Fox & Hound Heacham – Bus Stop
The Fox & Hound Bus Stop is on Lynx Route Coastliner 36 (King’s Lynn to Hunstanton, Wells-next-the-Sea and Fakenham via Burnham Market and Walsingham) and Lynx Route 408 (Heacham to Smithdon High School).
Route Coastliner 36 starts at King’s Lynn Bus Station and ends at Oak Street Fakenham. During weekdays and weekends, buses run up to every hour.
Route 408 starts at Collingwood Close Heacham and ends at Smithdon High School Heacham. The bus route runs on schooldays only.
View full timetables on the Lynx website.
Site Information

Opening Times:
Monday – Sunday (Coastliner) and Monday – Friday (408)

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Fox & Hound Bus Stop, Heacham, King's Lynn, PE31 7EX, Norfolk
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