A Norfolk bus journey has been named one of the country's most picturesque routes.

The route, a coastal clipper from Lowestoft to Martham, has been included in a list of the most 'scenic' transport rides in the UK.

Lasting two hours, the trip goes through Norfolk and Suffolk, letting passengers view the Norfolk broads and see the coast at stops in Hemsby and Winterton-on-sea. 

Lowestoft Journal: Hemsby is one of the stops on the route of the 1A Coastal ClipperHemsby is one of the stops on the route of the 1A Coastal Clipper (Image: Luke Martin)

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Pete Waters, director of Visit East England said: "Travelling by bus for your holiday lets you go up and down the coast in an easy and affordable way, but also have a more sustainable break that's kinder to the local environment and population."

Holidaymakers can also visit popular tourist towns on the route as well, with stops at Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft on the agenda.

Lowestoft Journal: Passengers can hop off the Coastal Clipper to visit the Great Yarmouth promenadePassengers can hop off the Coastal Clipper to visit the Great Yarmouth promenade (Image: David Kirkham)

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Matt Fox, CEO of Snaptrip said: "The journey really is as important as the destination and we hope these suggestions are inspirational for those looking for summer holiday ideas and family days out."

The 1A Coastal Clipper came second after a bus route from Buxton to Sheffield in the Peak District.