For visitors to the branch area, Norwich has a plethora of pubs to keep you happy, but there are plenty more in the county, from Aylsham and Cromer to Wells-next-the-Sea and Wymondham*!
Here are a few to be going on with – we’ll add more as we can!
Aylsham
A 40-minute bus ride from Norwich, Aylsham is a pretty market town with several pubs and bars and an award-winning social club. Read more…
Coasthopper CH1
The Sanders Coasthopper bus routes are an ideal way to visit a number of pubs on the North Norfolk coast. The CH1 takes us from Cromer to Wells-next-the Sea via a number of beautiful villages. Read more..
Coasthopper CH2
The second Coasthopper route, the CH2 takes us from the market town of North Walsham, home of two previous Pubs of the Year, to Cromer.
Cromer
The famous seaside town of Cromer is a great starting point for the Coasthopper routes, but also worth a visit in its own right, with a Victorian pier (with a bar!), a beautiful beach, several pubs including a previous Pub of the Year, and a microbrewery with it’s own tap room. Not to mention those crabs! Read more..
Wells-next-the-Sea
Wells, at the far end of the CH1 Coasthopper route, boasts a cluster of pubs around the Buttlands, from which you can stroll through small local shops to the pretty harbour with another pub with views across the salt marshes and an award-winning cidery, and excellent fish & chip shops nearby, then on to the beach with its pine woods, wide skies and picturesque beach huts. Read more..
Wymondham*
Easily accessible by bus or train from Norwich, Wymondham boasts a selection of great pubs, including the picturesque 15C Green Dragon, a short walk from the historic Abbey and marketplace. Read more..
* pronounced ‘Winned-um’ – yes really! One of Norfolk’s strangest place names, along with Happisburgh, pronounced ‘Hays-borough’.
