Family Days Out
- Pleasurewood Hills Theme Park
- The Big Dinosaur Adventure Theme Park
- Banham Zoo – visit the monkeys!
- Pensthorpe Trust – Nature Park
Norfolk Association of Top Attractions
There are many muesum, castle and English Heritage Sites to explore in Norfolk as well as a number of National Trust properties and sites. Other places for you to visit are:
- Sandringham Estate – The Norfolk retreat of HM The Queen.
- Blickling Hall – Country House
- Felbrigg Hall – Country House
- Walsingham – A place of pilgrimage for many centuries.
- Letheringsett Warermill – a working watermill
- Mundesley Maritime Museum – a former coastguards lookout.
Arts and crafts
- Wroxham Barns
- Birchingham Gallery – Holt
- Doddle Pots – make your own pots
- Cat Pottery by Jenny Winstanley in North Walsham
- Sutton Pottery
- Alby Crafts
Wildlife
Simply explore the countryside with nature reserves at Cley, Blakney, Brancaster and Hickling Broad where you might be luck enough to see a rare bittern. To find out more from the Norfolk Wildlife Trust and Birds of Britain
Walking in Norfolk
There is plenty of walking you can do in Norfolk including Peddars Way, an ancient trail though areas of outstanding natural beauty which includes the Norfolk Coastal Path
Unfortunately cycling is no longer allowed on the Norfolk Coastal Path, but cyclists can follow this route of little country lanes along the North Norfolk coast and information about these route can be found on the Visit Norfolk website
Local Produce
Information about local food and produce can be found on the Produced in Norfolk website and the locations of Farmers’ Market
Also nearby
- Sea and Freshwater Fishing
- Golf
- Sailing
- Bowls
- Horseriding