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AndyB
03-05-2008, 13:48
I'm going to drag the family up to the Wash tomorrow to see if I can find any landscape oportunities. Has anyone got any suggestions for some places to head for?

I've done a few searches for photograhy around that area but I haven't found many inspiring pictures.

gus607
03-05-2008, 14:36
Well I'm going to drag the missus around Hunstanton, never been,so hoping it may be a good day.

blaze_away
03-05-2008, 15:34
There is a nice windmill at Great Bircham, about 10 miles from Hunstanton.

Also in Kings Lynn is a fleet of small shell-fish fishing boats along Cross Bank Road, (head for the docks area), also along that road (Cross bank Road) if you keep going for about 2 miles along the edge of the River Ouse after the fishing boats you'll come to a dead-end called 'the point' where the Ouse mets the was, great panoramic views of the wash, fyi I used to live in the last house, 4 point Cottages just near the dead-end. Kings Lynn is also full of nice old buildings along the area next to the river in the town centre.

Area between Hunstanton & Cromer is quite picturesque.

As is Snettisham bird reserve.

AndyB
03-05-2008, 16:40
Hunstanton sounds like a good place to start then. Thanks guys

Rocket
03-05-2008, 17:04
Take the coastal road from Hunstanton through to Cromer.
Plenty of places on that route, Brancaster,Holkham Hall, Wells, Stiffkey, Blakeney, Cley, Salthouse & onto Cromer.
There are many many places to call in off that route, but you can easly get back on track.

Check in on flickr punch in some of the above to get some ideas what to expect.

But one down fall, there will be plenty of people traveling along that route..

sprog
03-05-2008, 19:19
Don't forget your passport, we don't like outsiders :)

maddog.mark
03-05-2008, 19:23
There is a nice windmill at Great Bircham, about 10 miles from Hunstanton.

Also in Kings Lynn is a fleet of small shell-fish fishing boats along Cross Bank Road, (head for the docks area), also along that road (Cross bank Road) if you keep going for about 2 miles along the edge of the River Ouse after the fishing boats you'll come to a dead-end called 'the point' where the Ouse mets the was, great panoramic views of the wash, fyi I used to live in the last house, 4 point Cottages just near the dead-end. Kings Lynn is also full of nice old buildings along the area next to the river in the town centre.

Area between Hunstanton & Cromer is quite picturesque.

As is Snettisham bird reserve.

Take the coastal road from Hunstanton through to Cromer.
Plenty of places on that route, Brancaster,Holkham Hall, Wells, Stiffkey, Blakeney, Cley, Salthouse & onto Cromer.
There are many many places to call in off that route, but you can easly get back on track.

Check in on flickr punch in some of the above to get some ideas what to expect.

But one down fall, there will be plenty of people traveling along that route..

Think these just about cover it, but Rocket is right the road will be busy!

Don't forget your passport, we don't like outsiders :)

ROFL.... so true :D