Norwich City Council - Infrastructure
Connections By Road
Norwich's main arteries are the A11 and A12, linking the city with London and the Southeast, and the A47 running to the Midlands.
Distance to Central London: Up to 150 miles (Up to 3 hours)Distance to Birmingham: Up to 200 miles (Up to 3 hours)
Distance to Leeds: Up to 200 miles (Up to 3 hours)
Distance to Leicester: Up to 150 miles (Up to 2.5 hours)
Distance to Manchester: Up to 300 miles (Up to 5 hours)
Distance to Oxford: Up to 200 miles (Up to 4 hours)
Distance to Cambridge: Up to 75 miles (Up to 1.5 hour)
Connections By Rail
Half-hourly services run to London Liverpool Street (1 hour 50 minutes), and regular services also run to Peterborough, Birmingham, Cambridge, Manchester and Liverpool.
Hours to Central London: Up to 2Connections By Air
Norwich Airport offers worldwide links via four daily flights to Amsterdam/Schiphol. Other destinations include Manchester, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and various European destinations.
Closest Airport: NorwichDistance to Luton: Up to 100 miles (Up to 2 hours)
Distance to London Stansted: Up to 75 miles (Up to 1.5 hour)
Connections By Freight Ports
Norwich is served by Great Yarmouth and King's Lynn ports. The major international ports of Harwich and Felixstowe are easily accessible by road and rail.
Distance to Felixstowe: Up to 75 miles (Up to 2 hours)Distance to London: Up to 150 miles (Up to 3 hours)






