Hunstanton (locally /ˈhʌnstən/ ( listen) HUN-stən) is a seaside town in Norfolk, England. It had a population of 4,229 at the 2011 Census, It faces west across The Wash, making it one of the few places on the east coast where the sun can be seen setting over the sea.
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5.0 based on 68 reviews
Sit on top kayaks for hire, single or doubles available. We also have wetsuits available. We also run guided tours around the many sandbanks in the wash just off the coast here at Hunstanton. It is a fantastic place to bring the family and enjoy the beautiful sunsets that we have. you may also see some of the many seals that live and breed in the wash.
4.5 based on 40 reviews
A 46-mile route that starts on Knettishall Heath and follows along flat landscape across Norfolk to the sea, part of which follows an old Roman road through the countryside.
Congratulations to those in charge of the signposts, which were clear and frequent, and much better than those on the Norfolk Coastal Path on which we continued. The walking is pleasant and easy, through very pleasant countryside - although it has no particular highlights or memorable moments. The only downside is the difficulty of finding suitably spaced accommodation, and those places that we did find were not cheap (although all were of reasonable standard). We did both Peddars Way and the Coastal Path in one go, and were extremely lucky with the weather. However, I imagine that doing P.Way in steady rain could be extremely depressing, especially as there is no point at which one could bail out and catch the bus.
4.5 based on 1,601 reviews
Making the most of a mild February by driving up to the coast and taking in the sea air. There's free parking along the roadside and at lowish tide - a great circular walk along the beach and then back up to the cliff tops. See if you can find the ruins of St Edmund chapel and the legend of the howling wolf!
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