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Visit Felbrigg Hall, Gardens and Estate car-free
It takes a little planning to reach Felbrigg Hall car-free.
Buses run a few times per day from Cromer (just 5 mins) and North Walsham (20 mins), or ramble for just under an hour from the train station.
Trains to Cromer pass pretty views en route from: Norwich (about 45 mins), Sheringham (10 mins), North Walsham (15 mins) and Hoveton & Wroxham (30 mins) in the Norfolk Broads.
Buses to Cromer take a scenic route along the sea from: Sheringham (about 15 mins), Mundesley (25 mins), Blakeney (45 mins), North Walsham (50 mins) and Wells-next-the-Sea (65 mins). There are also buses from Aylsham (25 mins) and Norwich (75 mins).
Check our recommended route for step-by-step directions and use our journey planner to get the best route from where you are.
Enjoy 20% off your entry ticket when you arrive by train, bus, bike or foot (excluding pre-booked or ticketed events). You’ll also receive a voucher for 10% off in the café (valid for that day only).
Cyclists welcome. There are several scenic cycle paths to Felbrigg Hall. Felbrigg is near the North Norfolk Coast Cycleway. Felbrigg is on the 17/39-mile Experience Cromer routes and the Rebellion Way. You can also travel by bike along the Lords of the Manor cycle route. There are bike racks in the car park by the map boards. Enjoy a 10% discount when you arrive by bike. Plan your cycle route here.
Felbrigg Hall is on the Weaver’s Way. Here’s a map of the area and map of the site.
Walk from Cromer train station using the Bittern Line walks or circular walks guide, taking about 55 minutes, or from Roughton Road train station in about 45 minutes.
Walk from West Runton train station using the National Trust walk in about 40 minutes.
Cromer or Sheringham taxis.
Travel Norfolk Fusion Day tickets cover bus operators across Norfolk. A range of tickets are available offering unlimited travel specifically on Sanders Coaches too.
Greater Anglia Rail has a range of train ticket discounts and offers at events and attractions.
If you’re travelling by train in a group of 3 or more you can save 34% with GroupSave.
Here’s some information on access to attractions, buses and trains, and here’s some information on access at Felbrigg Hall.
The scenic Bittern Line runs from Norwich and Sheringham to Cromer, Roughton Road and West Runton.
Getting to Felbrigg Hall, Gardens and Estate car-free
Here's our recommended route to Felbrigg Hall, Gardens and Estate. To get bus and train times and walking routes use our journey planner.
From Cromer
Bus 6A runs from Cromer to Felbrigg village. Buses leave Cromer bus interchange a few times per day (none on Sunday). The journey takes about 5 minutes. Jump off at Roughton Road row of houses with a black sign to Old Mill Farm.
From the bus stop it’s about a 30 minute walk to Felbrigg Hall. Here’s a map of the area and map of the site.
On occasion it is possible to catch the bus closer- use out journey planner to find the best route at this time.
From North Walsham
Bus 6A runs from North Walsham to Felbrigg village. Buses leave from North Walsham travel hub (Stand B) a few times per day (none on Sunday). The journey takes about 20 minutes. Jump off at Roughton Road row of houses with a black sign to Old Mill Farm.
On occasion it is possible to catch the bus closer- use out journey planner to find the best route at this time.
From the bus stop it’s about a 30 minute walk to Felbrigg Hall. Here’s a map of the area and map of the site. On occasion it is possible to catch the bus closer- use out journey planner to find the best route at this time.
By train
There are direct trains to Cromer and Roughton Road from Norwich (45 mins) to Sheringham (10 mins) on the scenic Bittern Line via North Walsham (15 mins) and Hoveton & Wroxham (30 mins). Trains also call at: West Runton, Gunton, Worstead and Salhouse. There are connections at Norwich from around the country.
Bus 6A runs from Cromer to Felbrigg village – see above.
Otherwise walk from West Runton (about 40 mins), Roughton Road (45 mins) or Cromer (55 mins).
By bus from other towns
From Sheringham, Blakeney and Wells-next-the-Sea
The scenic Coasthopper bus 1 also runs to Cromer from Sheringham (Railway Approach, 15 mins), Blakeney (Bus Shelter, 45 mins) and Wells-next-the-Sea (The Buttlands, 65 mins). Buses leave regularly. Hop off at Cromer Bus Interchange.
From Sheringham
Buses 44A, X40 and X44 also run to Cromer from Sheringham. Buses leave from Railway Approach frequently. The journey takes about 20 minutes. Jump off at Cromer Bus Interchange.
Change at Sheringham if you travel from Holt by bus or steam train.
From Mundesley
The scenic Coasthopper bus CH2 and bus 5 run to Cromer from Mundesley (Station Road, 25 mins). Buses leave regularly. Jump off at Cromer Bus Interchange.
From Alysham
Buses 44A, X40 & X44 and 18 &18A run to Cromer from Aylsham. Buses leave from the Bus Shelter regularly. The journey takes about 25 minutes. Jump off at Cromer Bus Interchange.
Change at Aylsham from the Wroxham steam train.
On occasion it is possible to catch the bus direct to Felbrigg village- use out journey planner to find the best route at this time.
From Norwich
Buses 44A, X40 and X44 run to Cromer. Buses leave from Norwich Bus Station (Sand N) frequently. The journey takes about 75 minutes. Jump off at Cromer Bus Interchange.
Bus 6A runs from Cromer to Felbrigg village – see above.
About Felbrigg Hall, Gardens and Estate
One of the most elegant country houses in East Anglia, Felbrigg Hall is a place of surprises and delights. It is a mixture of opulence and homeliness where each room reflects Felbrigg’s vibrant history, from the stained-glass windows in the Great Hall to Queen Mary's teapot in the Drawing Room. The Chinese Bedroom showcases Felbrigg’s rich global collections, including luxury exports traded by the East India Company, and the eclectic displays in the Cabinet Room show collections amassed on a European ‘Grand Tour’.
Outside, the decorative and productive walled garden is a gardener's delight. Flowers from the garden decorate the Hall, whilst allotments in the walled garden provide fruit and vegetables for the Squire's Pantry. You can enjoy watching the hens pecking wherever they wish, with only the sound of the busy bees in the flowers.
The rolling landscape park with a lake, 211 hectares (520 acres) of woods and waymarked trails is a great place to explore nature and wildlife on this bountiful estate. With buggy friendly surfaces on main visitor routes, families can enjoy a relaxing day out.
For any queries about visiting contact Felbrigg Hall, Gardens and Estate on 01263837444 or felbrigg@nationaltrust.org.uk
Address: Felbrigg Hall Gardens and Estate, Norwich, Norfolk, NR11 8PP. Visit Website