One of the county's coastal bus routes has been named among the most scenic in the UK.
The CH1 Coasthopper bus between Cromer and Wells-next-the-Sea has been crowned one of the "best bus trips for taking in the countryside" by The Guardian.
The service travels through north Norfolk hotspots including Blakeney, Sheringham and West Runton.
It takes roughly an hour to reach Wells-next-the-Sea from Cromer Bus Station where the route begins and leaves every hour between Monday and Saturday.
The service runs every hour and a half on Sundays.
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The Guardian said: "With huge views over tidal marshes to the sea, the Coasthopper bus is perfect for accessing the wild Norfolk Coast Path.
"The salty expanses around Blakeney are a crucial site for migrating birds in autumn, and home to the biggest grey seal colony in England."
Sanders Coaches, which operates the services, has recently been named as a finalist in a Top Independent Operator category of the UK Bus Awards.
Last month, Sanders announced some changes to its routes including turning the 5.20pm Coasthopper service from Wells to Cromer from a seasonal to a year-round route.
All single fares are currently capped by the government at a maximum of £2.00.
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