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Selfcarequeereyestyle · 14/04/2019 12:19

We are spending a week in Wells next the Sea this summer with dc who are 9 and 6. We have never been before and were wondering what we should get up to and if there are any good kid friendly restaurants? It would be great to know what the wet weather options are, although I am naively optimistic that we will have a repeat of last summer!

HebeMumsnet · 19/04/2019 22:26

Hire a beach hut for the day! They're so pretty and was just really good fun having our own little base on the beach to get changed in, sit in and eat toast, and mainly just feel smug in as people walk past on the sand! Think it was about £20 for the day when we did it a few years ago. If it rains a bit, you can take games, have cups of tea etc in there and nip back to the shops for a chippie tea. We did it in a May half term I think and weather was less than ideal but having a beach hut means you can just nip inside during a shower and make the most of any good weather.

Nearby, I also like going seal-spotting at Blakeney and to the lovely deli at Cley.

If it's rainy, not sure what there is in Wells but if you've a car I'd head to Norwich. Lot to do in the castle museum and just pootling about the streets.

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