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Jason Borthwick

38 / Male

Burnham Deepdale, Norfolk, England

About jasonborth

Budding Member | Member since 14th Oct 05

Citizenship: England
Website: http://www.deepdalefarm.co.uk
Marital Status: Married
Occupation: Hostel Owner - Deepdale Backpackers

Activity : photos (21) forum (12) guide (0) blog (1) diary (0) trips (27)

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Norfolk Coast Walking Pub Tour

Posted by jasonborth | 26th June 2006

Day 1

The coastal footpath runs along the north Norfolk coast from Hunstanton to Cromer and links in with many other walks along the way. Approximately every couple of miles there is a pub, some better than others, some famous for their food, some for their beer and some for both. Here is a walking tour for a couple of days taking in some of the best along the route.

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Start from Burnham Deepdale and take the coastal footpath West towards Hunstanton. For good walkers, Hunstanton is easily reachable in a day, for those more interested in the pubs then it’ll take a lot longer.

Follow the footpath along the front of Burnham Deepdale and Brancaster Staithe, passing mussel beds, some very expensive houses and salt marsh. When you reach the cockle sheds of Brancaster Staithe you have your first stop, unless its too early. The Jolly Sailors is at the top of the track and it brews its own beer, a traditional Indian Pa

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