Acle is a small market town and is the starting point of the 50 mile Weavers' Way Ultra.
It is regarded as the Gateway to the Norfolk Broads so running near here is alongside the River Bure. One of the few chalk streams in the country. There is always abundant wildlife and great skies in any weather.
Stalham is a small town and marks the start of the 50k course and the 1st indoor checkpoint on the 50 mile course (2nd indoor one on 100k)for The Weavers' Way ultras.
Stalham marks a change in scenery on this route as it becomes more woodland and also passes through Blickling Hall and Felbrigg Hall on the way to the sea at Cromer
Cromer is a seaside town and is the finish location of both the 50k and 50 mile races. It is a beautiful Victorian town perched on cliffs above the sea with an award winning pier that we use as our finish line.
1. The Bridge Inn: offers a range of dishes, including seafood, steaks, and vegetarian options. The Bridge Inn also has a beer garden and a children's play area.
2. The Hermitage Restaurant: This restaurant serves a range of modern British and European dishes, including seafood, steaks, and vegetarian options. The Hermitage Restaurant has a cozy atmosphere and is popular with locals.
3. Acle Spice: This Indian restaurant serves a range of traditional Indian dishes, including curries, biryanis, and tandoori dishes. Acle Spice also has a takeaway service.
There is also a Fish and Chip shop and Scooters cafe.
1. The Greyhound Inn: This traditional pub is in Hickling a few miles from Stalham. The Greyhound Inn has a relaxed atmosphere and a beer garden.
2. The Wayford Bridge Inn: see above
3. Sutton Staithe Hotel: see above
There are also Chinese , Indian takeaways and a Fish and Chip shop and Rainbow cafe on the High street.
1. The Red Lion: see above
2. North Sea Fish Restaurant: This seafood restaurant is situated right on the seafront and has been serving fish and chips to locals and visitors for over 50 years.
3. The Grove: see above.
4. Cromer Tandoori: This Indian restaurant serves a range of classic Indian dishes, including curries, tandoori dishes, and biryanis. They also offer a takeaway service.
5. Rocky Bottoms: This seafood restaurant and café is situated on the beach at West Runton, just outside Cromer. They offer a range of seafood dishes, including lobster, crab, and mussels, as well as light bites and drinks.
6. The Fishermen's Club: This traditional members' club in Cromer serves a range of pub classics, seafood, and vegetarian dishes. Non-members are welcome to visit and eat in the bar area.
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