Situated just off the A47, Brundall is well connected for easy access across the Norfolk Broads. It has a direct rail service into Norwich one way and towards Great Yarmouth in the other direction. Most of the holiday accommodation here is made up of chalets which line the riverfront.
Things to see and do:
Brundall village centre is a few minutes walk up the hill from the train station and is well worth a visit. Strumpshaw Steam Museum with it's narrow gauge railway, steam trains and fairground rides is less than two miles away. The fine city of Norwich is just 10 minutes away by train, so you won't need to look for somewhere to park. Once there, the Cathedral, the Castle Museum, the vibrant outdoor market and multiple shopping experiences will keep you busy for a whole day.
Local pubs, restaurants, cafes
and takeaways:
The Yare Hotel is right next to Brundall train station, and is popular with both locals and those who moor their boats at the big adjacent Brooms Boats marina. A full menu is available if you don't want to cook yourself. Up in the village centre is
The Ram Inn. Bar snacks are offered, including home made pies, burgers and sandwiches etc. The Ram has regular live evening entertainment and a weekly quiz.
Cafes and takeaways:
The East Hills Cafe & Bistro and the Brundall Coffee Shop are available for those wanting a caffeine fix. Up in the village there is a fish and chip shop and a Chinese takeaway.
Other Shops:
There is a large Co-op Food Supermarket on the main street incorporating a Post Office, gifts, a newsagents and a cash machine. Also in the village is a hair dresser and a pharmacy. Brundall Medical Centre offers GP services.