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543: 793: 401:. The road continues around the coast, following the same sand covered beach as the one in Heacham. From Hunstanton to Brancaster is 13 miles long. The road narrows slightly, it is still a single carriageway road. The road this time does not bypass the villages, but goes through them, providing access to the village. The villages here often contain independent restaurants, shops and grocery stores. Pubs are a common feature here too. The village following Old Hunstanton is 770: 701: 27: 942: 139: 130: 121: 112: 103: 647:, a town in North Norfolk. The road is built on a small raised bed to prevent flooding as it runs through marshes. This marsh is flat and runs from the dunes in Holkham to the woodland on the estate the other side of Wells. The A149 does not enter Wells, but the B1105 does. It is often signposted as the A149 in the centre of the town. Wells has many shops and is popular for 378: 94: 85: 39: 1453: 961:. This part of the A149 has a bad reputation for fatalities and care should be taken at all the junctions that dissect this 5-mile (8.0 km) stretch. Most of this section is not the original route of the road. The original road runs parallel on the right, the new route effectively by-passing out the villages, and at 642:
was completed in 1764. The A149 has a further crossroads, allowing access to the house southbound, and access to the beach northbound. The beach is owned by Holkham Estates Limited. Holkham has museums, shops, cafes and a pub as a result of the manor. The village is small. Following the road around,
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is often enjoyed here. In Brancaster Staithe, there are small shops and stalls connected to houses. There is also a small church. Access to the beach beyond the staithe can be restricted due to there being no road direct to the beach, though access can be made by walking along Brancaster Beach.
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area. Thornham village has access to the staithe via Staithe Road, which connects to the A149. Crabs nest in the muddy banks in the creeks, and when there is High Tide, the marsh often floods and the banks of these rivers overflow. The village and road is protected by farmland either side. The
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and are kept as conservation areas. There is a long beach, and access to Titchwell beach is restricted due to a large creek. The sand beach is one that again, spans the length of the coast. Tides are strong and there is a memorial to the death of Jake Parker, 5, who drowned near the village.
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is an activity undertaken commonly. The A149 bypasses Wells on its south side. There is a T junction, eastbound continues on the A149, signposted "Stiffkey" and the right of way is southbound becomes the B1105 and northbound becomes the A149.
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southbound brings you to Fakenham via Burnham Market and provides lorry access to Cromer as the road beyond here is inaccessible to lorries. Following the Salt Marshes and Saithes, the road heads north again and bears east as it enters
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learned to sail here, hence the name of the pub, "The Hero", situated on the A149 itself. There is a walk to the beach along the Norfolk Coast Path, that is about a mile long. Also, a ferry is available to Scolt Head Island.
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Sheringham is a seaside resort. The route now passes the terminus for the North Norfolk Railway on the left. The A149 runs south of the heart of the town, passing the prominent hill on the left known locally as
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access is required to King's Lynn, the B1155 to Burnham Market will take you there. The road passes more Salt Marshes to the north, and pine forests to the south. A wall separates the estate from the road.
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at a roundabout. It becomes a primary route heading north on Queen Elizabeth Way. This serves as an eastern bypass for King's Lynn. The road reaches a roundabout with the A1076 and the B1145 towards
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mile (0.40 km) north and runs along the fringe of the marshes. In Stiffkey, the road narrows to a single lane causing approaching traffic to give way. Beyond the village the road crosses the
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link to the rail network. The old route would have taken you through the busy town centre. This new route runs part of the way along what was the disused track bed of the
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and then passes through Smallburgh were the road clips The Broads. Just past Smallburgh the road turns left at a T junction. The road to the right is the
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in and around the cliffs. Also, the town is quite large with many local shops, including Britain's Largest Joke Shop and a Tesco Supermarket.
