Wells and Walsingham Light railway and timetable run regular steam trains from the seaside town of Wells next the Sea to the beautiful village of Walsingham. Walsingham with it’s famous Abbey and shrines is a beautiful and scenic place to see. You can sit back and enjoy first hand the nostalgic and atmospheric sights, sounds and smells of steam travel. With the train clanking over and under bridges, steaming past a hill-fort and an abandoned platform, and you get to choose between a wonder in Walsingham or the hustle and bustle of the beach and shops of scenic Wells.
Wells and Walsingham Railway timetable – COVID Running Timetable – WELLS DEPARTURES – 10am, 11am, 12 noon, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm, 4pm
Magnificent small railway for wonderful days out
There are amazing and beautiful views, wildflowers, butterflies, birds of prey, brown hare and deer all help to make your journey with us a memorable and unforgettable one. There are Children’s’ activities during every holiday and lots of events to choose from. there is free parking, wifi, toilets, cafe and gift shop, crazy croquet and picnic pods. Also New – there is Debbie’s Studio which has opened a gallery shop at our Wells station, offering hand-made local crafts and art to suit all tastes and pockets. The Wells and Walsingham Light Railway is a great fun day out for all the family and one of Norfolk’s amazing attractions.
NO NEED TO BOOK. JUST TURN UP AND PAY AT THE TICKET OFFICE… CHILDREN (up to 4 years) Round Trip: FREE – DOGS* Round Trip: FREE – ADULTS, CHILDREN and OAPs Round Trip: £5.00 – *Dogs may not be able to travel at busy times as priority will be given to human passengers! Passengers are welcome to leave their cars in our car park whilst they visit Wells town. 50% (£2.50) of the parking charge will be credited against the cost of your fares.
Whether your local or just visiting Norfolk, The Wells and Walsingham Light Railway is a great and fun family day out at one of Norfolk great attractions and after Covid 19 we hope to see you soon.
A big day out on the world’s smallest public railway
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