As well as featuring all the main sights, experienced travel writer
and local resident Laurence Mitchell ensures that Bradt’s Norfolk covers
places and aspects not detailed by other guidebooks and offers a
special emphasis on car-free travel, walking (including along several
long-distance footpaths), accommodation, local food and pubs. Written in
an entertaining style combining personal narrative with authoritative
information, this guide brings the county to life through anecdotes and
the views of local people.
Making a virtue of being selective, the guide points visitors to the
cream of the area, but includes the whole of Norfolk from Great Yarmouth
and the Broads in the east to the Fens of the far west, from the iconic
North Norfolk coast to the Breckland region to the south. Places to eat
and drink are selected by the author based upon long-standing knowledge
of the area, in particular delving into aspects of regional
distinctiveness and character.
Characterful market towns, medieval churches and Seahenge (a
4,000-year-old timber circle) feature alongside culturally vibrant
Norwich, England’s first UNESCO City of Literature, which hosts the
acclaimed Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts and the highly rated Norwich
and Norfolk Festival. Flora and fauna are also celebrated, the guidebook
detailing the many wildlife sites within the county that are home to
rare species, including the iconic swallowtail butterfly, while there is
new detail on rewilding projects such as Wild Ken Hill, featured on BBC
Springwatch and Autumnwatch programmes, seal colonies and the
‘Snettisham spectacular’ of shorebirds and geese.
Hiking and biking, literary and artistic connections, canoeing and
water-based activities, local food and drink (including prize-winning
vineyards and independent breweries), and all the practical, up-to-date
information you could need are included, helping make this updated Bradt
Norfolk Guidebook the must-have guide for all visitors to this
beguiling county.
1 THE NORTH NORFOLK COAST
Getting around, The end of the line: Cromer & Sheringham, Salt
marshes & samphire: from Salthouse to Stiffkey, Wells-next-the-Sea
& Holkham, The Burnhams, Brancaster to Hunstanton
2 THE NORTHEAST NORFOLK COAST & THE BROADS
The northern Broads, Getting around, The coast: Overstrand to
Caister-on-Sea, Into the Broads proper: North Walsham to the River Bur,
Barton Broad, Hickling Broad & around
3 NORTH CENTRAL NORFOLK
Getting around, Aylsham & northwards, West of Aylsham, Holt &
around, Around Walsingham & Fakenham, Following the Wensum Way along
the Wensum Valley, East Dereham & around
4 NORTHWEST NORFOLK & THE WASH
Getting around, The northwest corner: Hunstanton to Castle Rising, East
from Sandringham & Castle Rising, King’s Lynn & around, West
into Fenland
5 NORWICH & THE YARE VALLEY
Getting around, Norwich, Along the Yare – south bank, Along the Yare – north bank, Away from the Yare
6 THE WAVENEY VALLEY
The arty side, Getting around, Diss & around, Diss to Bungay, Beccles & the lower Waveney Valley
7 The BRECKS
The Brecks & Thetford Forest, Getting around, Swaffham & around,
The Breck-Fen border country, & into the Brecks proper