Sheringham

Sheringham, a delightful seaside town on the North Norfolk coast, is celebrated for its traditional charm, stunning coastline, and rich heritage. With its friendly atmosphere and variety of attractions, Sheringham is a perfect destination for families, couples, and solo adventurers alike. Here’s your ultimate guide to enjoying this picturesque town.


Getting to Sheringham

By Car: Sheringham is accessible via the A148 from King’s Lynn or Norwich. Parking is available at several locations, including the town centre and near the seafront.

By Train: Regular train services connect Sheringham to Norwich, with further connections to London Liverpool Street and other major cities.

By Bus: The Coasthopper bus service and other local buses provide easy access to Sheringham from neighbouring towns and villages.


Where to Stay

Sheringham offers a range of accommodations to suit all preferences:

  • Hotels: Stay at The Two Lifeboats for stunning sea views or Dales Country House for a touch of luxury.
  • Bed and Breakfasts: Charming options like The Burlington House offer a cozy and welcoming stay.
  • Holiday Cottages: Choose from quaint seaside cottages or modern apartments for a self-catering experience.
  • Camping and Caravan Parks: Enjoy the great outdoors at places like Beeston Regis Holiday Park.

Things to Do

1. Relax on Sheringham Beach

Sheringham’s Blue Flag beach is a mix of sand and shingle, perfect for sunbathing, rock pooling, and beachcombing. The promenade offers scenic walks with spectacular coastal views.

2. Explore the North Norfolk Railway

Known as the “Poppy Line,” this heritage railway offers a nostalgic steam train journey through the stunning Norfolk countryside and coastline.

3. Visit Sheringham Park

Designed by renowned landscape gardener Humphry Repton, this National Trust park features breathtaking views, walking trails, and vibrant displays of rhododendrons and azaleas.

4. Discover the Fishermen’s Heritage Centre

Learn about Sheringham’s maritime history and the importance of fishing to the town’s heritage.

5. Walk the Coastal Path

The Norfolk Coast Path provides incredible opportunities for walking enthusiasts, with trails offering dramatic cliff views and access to nearby villages.

6. Enjoy the Little Theatre

Catch a live performance or film screening at Sheringham’s charming Little Theatre, a cultural hub for the town.

7. Attend Sheringham Carnival

If visiting in summer, don’t miss the lively carnival with parades, live entertainment, and family-friendly activities.


Where to Eat and Drink

  • The Lobster: Renowned for its fresh seafood and relaxed atmosphere.
  • The Sitting Room: A cozy cafe serving homemade cakes, light lunches, and quality coffee.
  • Whelk Coppers Tea Rooms: Perfect for traditional afternoon tea with stunning sea views.
  • Sheringham Trawler: A favorite for classic fish and chips.

Events and Festivals

  • Sheringham Carnival (August): A week-long celebration with events for all ages.
  • 1940s Weekend (September): Step back in time with vintage vehicles, costumes, and live music.
  • Crab and Lobster Festival (May): A celebration of the town’s seafood heritage with stalls, live music, and cooking demonstrations.
  • Christmas Lights Switch-On (November/December): A festive event with carol singing, markets, and seasonal cheer.

Tips for Visiting

  1. Bring Comfortable Shoes: Sheringham’s hilly terrain and walking trails are best explored on foot.
  2. Check Train Timetables: Heritage railway services may vary depending on the season.
  3. Pack Layers: Coastal weather can change quickly, so be prepared for wind and sunshine.
  4. Plan for Peak Times: Popular events and summer weekends can get busy; booking accommodation and attractions in advance is recommended.

Why Visit Sheringham?

Sheringham combines the best of coastal beauty, rich history, and traditional charm. Whether you’re enjoying a steam train ride, exploring the beach, or indulging in delicious seafood, this vibrant town has something to offer everyone. Experience the warm hospitality and timeless appeal of Sheringham on your next Norfolk getaway.

Start planning your visit today and make unforgettable memories in this coastal gem!


Our top self catering holiday properties

Villa Sa Riera Sea View

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Villa Pasadena

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Hotels and Holiday Parks

Villa Sa Riera Sea View

  • Guests: 8
  • Size: 250m²

Villa Pasadena

  • Guests: 8
  • Size: 350m²

Villa Bastilicata Grande

  • Guests: 6
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Seaside Villa Tuscany Maremma

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Hunstanton Attractions


Hunstanton Amenities

Sea Life Centre

A must-visit for families, the Sea Life Sanctuary offers an exciting glimpse into marine life. Home to seals, penguins, and a variety of fish, the sanctuary provides educational talks and feeding sessions.

Conference Room

Meeting room is fully equipped to make your meetings comfortable without inconveniences.

Our Restaurant

We serve delicious food from the local cuisine made with only natural fresh ingredients.

Fitness Studio

Huge gym with the various useful simulators to keep your body fit even during the vacation.


Practical Information

Getting to Hunstanton

Hunstanton is accessible by car, bus, and train. If you’re driving, it’s a scenic journey through the Norfolk countryside. For those using public transport, the nearest train station is in King’s Lynn, with regular bus services connecting to Hunstanton.

Tourist Information Centre

For more information, maps, and advice, visit the Hunstanton Tourist Information Centre located in the town center.

Accessibility

Hunstanton is committed to being accessible for all visitors. Many attractions, restaurants, and accommodations offer facilities for those with mobility issues.