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The Coasthopper runs seven days a week throughout the year connecting the coast from Wells-next-the-Sea all the way to Mundesley.
Route CH1 offers gorgeous views across some of north Norfolk's most popular coastal destinations, spanning the coast from Wells-next-the-Sea to Cromer including Cley-next-the-Sea, Blakeney for seal watching and Sheringham for a variety of independent shops and cafés.
Click here for Coasthopper CH1 times.
Please note that on May Bank Holidays, a Summer Saturday timetable will be in operation on Coasthopper CH1 - including later buses.
Route CH2 follows the coast road from Cromer to Mundesley, and continues inland to North Walsham for local bus and rail connections. Hop on board to explore some of the quieter coastal villages including historical Overstrand and the cliffs of Sidestrand and Trimingham.
Click here for Coasthopper CH2 times
There are easy connections to Coasthopper using Sanders bus services.
From Norwich: Routes 44A, X44 and fast X40 connect Norwich City Centre with Cromer and Sheringham up to every thirty minutes. Hop on board at Norwich Bus Station, St Stephens Street, Castle Meadow, Tombland or Anglia Square and change to Coasthopper at Cromer Bus Station.
From Fakenham: Route 9 operates frequently Monday to Saturday between Fakenham and Sheringham, meeting Coasthopper CH1.
From North Walsham: Conveniently, Coasthopper CH2 starts inland at North Walsham Travel Hub before heading towards the coast at Mundesley.
You can easily plan your journey here and find your nearest bus stop here.
The Greater Anglia Bittern Line has stations at Salhouse, Hoveton & Wroxham, Worstead, North Walsham, Gunton, Roughton Road, Cromer, West Runton and Sheringham - all connecting from Norwich. You can also travel by steam train with North Norfolk Railway between Sheringham and Holt and explore the on the Bure Valley Railway between Hoveton & Wroxham and Aylsham. For a big adventure on the world's smallest public railway, you can take the Wells & Walsingham Light Railway between the seaside town of Wells-next-the-Sea and the beautiful abbey village of Walsingham.
If going by car to get around north Norfolk, you can find a list of car parks here. There is easy access to the city of Norwich, the coast, towns and villages as well as the Broads National Park.
Seeing north Norfolk by bike allows you to beat the traffic while taking in the views and there are lots of cycling trails to enjoy. There are plenty of places to hire bikes throughout north Norfolk from tandems to bikes with trailers for children as well as cycle helmets. You can even arrange to have your hired bikes delivered straight to your accommodation. Huff & Puff Cycles is based at Kelling Heath Holiday Park where you can hire bikes or arrange delivery to where you are staying. If you need a bit more pedal power, try hiring an ebike. Torque E-Bikes in Fakenham have an excellent range of e-bikes for hire. These cycles come with electric bike motors to provide extra assistance and speed.
Cycle Hire and Car Parks