James's Guidebook

James
James's Guidebook

Food scene

The best fish and chips in wells with awesome customer service and prices.
11 moradores locais recomendam
Plattens
12A The Quay
11 moradores locais recomendam
The best fish and chips in wells with awesome customer service and prices.
A lovely little place serving local sea food ran by husband and wife team Kelly and Scott Dougal.
27 moradores locais recomendam
Wells Crab House Seafood Restaurant
38-40 Freeman St
27 moradores locais recomendam
A lovely little place serving local sea food ran by husband and wife team Kelly and Scott Dougal.
A perfect place for a drink with views of the buttlands.
30 moradores locais recomendam
The Globe Inn Wells-next-the-Sea
The Buttlands
30 moradores locais recomendam
A perfect place for a drink with views of the buttlands.
A great place for a drink , lunch or evening meal owned and managed by New Zealand chef Chris Coubrough and his wife Jo.
25 moradores locais recomendam
The Crown Hotel
The Buttlands
25 moradores locais recomendam
A great place for a drink , lunch or evening meal owned and managed by New Zealand chef Chris Coubrough and his wife Jo.
Bang does really nice breakfasts and lunches it’s fair priced and really friendly.
21 moradores locais recomendam
Bang in Wells
2 Staithe St
21 moradores locais recomendam
Bang does really nice breakfasts and lunches it’s fair priced and really friendly.
Great food with views looking out onto the harbour and salt marshes.
8 moradores locais recomendam
Sands Restaurant
13 The Quay
8 moradores locais recomendam
Great food with views looking out onto the harbour and salt marshes.

My favourite walks and views in wells

If you go to the end of Northfield lane eastwards you will get too the old railway bridge, go over this down the track and past the allotments on your right and you will see the northpoint flood bank, if you follow this east you can walk towards Stiffkey the next village along the coastal path and more. It’s a lovely walk and follows the salt marshes and coastline.
Norfolk Coast Path
Norfolk Coast Path
If you go to the end of Northfield lane eastwards you will get too the old railway bridge, go over this down the track and past the allotments on your right and you will see the northpoint flood bank, if you follow this east you can walk towards Stiffkey the next village along the coastal path and more. It’s a lovely walk and follows the salt marshes and coastline.
An amazing beautiful beach renowned for its beach huts and backed by pinewoods.Parking can be expensive and in short supply it’s about a 1 mile walk from the quay along the beach bank but Holkham should soon be running an electric bus back and forth.
56 moradores locais recomendam
Wells Next The Sea Beach
56 moradores locais recomendam
An amazing beautiful beach renowned for its beach huts and backed by pinewoods.Parking can be expensive and in short supply it’s about a 1 mile walk from the quay along the beach bank but Holkham should soon be running an electric bus back and forth.
A lovely large village green surrounded by pubs, trees and Georgian buildings. A great quiet place to have a few drinks people watch and let life just drift by.
The Buttlands
The Buttlands
A lovely large village green surrounded by pubs, trees and Georgian buildings. A great quiet place to have a few drinks people watch and let life just drift by.
Walk down to the east quay down jolly sailors yard and see the old fisherman’s houses and boats in the harbour, turn left at the bottom will take you to the main quay turn right and keep walking it will take you to the whelk and crab boiling houses , then onto northpoint flood bank It’s only a few minutes walk from Windbreak.
East Quay
East Quay
Walk down to the east quay down jolly sailors yard and see the old fisherman’s houses and boats in the harbour, turn left at the bottom will take you to the main quay turn right and keep walking it will take you to the whelk and crab boiling houses , then onto northpoint flood bank It’s only a few minutes walk from Windbreak.