Travel to Norwich by rail
Greater Anglia provides trains into Norwich from Liverpool Street Station in London. The trains are regular, running every 30 minutes daily. The journey time is a little under two hours. The fares are as low as £10 per person if booked in advance at greateranglia.co.uk.
Other rail services such as East Midlands, First Great Western and London Midland offer routes into London from all parts of the country.
For more information on your journey and to check train times and fares, visit nationalrail.co.uk.
Travel to Norwich by road
Travelling by road to Norwich is the most common method of transport. If you’re going to be travelling to Norwich by car from the North of England, take the A17/A47 if you are on the West coast, or the A1/M1 A17 if you are on the East coast.
If you are travelling from the West Country, take the A31, M3, M11, A11. From Wales, you will take the M4, M25, M11. These are possible routes, but we recommend using the AA Route Planner to plan your journey.
For more information on your journey and to check for possible delays, visit theaa.com/traffic-news/norfolk or norfolk.police.uk/traffic-updates.
Travel to Norwich by plane
Travel to Norwich by plane by flying into Norwich International, at Hellesden.
For more information and to find flights and times, visit norwichairport.co.uk.