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is a very scenic part of the A149. After negotiating the narrow streets of Cley the road runs along the coast south of Cley and
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were there is parking if you wish to visit this Broad. Past the large water works on the left and the road now passes through
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where boats are often sailed. Beyond the marsh is a large sand dune, known as "Holme Dunes". Part of this is protected by the
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on the left. The road now passes through the village of Weybourne (45.5 miles (73.2 km)) and up a hill past the village
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Lord Nelson learned to sail in the Staithe, This is a reference to Brancaster Staithe. This is connected with Burnham Overy
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The road continues to Hunstanton past Norfolk Lavender. Hunstanton is a seaside resort with a beach which is popular for
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on the coast. Out of the village the road runs along the boundary of Gunton Park, with some 800 acres (3.2 km) of
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splendour of Cromer (52.3 miles (84.2 km)). The road drops down into the town, with a splendid view of the town's
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London Road and Nar Ouse Way and begins southbound out of King's Lynn. It runs over a railway bridge then past a
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Continuing on the A149, the road runs south of salt marshes, but no Staithe. The land to the north is owned by
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Continuing north along the A149 will take you towards the North Norfolk Coast and is usually signposted for
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Wildlife Reserve that throughout the year is a habitat for birds, often migrating from the north over the
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Please see this brochure for more information about species protected and sightings in the dunes from NWT
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and all along this stretch of the road there are lay-bys and car parks which are used as viewing points.
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and Norwich, which terminates at this junction. The road now takes a large north easterly arch around
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a distance of 7.2 miles (11.6 km) in all. Looking straight across the roundabout is the site of
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is commonly known as "The Coast Road" to local residents and tourists, as this road runs along the
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here and they are situated almost next to each other. The road passes a junction with a road to
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Burnham Deepdale follows Brancaster Staithe if travelling eastbound. Deepdale is the next
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The road continues following the coast. The road widens slightly between Brancaster and
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As the road stretches off to Sheringham it passes under a railway bridge carrying the
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The avocet is an example from this guide to the top species in Snettisham Reserve
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Long straights characterise this 5-mile (8.0 km) stretch from Stalham to
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The road continues onto Heacham and has a roadside petrol station, owned by
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village of Thornham is approximately 1 mile long and hosts an independent
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http://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/t/titchwellmarsh/star_species.aspx
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petrol station has shops next to it. These include the "Deepdale Cafe",
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The road at Heacham looking back towards the so-called Lavendar Junction
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along with a pick your own fruit farm cum orchard. About 2 miles on is
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http://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/s/snettisham/star_species.aspx
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forests can be seen at low tide, and archaeological digs have found
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Like in Snettisham, a list of "star species" has been compiled.
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has also been found. Sightings at Titchwell Marsh have been
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Potter Heigham Bridge next to the modern bridge of the A149
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were the landscape of the coast is peppered with static
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The road begins in King's Lynn on a roundabout with the
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The road climbs a hill southwards, out of Cromer, past
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Supermarket. It then reaches a major junction with the
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Road in Norfolk, linking Kings Lynn and Great Yarmouth
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Just out of Wells, the road passes on the right, the
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The road near Sheringham Park and the National Trust
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Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway (M&GN)
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Heading towards the 1259: 1020:track and stadium, and the Heliport at 989:which has come across the Broads from 712:, and into view comes the landmark of 20: 813:. The last village before Cromer is 7: 903:Norfolk and Suffolk Broads Authority 1443:Great Britain road numbering scheme 1001:and, at another junction, bypasses 825:. The A149 now reaches the fading 668:. From here the road runs south of 625:, situated on the next village. If 1363:Holkham Hall#Architects and patron 905:, the road passes the villages of 693:. The next village on the road is 666:Wells and Walsingham Light Railway 279: 14: 1185:Town and Leisure Park – Also the 1013:. The road now heads south, past 742:The road now rises away from the 58:85.2 mi (137.1 km) 1451: 576:after Heacham for 12 miles. 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Hunstanton
Wells next the Sea
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North Norfolk
King's Lynn
Great Yarmouth
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Tesco
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