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A weeks hardcore birding

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8:54 pm
March 21, 2011


ChrisLuv

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Hi Paul – I imagine it'll be 12th – 14th April. Thanks for those suggestions, I'll look into those. I think I'd spend most of the time round Titchwell way but I'll look at prices there and see.

8:38 pm
March 21, 2011


PaulS

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Hi Chris. Here's a couple of suggestions, places I've stayed that have been comfortable but not too pricey. If you want to explore Cley, Salthouse and Kelling Heath area then Sheringham and Cromer are best. In Sheringham I'd recommend The Camberley Guest House. Cromer has the Glendale Guest House. Both are around £30 a night B&B. If you're thinking further up the coast towards Titchwell then the accommodation shoots up in price a bit. There is a good Youth Hostel in Wells. I've not stayed here but know folks who have and they say it's excellent. Hunstanton offers some nice B&B's with Eton Lodge being very good.

Do you know exactly when you are going?

Cheers

Paul

8:41 pm
March 20, 2011


ChrisLuv

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Hi Paul, I wondered if you might. Something not too expensive but a comfy nights sleep – not a dive but not the lap of luxury. Any suggestions welcome.

 

Chris

8:10 pm
March 20, 2011


PaulS

Kirk Hallam

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Hi Chris. What sort of price guesthouse are you looking at for your trip to Norfolk? I might have a few suggestions.

Cheers

Paul

7:44 pm
March 20, 2011


ChrisLuv

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So I have a week off in April, the second week. I'm going to use the time to try and get as much birding done as possible – both locally and further afield.

 

The plan is to spend maybe three days in Norfolk, with two days on day trips to places I can get a few ticks – e.g. Lincs.

 

If anyone is free that week they are free to come along to any trips, there will be space in the car. Also if anyone has suggestions of anywhere to stay in Norfolk they'd be gratefully recieved.

 

Chris


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  1. Avatar of mick c mick c says:

    hi simon sorry i have not got back to you the geneorator is out on loan its down south his dad took it on holiday in the caravan he uses it for the van as there id no elictric on site he wont be back for another 3 weeks so thats a no no for that shame about it just hope it works when he gets it down there ,, im up to the neck decorating but hope to be finished in a bit what date was the moth night will try and get as things have got a bit ectic this end went on that donkins site for the tubes there pretty cheap think there about £2 some think for a pack of ten i might have read it wrong i only want a couple just for ladybirde flys or small insects
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