Norfolk - places to stay
Thinking of coming down for a few days and going to the Bournemouth match at the end of the month.
Suggestions for nice hotels/places to stay in the wider Norfolk area (although easy to get in to the fine City) would be greatly appreciated. My trips to the county have pretty much been restricted to grandparents in Norwich and Aunty/Uncle in Diss, with the obligatory trips out to Sheringham, Cromer etc in my youth.
Posted By: JD3 on August 11th 2014 at 09:21:33
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- Norfolk - places to stay (General Chat) - JD3, Aug 11, 09:21:33
- You should do the coastal route (General Chat) - Larry Hagman, Aug 11, 11:37:23
- Holiday Inn right next to the ground for convenience (n/m) (General Chat) - Pixelman, Aug 11, 10:54:17
- The Pheasant Hotel - Kelling (General Chat) - Tony Martin, Aug 11, 09:47:36
- Loads of nice places north Norfolk if prepared to drive/train in for the natch (n/m) (General Chat) - Jim, Aug 11, 09:46:18
- Budget? Distance you want to travel into the city? (General Chat) - Cheltenham_Canary, Aug 11, 09:24:07
- Dunston too close - want further afield and nicer. (General Chat) - JD3, Aug 11, 10:07:34
- Suggest the manor house hotel in blakeney then..... (General Chat) - Cheltenham_Canary, Aug 11, 11:08:06
- Blakeney House B&B in (n/m) (General Chat) - Monty Peculiar, Aug 11, 11:06:55
- Will check the Blakeney options out - thanks. (n/m) (General Chat) - JD3, Aug 11, 11:09:50
- ...ffs Blakeney (General Chat) - Monty Peculiar, Aug 11, 11:07:16
- Dunston too close - want further afield and nicer. (General Chat) - JD3, Aug 11, 10:07:34
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