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Visit Richardson’s Day Boat Hire – Stalham car-free
It takes a little planning to reach Richardson’s Day Boat Hire, Richardson’s Boating Holidays and Marina Café in secluded Stalham car-free. Buses run through the Norfolk Broads towards the beach.
There are buses a few times per day from: Norwich (about 50 mins), Great Yarmouth (55 mins) and North Walsham (20 mins). It’s then about a 10-minute stroll to the marina.
There are regular direct trains to Hoveton & Wroxham from Norwich, Sheringham and Cromer. It’s then an about 30-minute bus ride.
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Enjoy 5% off Day Boat Hire by train, bus or bike.
Enjoy 20% off amazing coffee, cookies, cakes and milkshakes in our Marina Café when arriving car-free, by bus or bike. (NOTE: 20% off your first order only)
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Plan your cycle route here. The Weavers Way and other local routes go to Stalham.
The Weavers Way from Cromer to Great Yarmouth passes through Stalham. You can walk to: Staithe, Hickling, North Walsham, Aylsham and Acle.
Hoveton & Wroxham has no taxi rank. Book ahead with Wroxham Taxis 01603 782925. Otherwise, Stripes Express 01692 434007 is in Stalham.
Here’s some information on access to attractions, buses and trains. The boats are not wheelchair accessible.
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Getting to Richardson’s Day Boat Hire – Stalham car-free
Here's our recommended route to Richardson’s Day Boat Hire – Stalham. To get bus and train times and walking routes use our journey planner.
By train
There are direct trains to Norwich from: London Liverpool Street (about 105 mins), London Stratford International (105 mins), Cambridge (75 mins), Peterborough (85 mins), Nottingham (2.5 hrs), Sheffield (3hrs 40 mins), Manchester Piccadilly (4.5 hrs), Liverpool Lime Street (5.5 hrs or change), Colchester (60 mins), Thetford (50 mins), Ipswich (40 mins), Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth (30-40 mins on the scenic Wherry Lines), Attleborough (20 mins) and Wymondham (15 mins).
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Change for the regular direct train to Hoveton & Wroxham from Norwich (about 10 mins) on the scenic Bittern Line. The train also runs from: Cromer (30 mins), Sheringham (40 mins), North Walsham (15 mins), Worstead (5 mins) and West Runton (35 mins).
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Walk for about 5 minutes to Roys Department Store.
Bus 5B from Hoveton & Wroxham stops not far from Richardson’s Boating Holidays. Buses leave a few times per day (none on Sundays). The journey takes about 30 minutes. Hop off at Stalham Church (by an old petrol station).
From the bus stop it’s (about) a 10-minute stroll through the village (crossing an A road).
From Norwich train station
Bus 5B from Norwich stops not far from Richardson’s Boating Holidays. Buses leave from Norwich train station (Stop DD) a few times per day (none on Sundays). The journey takes about 50 minutes. Hop off at Stalham Church (by an old petrol station).
From the bus stop it’s (about) a 10-minute stroll through the village (crossing an A road).
From Norwich town centre
Bus 5B from Norwich stops not far from Richardson’s Boating Holidays. Buses leave from St Stephens Street (Stop BC) or Castle Meadow (Stop CC) a few times per day (none on Sundays). The journey takes about 50 minutes. Hop off at Stalham Church (by an old petrol station).
From the bus stop it’s (about) a 10-minute stroll through the village (crossing an A road).
From Great Yarmouth and Caister-on-Sea
Bus 6 and bus X6 from Great Yarmouth stops not far from Richardson’s Boating Holidays. Buses leave from Market Gates (Stand A) a few times per day (none on Sundays). The journey takes about 55 minutes via Caister-on-Sea shops. Hop off at Stalham Church (by an old petrol station).
From the bus stop it’s (about) a 10-minute stroll through the village (crossing an A road).
From North Walsham
Bus 6 and bus X6 from Great Yarmouth stops not far from Richardson’s Boating Holidays. Buses leave from Travel Hub (Stand A) a few times per day (none on Sundays). The journey takes about 20 minutes. Hop off at Tesco (the supermarket is behind a hedge).
From the bus stop it’s (about) a 10-minute walk along the A road and through the village, with pavements.
From Mundesley
Bus 34 runs from Mundesley stops not far from Richardson’s Boating Holidays. Buses leave from Northfield Road a few times per day (not at weekends). The journey takes about 35 minutes. Hop off at Stalham Church (by an old petrol station).
From the bus stop it’s (about) a 10-minute stroll through the village (crossing an A road).
By coach or bus via Norwich
There are direct coaches to Norwich from: Great Yarmouth (coach 491 and bus 727), London (coach 490 and coach 491) and Cambridge (bus 727 and bus 728).
There are buses from across Norfolk and North Suffolk.
Bus 5B from Norwich stops not far from Richardson’s Boating Holidays. Buses leave from St Stephens Street (Stop BC) or Castle Meadow (Stop CC) a few times per day (none on Sundays). The journey takes about 50 minutes. Hop off at Stalham Church (by an old petrol station).
About Richardson’s Day Boat Hire – Stalham
Discover the Broads National Park from the water. Spend a day out on the Broads in one of our easy-to-drive day boats with a fully fitted canopy. We have a variety of boats that can seat up to 8 people and are available for the half or full day.
Explore the northern Broads by day boat and discover tranquil spots like How Hill, Ludham Bridge and Barton Broad. Moor up for waterside pubs, woodland walks, and charming villages - perfect for a peaceful adventure on these beautiful, wildlife-rich waterways.
Whether you're a family, couple, or group of friends, we have a boat to suit you. Even Four-legged family members are welcome! We'll provide you with life jackets, a full fuel tank, and instructions for a safe and enjoyable day on the water. No previous experience is required. We'll provide a full demonstration before you head out.
For any queries about visiting contact Richardson’s Day Boat Hire – Stalham on 01692 668 975 or [email protected]
Address: Richardson's, Stalham Boatyard, The Staithe, Stalham, Norfolk, NR12 9BX. Visit Website