Caley Hall Hotel
The original manor house at Caley Hall dates back to 1648 and was home to the Le Strange steward from 1842-57.
The stables and outbuildings were converted to provide 40 comfortable and well equipped chalet style bedrooms in 1976. Caley
Hall has a fabulous restaurant serving AA rosette standard food and a comfortable bar and lounge area which is the ideal place to relax after a hard day at the beach.
Close to Old Hunstanton beach and near to Hunstanton Golf Club, Caley Hall Hotel is the ideal choice for a relaxing short break, a group walking or birdwatching holiday or a quite romantic weekend.
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Old Hunstanton Rd, Hunstanton, Norfolk, PE36 6HH
Nearby Trails
Hunstanton to Ringstead Cycling: Off-road Rides
0.03 Miles Away
This route takes you over the hills which overlook Hunstanton, Holme-next-the-Sea and Heacham using quiet green lanes and farm tracks which wind through a quiet, open, landscape. The 16 mile route is challenging due to the rough nature of the off-road sections. Allow approximately 4 hours to complete the ride. Approximately 35% is off-road, on a mix of byways and unclassified roads with soft surfaces which are easy to cycle along during dry and dusty summer months, but which become more challenging after periods of rain. The route requires either mountain or hybrid cycles.
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Hunstanton Circular Route
0.05 Miles Away
Linked by a series of clifftop greens and gardens, this circular route combines the hubbub of Hunstanton and the relative quiet of its much older neighbour, Old Hunstanton. The two settlements offer a truly wide variety of options for food and drink, to suit all tastes and budgets.
This Hunstanton circular walk is not signposted on the ground, but it easy to follow with a map. It leads from Le Strange’s statue at Upper Green, along North Promenade, up toward the cliffs. It then follows the route of the Norfolk Coast Path, past the ruin of St. Edmunds Chapel and Hunstanton Lighthouse. Coming through Old Hunstanton it visits St. Mary’s Church before returning to Hunstanton via the Esplanade Gardens.
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Peddars Way
Explore beyond West Norfolk
0.85 Miles Away
The Peddars Way is a long distance footpath in Norfolk, England. It is 46 miles long and follows the route of a Roman road. It has been suggested by more than one writer that it was not created by the Romans but was an ancient trackway, a branch or extension of the Icknield Way, used and remodelled by the Romans. The name is said to be derived from the Latin pedester – on foot. It is first mentioned on a map of 1587 AD. It starts at Knettishall Heath in Suffolk (near the Norfolk-Suffolk border, about 7 km or 4 mi east of Thetford), and links with the Norfolk Coast Path at Holme-next-the-Sea.
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Peddars Way, Ringstead walk
1.22 Miles Away
An enjoyable walk across undulating countryside, passing Courtyard Farm, home of conservationist and peer Lord Melchett. Look for the village stocks that can still be seen in the car park of the Gin Trap pub
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Ringstead
1.23 Miles Away
This is the longest of the Coastal Treasures walks. The sense of remoteness that exists along this walk’s green and pleasant lanes is a wonderful experience for the more adventurous walker and the perfect excuse to indulge in some great local food afterwards.
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