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MUNDESLEY

Mundesley village center is just a mile from Sandy Gulls. This popular seaside village has a wide range of shops, many selling local produce for those evenings when you want to cook for yourself and it's cafes, restaurants and pubs will give many options for lunchtime snacks and evening meals. Visit https://you-well.co.uk/visiting-mundesley/ for more information

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MUNDESLEY

You can enjoy a game of golf on the fine nine-hole (known for its hospitality) Mundesley Golf Course. While you play, take in some of the finest views of the North Norfolk coast. Practice your swing on the flood-lit driving range, try your hand on the superb adventure putting green in the village, or just relax at the Blue Flag.

Mundesley Beach is the envy of many resorts in the region.

Visit https://you-well.co.uk/visiting-mundesley/ for more information

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CROMER PIER

The Famous Cromer Pier is a Grade II listed, 151 meter long traditional Victorian pier,   Award winning Pier of the Year for 2015 by the National Piers Society.

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​Cromer Pier & Theatre | North Norfolk | Cromer | Award Winning Shows

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LOCAL

Take a trip on the North Norfolk Railway from Sheringham to Holt
Visit nearby East Ruston Gardens or walk the Weavers Way.
Discover the splendor and history of Blickling, Felbrigg and other fine country houses in North Norfolk
Take a boat ride on the Norfolk Broads or visit the seals at Blakeney Point

North Norfolk has many interesting Nature Reserves and Bird Sanctuaries and, as you might expect in a rural landscape, a host of windmills, many within easy reach of Sandy Gulls and all worth a visit.

Visit Welcome to North Norfolk - North Norfolk (visitnorthnorfolk.com) for more information

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NORWICH

Travel by train from Cromer, through the most beautiful Norfolk countryside, to Norwich, one of England's finest cities. Enjoy a visit to the magnificent Norman Cathedral, Castle Museum,or the famous Theatre Royal. Closer to Mundesley is Cromer, gem of the Norfolk Coast, with it's famous Crabs, Pier and the Seaside Special End of the Pier Show - as well as the multi-screen Cinema, pubs and restaurants.

Visit Visit East of England | Welcome to the East of England  for more information

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BROADS

Discover dramatic landscapes, raw natural beauty and a rare quality of light. Where big, bright skies meet endless horizons and dreamlike landscapes. A place where time stands still. Real peace, open space – it’s a place unlike anywhere else.

The Broads National Park. It’s worth the journey.

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