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DaveB
Sunday 2nd April 2006, 22:42
We are going down to North Norfolk in mid-may.
Can anyone recommend a good (reasonably priced) B&B?
Thanks!
pauliev69
Monday 3rd April 2006, 01:51
We are going down to North Norfolk in mid-may.
Can anyone recommend a good (reasonably priced) B&B?
Thanks!Hi Dave,
stayed many times at the Titchwell Manor Hotel, minutes from the reserve, great rooms, great food
Not the cheapest place to stay, but in terms of a central location for top birding spots I found it economical petrol wise.
Great also if the weather is poor being so close to Titchwell reserve is a great alternative, let me know if you need anymore info
Cheers
PaulV ;)
pduxon
Monday 3rd April 2006, 08:24
We are going down to North Norfolk in mid-may.
Can anyone recommend a good (reasonably priced) B&B?
Thanks!
define reasoably...............
I stay at Briarfields in Titchwell. Which is still reasonably pricey but cheaper than the manor.
Ivan
Monday 3rd April 2006, 11:13
Hi DaveB,
I stay in a little B&B situated in Thornham. Warm, comfortable and very friendly. It is also a fraction of the price of the two establishments already mentioned. £27.50 pppn. www.rushmeadow.com. You can watch Titchwell reserve from the bedroom windows and whilst having breakfast.
Ivan
paul goode
Monday 3rd April 2006, 11:44
Hi DaveB,
I stay in a little B&B situated in Thornham. Warm, comfortable and very friendly. It is also a fraction of the price of the two establishments already mentioned. £27.50 pppn. www.rushmeadow.com. You can watch Titchwell reserve from the bedroom windows and whilst having breakfast.
Ivan
I'd give another Vote to Rushmeadow, stayed a good few times and always excellent.
Regards
Paul
Sandra (Taylor)
Monday 3rd April 2006, 12:43
Rushmeadow sounds lovely. We like to stay a bit further east so we can easily reach all our favourite places. Wells-next-the-Sea is our favourite. The Cobblers is good, as is The Normans.
Sandra
rezMole
Monday 3rd April 2006, 13:12
Just booked 4 nights at a Travelodge for end of September. Three of the nights were £10 per night per room, the other was £46. Total £76 for 4 nights - between two of us. If we'd just gone for 3 nights it would have only been £30! A fiver each per night. Cheaper than camping!!!
Travelodge may not be to everyone's taste, but bargains can be had! No breakfast included.
stanacko
Monday 3rd April 2006, 16:13
Just booked 4 nights at a Travelodge for end of September. Three of the nights were £10 per night per room, the other was £46. Total £76 for 4 nights - between two of us. If we'd just gone for 3 nights it would have only been £30! A fiver each per night. Cheaper than camping!!!
Travelodge may not be to everyone's taste, but bargains can be had! No breakfast included.
Hi Rezmole,
Where abouts is the travel lodge you are staying sounds just the place.
Is it on the net?
Cheers Stanacko.
rezMole
Tuesday 4th April 2006, 00:58
Kings Lynn.
We went there a few weeks ago and did a night at Norwich Central - but youhave to pay £11 to park at the Norwich one - and it's a pig to find.
Travelodge rooms were booked on the net. Search the ones in Norfolk and try the "saver" ones first. This gives you rooms available at both £10 or £26. It's a bit hit and miss - we tried to find something for the middle of summer, but there wasn't anything suitable. Worth a try though, as bargains can be had.
Karl J
Tuesday 4th April 2006, 23:03
Norwich somewhere ... travelodge .. b&b ... whatever
Its right in the middle for easy access to north Norfolk & the coast, the broads and Suffolk coast / Minsmere etc
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