North Norfolk Railway Transport

North Norfolk Railway
Sheringham Station, Station Approach
Sheringham
Norfolk
RN26 8RA

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The North Norfolk Railway offers a 10. 5 mile round trip by steam train (vintage diesel trains on some journeys) through a delightful area of North Norfolk designated as being of outstanding natural beauty. To the south are wooded hills and the Norfolk beauty spots of Kelling Heath and Sheringham Park. To the north, the sea. All within easy walking distance from the various stations. The flowers are a sight to see throughout the year. In spring and early summer there are primroses, bluebells and the yellow gorse. Later in the year the poppies abound and are set off by the mauve heathers. Enjoy a ride on an historic steam train - you can break your journey to look around the stations and marvel at the steam laden atmosphere from a bygone age.

The railway passes Sheringham Park and it is an enjoyable walk from Weybourne back to Sheringham through the Park. Upper Sheringham, with its 14th century church, is approximately a mile and a half from Sheringham station.

We are absolutely delighted to accept wheelchairs and, with our converted coaches, a passenger confined to a wheelchair can still enjoy the excellent views from the train. .


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VenueNorth Norfolk Railway
AddressSheringham Station, Station Approach, Sheringham, Norfolk, RN26 8RA
Opening timesApr-Sep
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Attraction typeTransport

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