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National Trust - Brancaster Estate — Attraction in King's Lynn and West Norfolk

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National Trust - Brancaster Estate
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The Crab Hut
Harbour Way, Brancaster Staithe, King's Lynn PE31 8BW, United Kingdom
Jolly Sailors Brancaster Staithe
Main Road, Brancaster Staithe, King's Lynn PE31 8BJ, United Kingdom
The White Horse Brancaster Staithe
Main Road, Brancaster Staithe, King's Lynn PE31 8BY, United Kingdom
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Brancaster Stays
The Nook, Common Ln, Brancaster Staithe, King's Lynn PE31 8BL, United Kingdom
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National Trust - Brancaster Estate

Brancaster Estate Beach Road PE31 8BW, United Kingdom
4.7(151)$$$$
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: , restaurants: The Crab Hut, Jolly Sailors Brancaster Staithe, The White Horse Brancaster Staithe
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+44 1263 740241
Website
nationaltrust.org.uk
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Nearby restaurants of National Trust - Brancaster Estate

The Crab Hut

Jolly Sailors Brancaster Staithe

The White Horse Brancaster Staithe

The Crab Hut

The Crab Hut

4.8

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Jolly Sailors Brancaster Staithe

Jolly Sailors Brancaster Staithe

4.5

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Polly WainwrightPolly Wainwright
Pulled into this little NT harbour ti have a wander, and a cuppa - and a dressed crab from the little fish hut. All along this coast are wonderful little pull-ups, worthy of a few minutes exploration. No parking charge here, plenty of activity with fishing boats etc. We've found car parking fees a tad expensive in this part of Norfolk, and many with height barriers, so not accessible for us. Good to see the NT are still accomadating.
Matt HarrisMatt Harris
Beautiful, wide open landscape - you imediately know why Norfolk has been described as the 'land of the big skies' here! With relatively few people about we enjoyed the rustic coastal charm in peace and quiet while appreciating the abundance of coastal flowers dotting the marsh in early July. It's everything I've grown to love about visits to Norfolk here. Plenty of options for those looking to taste local seafood nearby, too.
Jenny HomerJenny Homer
Walked between Burnham Deepdale and Brancaster. Fabulous scenery along narrow footpath, slightly uneven, muddy in places after rain. Care required on boardwalk sections over marshy ground. Limited space in places for social distancing when passing other walkers. Beautiful walk with one pub accessible from costal path, no other food / drink outlets on this section. Public toilets at Brancaster Quay.
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Pulled into this little NT harbour ti have a wander, and a cuppa - and a dressed crab from the little fish hut. All along this coast are wonderful little pull-ups, worthy of a few minutes exploration. No parking charge here, plenty of activity with fishing boats etc. We've found car parking fees a tad expensive in this part of Norfolk, and many with height barriers, so not accessible for us. Good to see the NT are still accomadating.
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Beautiful, wide open landscape - you imediately know why Norfolk has been described as the 'land of the big skies' here! With relatively few people about we enjoyed the rustic coastal charm in peace and quiet while appreciating the abundance of coastal flowers dotting the marsh in early July. It's everything I've grown to love about visits to Norfolk here. Plenty of options for those looking to taste local seafood nearby, too.
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Walked between Burnham Deepdale and Brancaster. Fabulous scenery along narrow footpath, slightly uneven, muddy in places after rain. Care required on boardwalk sections over marshy ground. Limited space in places for social distancing when passing other walkers. Beautiful walk with one pub accessible from costal path, no other food / drink outlets on this section. Public toilets at Brancaster Quay.
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Reviews of National Trust - Brancaster Estate

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4.0
1y

Others writing lovely reviews but lets have some honesty. I gave it a 4 star as the beach is amazing but.. the dog walkers have ruined it, dog mess everywhere so be careful where to sit, play and eat. The holiday makers find it ok to leave their rubbish, including dirty nappies etc. The toilets are absolutely disgusting, the delightful jo public can't seem to find the urinals. Oh yay, thanks everyone for destroying what can be the most amazing beach. Windy winter walks are so refreshing. The skies and sunsets are beautiful but, its all getting wrecked by the filthy, lazy, untidy, dont careless...

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5.0
3y

Pulled into this little NT harbour ti have a wander, and a cuppa - and a dressed crab from the little fish hut. All along this coast are wonderful little pull-ups, worthy of a few minutes exploration. No parking charge here, plenty of activity with fishing boats etc. We've found car parking fees a tad expensive in this part of Norfolk, and many with height barriers, so not accessible for us. Good to see the NT are still...

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5.0
1y

Beautiful, wide open landscape - you imediately know why Norfolk has been described as the 'land of the big skies' here! With relatively few people about we enjoyed the rustic coastal charm in peace and quiet while appreciating the abundance of coastal flowers dotting the marsh in early July. It's everything I've grown to love about visits to Norfolk here. Plenty of options for those looking to taste local seafood...

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