Norfolk Coast: Myths and Legends – now available!

For those who feel the pull of the unknown, the new Norfolk Coast: Myths & Legends booklet is now hot off the presses and is...

For those who feel the pull of the unknown, the new Norfolk Coast: Myths & Legends booklet is now hot off the presses and is making its way to tourist destinations around the region’s coastline.
The free booklet offers a gateway to the hidden heart of Norfolk’s coast. More than a simple walk along the shore, we invite you to journey through time, legend and landscape, where every stop uncovers a new layer of story.

In this expanded second edition (after a limited edition festival launch version for Halloween 2024), you’ll discover fifteen carefully curated experiences stretching from the historic streets of King’s Lynn to the rugged cliffs of Cromer, with a few forays to inland sites and the enchanting Norfolk Broads. Each ‘experience’ is designed for exploration at your own pace, ranging from a single day’s adventure to immersive three-day odysseys.

The booklets are currently available from King’s Lynn Tourist Information Centre and soon to be available at many leading visitor-facing venues (and some accommodation businesses) along the Norfolk coast, from Hunstanton to Cromer, during the winter period.
We hope it inspires you to explore the west Norfolk coast more – and for longer, cherishing the unique and atmospheric out-of-season experience of our unique coastline.

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