Linden
Welcome to Linden, a new and completely refurbished bed and breakfast set in the village of Hillington in West Norfolk, just three miles from Sandringham and close to King's Lynn and the Norfolk coast.
The house has been furnished and equipped to the highest standards to ensure you have an enjoyable, comfortable and relaxing stay.
A freshly cooked and varied breakfast will set you up for the day as you explore all that Norfolk has to offer. A comfortable lounge and huge garden will enable you to plan your stay or just sit and relax in this haven in the countryside.
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Linden, Station Road, Hillington, King's Lynn, PE31 6DE, Norfolk
Nearby Trails
Sandringham Cycling Loop

0.4 Miles Away
There is a touch of Royalty to some of this route with its well-kept roadsides and pretty cottages contrasted by a large amount of unsurfaced tracks.
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Sandringham Cycle Route

1.61 Miles Away
From a Norman Castle to a modern royal estate, there is barely a moment of this journey that does not conjure some wonderful sight from the distant or recent past.
The Sandringham visitor centre is the perfect starting point for the adventure. The route is suitable for any type of bicycle.
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King's Lynn Walsingham Way
Explore beyond West Norfolk

2.48 Miles Away
An historic 29-mile King’s Lynn to Walsingham pilgrim trail will soon be officially launched.
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Peddars Way, Harpley walk

2.67 Miles Away
Starting in Great Massingham, this walk takes in Grimston Heath and passes pockets of woodland across rolling downland before heading back on Peddars Way.
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Sandringham Country Park walk

2.7 Miles Away
In 1968 an area of 142 hectares of The Queen's private Estate at Sandringham was designated a Country Park. It has subsequently been enlarged so that today nearly 243 hectares are available for visitors to enjoy.
The Park is open every day - there are two waymarked Nature Trails, one 1½ miles long and the other 2½ miles long, and there are many other woodland paths to explore - there is a map of the Country Park and its walks below.
Whether you visit the Country Park in May when the rhododendrons are in bloom; in the autumn when the woods are bright with colour and the ground covered with acorns and chestnuts; or in the winter when the hoar frost may make the birch trees gleam white against a darkening sky, you will find yourself in a living landscape.
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