HOW
TO GET TO NORFOLK
Despite the fact that Norfolk is not on a major UK routeway,
it is far from being ‘in the middle of nowhere.’
Communications have improved considerably in recent
years, with road, rail and air links having seen significant
investment. In 2008, the opening of Eastport at Great
Yarmouth will see a regular flow of passenger and freight
traffic from northern Europe. Visitors to Norwich and
Norfolk can get to the county by the following means
of transport:
| ROAD
– |
A17/A47
from the North
A505 and A14/A11 from the Midlands
M11/A11 and A12 from the South
|
| RAIL
– |
Peterborough
and Cambridge (Midlands and North)
London Liverpool Street and St Pancras (South)
|
AIR
-
|
Stansted
Airport, and the coach transfer to Norfolk
Norwich International Airport
|
| COACH
– |
Regular
daily services from London Victoria
|