23rd to 29th September 2023, taken around the resort. Enjoy… As we sipped wine on the patio… Lampposts like this one feature in many of the photos this week! … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: A Week Centred on Cromer
From 23rd September to 29th September we are based at Cromer on the North Norfolk coast. It’s a great place to travel out from every day, and a great place to stay. Here’s a selection of the photos taken around … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: Crabs, Lobsters, Sand and Sea
14th June, the day dawns bright and we’re heading to the North Norfolk coast, to visit one of my favourite towns, more of a fishing village than a glitzy resort. Sheringham. Please do join us. The fishing here is small … Continue reading
Tuesday Treats: Beached Boats
Cromer is a town built on fishing. But it hasn’t a harbour; it has a sharply shelving beach. The fishing boats were in, their hauls being cleaned and sorted. And you know I love boats and tractors… Tractors are used … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: Sun, Sky and Sea
After a month of mostly slab-grey sky, 27th January promised to be sunny. We take a bus to Norwich, and another to Cromer on the North Norfolk Coast. Here’s some of the photos from our day out. Enjoy… Cromer Pier, … Continue reading
Train Spotting
On 20th May we went to Sheringham on North North Coast. The weather wasn’t good, but the trains* were… Numbered, another title from the list Maria Antonia has given us for #2022picoftheweek * North Norfolk Heritage Railway
Birds, Boats & Buds
June 11th, with the temperature rising, we decide to take a bus to the North Norfolk Coast. Cos there it’ll be cooler. Right? Mmm. When we arrive the tide is high. So we walk the prom and take in the … Continue reading