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UK’s ‘most scenic’ 5-mile train ride snakes through beautiful seaside villages

From golden sandy beaches to rolling countryside hills – and even a 1950s-style waiting rooms – this train journey may only be 5-miles long, but it’s bursting with wonder

Sheringham from the Beeston Bump, Norfolk, UK.
You’ll never want to get off this stunning railway line(Image: Getty Images)

Hop on board and ‘lose yourself to nostalgia’ on this impressive train journey that idles along a stunning slice of the UK coast. It’s no secret that trains in Britain don’t exactly have the best reputation: infamous for constant delays, last-minute cancellations, and insufferable overcrowding.

However, there are still more than 170 heritage railway lines operating across the UK, covering over 600 miles of track. Many of these offer a sharp contrast to the rush-hour Northern service that never seems to show up. They’re pristine on the inside, dripping with original furnishings from the 50s, are highly punctual, and offer a much better view than staring into random people’s gardens.

The Poppy Line, also known as the North Norfolk Railway, is a stellar example. In fact, it was recently crowned as one of the most ‘scenic’ train routes in the entire of England – and it’s pretty easy to see why.

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Heritage steam railway, Sheringham station, North Norfolk Railway, England, UK. (Photo by: Geography Photos/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
The Poppy Line is one of the most beautiful train routes in England(Image: Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Starting off in the charming seaside town of Sheringham, passengers will feel like they’ve been sent back in time the second they arrive at the station. While you may be tempted to hop straight on board, make sure to visit the 1950s waiting room, gift shop, and children’s activity coach.

“Buying your ticket is where it all starts!” said Explore Norfolk. “The ticket office doesn’t look like it’s changed much since it was used in the days of steam back in the 1950s, and the old suitcases and trunks in the office and on the station gives you a real sense of what it was like many years ago. The same can be said for Holt station too where everything looks so authentic.”

A vintage steam train on the North Norfolk Railway, also known as The Poppy Line. This heritage railway operates from the Victorian coastal resort of Sheringham to the Georgian town of Holt, calling at Weybourne station as an intermediate station on the 11 mile journey. The route and runs through some some of the Norfolk's most stunning coastal scenery,  offering spectacular views of Norfolk's Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and is consequently very popular with tourists and visitors.
The experience begins the second you enter the train station(Image: Getty Images)

After departing, you’ll quickly end up in a quintessentially British village called Weybourne. Here, you can visit the Muckleburgh Military Collection, which is the UK’s biggest privately owned military museum, featuring over 120 tanks, guns and vehicles among its 10,000-item collection. Or, bring a picnic along with you and enjoy an alfresco lunch in the sun.

“Better still, walk from Weybourne to Sheringham Park, up to the Gazebo, where if you time it right, you’ll get the most fantastic view of the steam engines puffing along the line,” Explore Norfolk added. “If you look at the timetable you’ll be able to see when the next steam train goes past.”

Cottages in the Norfolk village of Castle Rising, seen from the ramparts of the castle. The roof of the church tower can be seen above the trees. Castle Rising is a small village near King’s Lynn, which has an exceptionally interesting and historic castle keep.
The 5-mile route winds through some picturesque towns and villages(Image: Getty Images)

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When you’re back on board, sit back, relax, and enjoy the endless vistas from both windows. You’ll meander through quaint towns, rolling countryside hills, and long stretches of golden beaches – until ending up in Holt.

This chocolate box destination is filled with 18th-century Georgian buildings, tranquil courtyards, and a bustling high street. You’re also just a stone’s throw from Holt Country Park, which the Express describes as a lush ‘100-acre woodland with oak, pine and silver birch trees’. For history buffs, the nearby ruins of Baconsthorpe Castle are a must.

You can buy tickets in advance online, which will give you a heft 15 per cent discount. Prices will vary depending on the route you’ve chosen and the time of the year. An adult ticket on Friday, April 18 costs £25, while a child’s ticket comes to just £17.50. Family discounts are also available.

You book your ticket for the Poppy Line here.

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