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Explore New Hunstanton
New Hunstanton in Norfolk (England) is a city in United Kingdom about 102 mi (or 164 km) north of London, the country's capital.
Local time in New Hunstanton is now 05:46 PM (Tuesday). The local timezone is named Europe / London with an UTC offset of one hour. We know of 10 airports in the vicinity of New Hunstanton, of which 4 are larger airports. The closest airport in United Kingdom is RAF Marham in a distance of 20 mi (or 32 km), South. Besides the airports, there are other travel options available (check left side).
There are several Unesco world heritage sites nearby. The closest heritage site in United Kingdom is Derwent Valley Mills in a distance of 42 mi (or 68 km), West. If you need a place to sleep, we compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.
Depending on your travel schedule, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Shropham, Snetterton, Thorney, Thimbleby and Eye. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 15°C / 59 °F
Morning Temperature | 11°C / 53 °F |
Evening Temperature | 13°C / 55 °F |
Night Temperature | 13°C / 55 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 5% |
Air Humidity | 86% |
Air Pressure | 1010 hPa |
Wind Speed | Moderate breeze with 11 km/h (7 mph) from South |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky |
General Conditions | Moderate rain |
Wednesday, 22nd of May 2024
12°C (54 °F)
12°C (54 °F)
Heavy intensity rain, fresh breeze, overcast clouds.
Thursday, 23rd of May 2024
11°C (52 °F)
11°C (52 °F)
Light rain, strong breeze, overcast clouds.
Friday, 24th of May 2024
11°C (52 °F)
12°C (54 °F)
Overcast clouds, moderate breeze.
Hotels and Places to Stay
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Heacham Manor
Lifeboat Inn
Videos from this area
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Hunstanton Ghost Train Fairground Ride (POV)!
A view through the ghost train fairground ride at Hunstanton, Norfolk, UK! The GoPro video camera was bought from http://www.prohelmetcameras.co.uk/ .
Team Brooksy Water Ski Racing - Hunstanton
Team Brooksy winner of F2 Ladies, Round 2 of the British Water Ski Racing Championships in Hunstanton, England.
kite buggy hunstanton flysurfer
GOPRO head mount few jumps over streams but view doesnt show height or distance :( kite is flysurfer speed 3 dlx 12m.
Feed Big Bertha at Hunstanton's Golden Sands Arcade, June 2014
This very very short footage (apologies) is of my sister on one of the classic Feed Big Bertha arcade machines from the 90's. These were perhaps one of my favourite arcade machines, and this...
Hunstanton Christmas Day Swim 2008
The annual swim for charity at Hunstanton attracts a good and enthusiastic crowd.
Hunstanton Charity Bike Ride 2013
11 Students And One Member Of Staff From Ely Sixth Form College Cycled 105 Miles In Order To Raise Money For The Ely College Malawi Project 2013. We All Cycled From Ely To Hunstanton (via...
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Norfolk Coast Path
The Norfolk Coast Path is a long distance footpath in Norfolk, running 45 miles (72 km) from Hunstanton to Cromer. It was opened in 1986 and covers the North Norfolk Coast AONB. It links with the Peddars Way at Holme-next-the-Sea, and the two in combination form the Peddars Way & Norfolk Coast Path National Trail, one of 15 National Trails in England and Wales. At Cromer it links to the Weavers Way.
Seahenge
Seahenge, which is also known as Holme I, was a prehistoric monument located in the village of Holme-next-the-Sea, near Old Hunstanton in the English county of Norfolk. A timber circle with an upturned tree root in the centre, Seahenge was apparently built in the 21st century BC, during the early Bronze Age in Britain, most likely for ritual purposes.
Heacham
Heacham is a village of 4,707 inhabitants, located in north-west Norfolk, England, between King's Lynn, 14 miles to the south and Hunstanton, about 3 miles to the north, on The Wash.
Glebe House School & Nursery
Glebe House School & Nursery is an independent coeducational day and weekly boarding school for children from the age of six months to 13 years, located in the Victorian seaside town of Hunstanton, Norfolk, England. Children can become boarders from the age of seven years.
Heacham railway station
Heacham was a railway station which served the seaside village of Heacham in Norfolk, England. Opened in 1862, the station served as a junction where services left the King's Lynn to Hunstanton line for Wells on the West Norfolk Junction Railway which opened in 1866. The station closed with the Hunstanton line in 1969.
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Old Hunstanton Lighthouse
Old Hunstanton Lighthouse is located in Old Hunstanton in the English county of Norfolk. The present lighthouse was built in 1840 although there has been a Lighthouse on the site since 1665. This first lighthouse was built of wood with an iron basket of burning coals as a light. Hunstanton lighthouse had the world's first parabolic reflector which was built here in 1776. The present lighthouse ceased operations in 1922, since when it has been a private residence and a Holiday Let.
Hunstanton railway station
Hunstanton was a railway station which served the seaside town of Hunstanton in Norfolk, England. Opened in 1862, the station was the northern terminus of the King's Lynn to Hunstanton line immortalised by John Betjeman in the British Transport Film John Betjeman Goes By Train. The station closed with the line in 1969.