Norfolk Lavender – Bus Stop
The Norfolk Lavender Bus Stop is on Lynx Route 33 and 33A (King’s Lynn to Great Bircham, Docking, Sedgeford and Hunstanton via Hillington and Flitcham) and Lynx Bus Route 34 (King’s Lynn to Hunstanton via Gaywood, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Dersingham, Snettisham and Heacham).
Route 33 and 33A starts at King’s Lynn Bus Station and ends at Hunstanton Bus Station. This bus route runs weekdays and on Saturdays.
Route 34 starts at King’s Lynn Bus Station and ends at Hunstanton Bus Station. This bus route runs weekdays and weekends.
View full timetables on the Lynx website.
Site Information

Opening Times:
Monday – Saturday (33 and 33A) and Monday – Sunday (34)

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Address:
Norfolk Lavender Bus Stop, Heacham, King's Lynn, PE31 7JA, Norfolk
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