There are two putting greens. One is in the centre of the Town opposite the North Norfolk Railway station and the other on the top of the cliff at the eastern end of the Town, accessed from Cliff Road. The Splash Leisure and Fitness Centre is along Weybourne Road and has a swimming pool, 150ft waterslide and a wavemachine. Sheringham Golf Club [Web site] founded in 1891 [SSS 71, 6456 yds], considered by many golfers to be the finest course in East Anglia is sited on the cliff top westwards from the Town. The sea is visible from all the holes and the clumps of gorse call for careful striking of the ball if you wish to continue using it. The Poppy Line, Sheringham’s steam railway next to the main car park. Regular trips to Holt mid-March to mid-October. Tel 0126 820800 for times. Nature walk on Beeston Common, [Web site] part of the North Norfolk Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and an SSSI. Many hundred of species of wildflower have been recorded including eight species of orchid. Butterfly varieties abound and at least 10 species of dragonfly and sometimes kingfishers are to be seen on the pond. The Priory Maze and Gardens [Web site] at Beeston Regis, just after the Town boundary towards Cromer. A ten foot high hedge maze and many different types of set gardens give an ideal background for relaxing and contemplation. A tea rooms at the site enables you to complete a restful experience. A special quiz trail for children from 3 to 103 is available. There are also a variety of evening events. Tel. 01263 822986 Sheringham Town Museum [Web site] is situated at the beginning of the East esplanade next to the Crown PH. At Weybourne there is The Muckleburgh Collection a working military museum. [Web site]