The charming village of Mundesley, located on the coast of Norfolk, has pubs, convenience stores, and The Porthole, a great café and bar that serves a variety of cocktails on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights. Other attractions include a well-liked golf course, a sizable park with playgrounds, a lovely sandy beach with colourful beach huts, and charming cottages, many of which are constructed from local flint stone. Both the well-known beach communities of Cromer and Sheringham, which is well-known for being a steam train stop on the Poppy Line Historic Railway, are nearby. Other notable locations in the region include Sheringham Park, Blickling Hall, and Felbrigg Hall, which are all owned by the National Trust. For gardeners, East Ruston Gardens and Hoverton Hall are a must-see. The Norfolk Broads, where kids may have treehouse adventures at “Bewilderwood” or rent a cruiser and spend the day exploring the waterways, are also easily accessible by car. Norwich’s attractions include a cathedral, a castle, museums, the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, several guided tours, top-notch dining, and good shopping. The whole of Norfolk may be explored from Mundesley.