Land Train

Explore Hunstanton on the Searles Land Train

All aboard the Searles Land Train. It’s the best way to explore Hunstanton during the main holiday season, with trips from Searles Leisure Resort to Old Hunstanton Lighthouse, calling in to the town centre on route. The Searles Land Train is not only open to guests but also local residents and visitors. Exploring the town with your four-legged friend? Well behaved dogs are also welcome on board.

Stop 1: Searles La Piazza

Stop 2: Searles Touring Park

Stop 3: Searles Fountain Sports Bar

Stop 4: Searles Touring Park

Stop 5: Searles Supermarket

Stop 6: Searles Main Entrance

Stop 7: The Spinney Town Centre

Stop 8: Seafront The Green

Stop 9: Hunstanton Lighthouse

Stop 10: Seafront The Green

Stop 11: The Spinney Town Centre

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9:47

9:52

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10:02
(Town Only)

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10:27

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10:43

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12:08

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(Town Only)

12:37
(Town Only)

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14:57

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2024 Season Fares

1 Stop £1.25
2 Stops £2.20
Round Trip £3.10
Family Round Trip (2 Adults, 2 Children) £10.75
Family Round Trip (2 Adults, 3 Children) £12.75

Please note: Prices are correct at the time of publishing and are subject to change.

Service Update

31/10/2024

The Land Train has now completed it 2024 season. We look forward to welcoming you back in March 2025 (date TBC).

Please note: Our Land Train typically runs from March-October, and doesn’t run on Monday or Friday. Service times are subject to change.

Land Train Legacy

In 2023 the iconic “yellow land train” was retired and we welcomed a new addition, that perfectly complements our signature blue and white colour palette. Not only was this new addition stylish, we we’re also pleased to introduce a carriage that can accommodate a wheelchair user. With an understanding of how passionate our community and guests are about our land train we opened a competition to name the new train and were proud to land on “Richard” suggested to honour our late Managing Director.