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Norwich 1: Broads and coast

Posted on 19 April 20182 April 2021 by Rob Ainsley

I’m in Norwich for a few days, researching routes round the Broads and up and down the coast.

Do you like Horning? I don’t know, I’ve never Horned.
Happisburgh. And you thought your local potholes were bad enough.
Cromer must be a boom town, because there were plenty of people willing to pay £5 for a pint of lager on the pier.

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