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Wells next the sea tips please and is there a supermarket near?

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noyouhavehadawee · 22/07/2011 19:43

Am going next week for a week and trying to budget for eating etc... anyone been and care to recommend eating places kid friendly and is there a supermarket in wells like a sainsbos, tesco, morrisons etc... also bewilderwood - worth viiting or to far really?

thanks

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thisisyesterday · 22/07/2011 19:45

oh it's lovely! there is no supermarket in wells, so i would stock up on your way. there is a tesco not that far away but i can't remmeber the name of the town it's in...

the beach is just beautiful, you can spend all day there just playing on the sand

how old are the children? if they're about 4 or over then definitely go to bewilderwood. it's very expensive but well worth it IMO

thisisyesterday · 22/07/2011 19:45

there is a lovely deli, and a great sandwich shop too... will try and find links

thisisyesterday · 22/07/2011 19:48

wells deli

the picnic hut

thisisyesterday · 22/07/2011 19:49

actually, there is a costcutter right up the end of staithe street I think which is a little food shop/mini supermarket thingy

noyouhavehadawee · 22/07/2011 19:49

dc are 4 and 8 - i found the sandwich deli and was hoping to see the prioces , i see there is a morrisons in cromer so dont know how far that really is to consider. I dont intend on cooking much apart from dh will insist on his daily full englsh he will be sorting. Thanks thisyesterday

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noyouhavehadawee · 22/07/2011 19:51

no prices i note on either of them sites and as its carnival week when we go i expect it wont be cheap Sad. I am about to announce to dh i will fund all hospitality lol but was hoping to know if i could actually manage such a feat before i offered! Ha!

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thisisyesterday · 23/07/2011 15:27

there is a tesco in fakenham, i think that's the closest big supermarket.

the deli and the picnic hut are prob on the expensive side of average iyswim!

there's a lovely fish and chip shop and other places too though

DoodleAlley · 23/07/2011 15:32

There's a morrisons in fakenham too. Fakenham's about fifteen mins away. Pensthorpe's just outside fakenham and worth a visit too. It's where they filmed springwatch for the previous three years and my nearly three year old loves going there.

NearlyHeadlessnickelbabe · 23/07/2011 15:36

you've got to visit Holkham Beach - it's amazing Grin

NearlyHeadlessnickelbabe · 23/07/2011 15:38

(i know your OP wasn't about beaches, but it is a tip for a good beach! Grin )

i agree that Fakenham is the closest food shopping place.

noyouhavehadawee · 23/07/2011 16:24

thanks - more tips appreciated Smile

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Poshbaggirl · 24/07/2011 17:46

Two fish n chip shops next to each other. Go to the one with the queue going out the door! Its the best fish n chips you'll ever have. Imo! Theres a little playpark over the road where you can eat n then play! Canoeing and other activities next to the campsite by the beach. Little mini train from the town to the beach. There was a massive massive storm in 1953 which flattened the town as it then was closer to the sea, which is why the town is now a mile or so inland. Beaches are brill. Get a kite!

Poshbaggirl · 24/07/2011 17:47

Mini supermarket in Wells

noyouhavehadawee · 25/07/2011 15:16

i have just google earthed our cottage - seems were about 4 doors up from a tandoori, there is a cafe 3 doors up that does full english breakfasts according to the sign outside its door and then about 100, up the road is the arkroyal pub which looks the roughest in the whole of wells Grin - so should be good then!

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mrswoodentop · 25/07/2011 15:19

Bewilderwood highly recommended,also the steam train from Holt to Sherringham.Brancaster Beach for walks,Holkham lovely but the walk to the sea os a long one for little ones

brookeslay · 25/07/2011 15:30

try eating in the nearby yurt it happily takes children. Holkam beach you need to park and walk so wear comfy shoes. There is a great shop called Big Blue worth a trip..

fantastic place

noyouhavehadawee · 25/07/2011 16:13

yurt as in the name of the establishemtn?

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noyouhavehadawee · 25/07/2011 17:02

ooo i found it - yeah that looks ace even for a dytime sambo it looks quirky.

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Yr1Mum · 25/07/2011 17:09

Ollies at the Edinburgh Pub opposite the Costcutter doesn't look all that from the outside but does lovely food and is very child friendly - there's a big room separate from the pub where you can have meals with the kids - think they start serving quite early too in the evenings. The fish and chip shop that has queues out the door is called Frenchs Smile. The deli is pretty expensive but the sandwiches are delicious. The Costcutter is a reasonable size but if you want to stock up agree with the others that you need to go to Fakenham for Tesco or Morrisons. Have a great time Smile

noyouhavehadawee · 25/07/2011 17:13

Thanks yr1 mum thats really helpful Smile

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noyouhavehadawee · 25/07/2011 19:32

Oh now i have browsed the menu of the globe and the crown i am salivating Grin.

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GiraffeAHolic · 25/07/2011 19:42

Also a Lidl in Fakenham, for cheap and cheerful holiday groceries :)
There's an indoor soft play area in Wells itself should the weather let you down.
Depending on the ages of DCs, Wells quay is great for crabbing and all the gift shops on the quay sell the equipment.
Sheringham's not far and there is a big indoor swimming pool with slides, wave machines etc called Splash.

ShowOfHands · 25/07/2011 19:48

I grew up in Fakenham (my dear ol' pa works in Tesco Fakenham btw) and spent most weekends in Wells. Fakenham does indeed have a Morrisons, Lidl, Tesco etc and is about 9 miles away from Wells down the dry road. Holkham beach next door is good (a bit of it's nudist though I warn you) and the Burnhams/Brancaster are worth a visit if you want to stomp along some lovely beaches.

Bewilderwood is superb. The Dinosaur Park too if you're happy travelling a little way. All the best MNers live in Norfolk btw...

noyouhavehadawee · 25/07/2011 19:51

oh well i look fwd to your hospitaliy then lol! Off to ggogle the splash plac enow then as dc are obsessive pool slide enthusiasts.

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DegreesCelcius · 25/07/2011 19:52

Wells next the Sea is one of my favourite places in England.

Holidays there since the age of 8 and we now go with our children.

It's hardly changed in 20 years.

My two enjoyed the indoor play area on the quay when the weather was bad.

You also have to go crabbing off the quay..... a must!