Monday, 12 November 2012
An Unusual Inscription
If you explore St. Margarets ruins in the centre of West Raynham, Norfolk you will enjoy not only the peaceful rural view from this bench but also working out what the inscription means - it's simpler than you think and you don't have to be a Latin scholar! Think laterally!
Friday, 13 July 2012
East Rudham Olympic Torch Relay 4th July 2012
East Rudham was lined with well-wishers and the celebratory mood was as cheerful and as welcomed as the warm sunshine, which blessed the arrival of the Olympic Torch carried by Lisa Massingham. Heralded by acrobatic displays, much horn and whistle-blowing, flag waving and cheering, the torch was greeted by a huge crowd turning out, as never before, for this once-in-a-lifetime event in this small North Norfolk village.
Monday, 21 May 2012
The Norfolk Poppy Line Railway
The North Norfolk Railway offers a 10.5 mile round steam or vintage diesel train ride through one of Norfolk's Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You can explore several destinations en route from Holt (a delightful Georgian town), via Kelling Heath (with wooded & heathland walks), through to Weybourne on the North Norfolk coast and eventually to Sheringham, a small seaside town with a beautiful wooded park. The stations offer museums, buffets, a children's activity carriage and souvenir shops. The best way to travel is a 'rover ticket' to cover the whole day. Wild flowers in the rural landscape can be seen from the train most of the year but poppies in the summer gave the line its name - The Poppy Line!
Thursday, 12 January 2012
Norfolk Seal Watch!
December and January are the months to catch up with a spot of seal gazing on Norfolk beaches. Hundreds of silvery grey seal pups sprawl the sands while their parents fish or keep close beady eyes on their rotund offspring. Some pups manage to climb the dunes on to the specially cordoned off human walking trails so a close encounter -eyeball to eyeball - will delight the visitor.
It is, of course important not to get too close to avoid any stress and panic amongst these delightful inhabitants of our shores. Horsey Beach is a popular walk to view the seal activities and it makes a great Christmas and winter family holiday outing – especially if you have over-indulged yourself with feasting! Here there are wonderful seaviews and long sand dune walks from Horsey to Winterton ...... not forgetting the great pubs with grub at both ends of the walk – The Nelson Head at Horsey and The Fisherman’s Return at Winterton!
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