Explore the Norfolk Coast Path Start your trek along the Norfolk Coast Path and witness some of the most tranquil sights you can see along the coastline. Run wild on Holkham Beach Miles of white-gold sand with dunes and sandpits along the Norfolk coast. Location: Holkham, Norfolk. Enjoy strolls on the grounds of Sandringham Estate Follow in the footsteps of the Royal Family and explore the Queen's official Norfolk residence.
Location: Sandringham, Norfolk. Find each of the Norwich 12 The Norwich 12 is an exciting collection of historically and architecturally rich buildings spanning 1, years of history in Norwich. Location: Hoveton, Norfolk. Relax in a hot tub surrounded by nature at Woodland Holiday Park Stay in a timber lodge with a hot tub and a forest full of wildlife in Norfolk, close to the heritage coast.
Location: Trimmington, Norfolk. Location: Brancaster Staithe, Norfolk. Go otter spotting in Norfolk When it comes to big game spotting in the Broads National Park, there is no prey more sleek, more rare and more exciting than the otter. Location: Fakenham, Norfolk. Cycle, sail or swim in the Norfolk Broads Sense the sounds, smells and colours of spring at Waveney River Centre in Norfolk, a serene countryside retreat with plenty of outdoor activities.
Revel in a riverside romance at Norfolk Mead Hotel The Norfolk village of Coltishall, only 6 miles from Norwich and set on the edge of the Broads, offers plenty of romantic things to do by the river. Castles, keeps and country retreats Explore the keep and ramparts of a 12th century castle, and the ornate interiors and gardens of Houghton Hall and Sandringham House. Location: Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. See more results. Related Items. Nearby places to visit Suffolk Visit Suffolk to see swanky coastal towns, landscapes straight from Constable and Gainsborough, and the home of the old Kings of East Anglia.
This man-made wonder is home to a whole host of wildlife as well as being a fantastic place to relax. Norfolk is home to marsh harriers, pretty little kingfishers, boxing brown hares, otters, and even the odd-looking Chinese water deer. In Norwich, head to The Lanes for your fix of cobbled streets and wonky Tudor buildings.
The Norfolk landscape is defined by swathes of big blue skies. Wherever in the county you are, the skies are sure to be amazing. If you get away from the city and big towns at night, there are some fantastic stargazing opportunities to be had, too. North Norfolk has its own restaurant week every autumn and there are regular street food trucks outside the Forum in Norwich. The North Norfolk coast is a haven for walkers, bird watchers and photographers. Feast on fabulous seasonal food and drink.
Summer is the time to try the famous Cromer crab which gets its sweet taste from the Cromer chalk beds as well as samphire which grows wild and is only in season a short time over the summer. Seaside Resorts. You can find traditional seaside resorts dotted along the coastline with lots of things to do and see including eating some of the best fish and chips and ice cream. Sheringham is a charming seaside town with a Blue Flag beach, heritage steam railway, shops, places to eat and fantastic coastal and countryside walks.
Just along the coast is Cromer, a favourite with families looking for a more traditional seaside holiday. With a sandy Blue Flag beach, museums, surfing, plenty of attractions and wonderful walking along the Norfolk Coast Path, Cromer is a great place for a summer holiday. Around to the East is Mundesley, a pretty Victorian seaside village where families can enjoy a traditional holiday away from the hustle and bustle. Or right around to the West is Hunstanton, an elegant Victorian resort with its famous striped cliffs and is one of the sunniest resorts in Norfolk enjoying dramatic sunsets.
See the seals. Blakeney is home to the largest seal colony in England and in the summer between June and September , common seals have their pups. You can take a boat trip from Morston Quay to Blakeney Point to see the seals safely in their own habitat.
Festival fun. Summer in north Norfolk is full of festivals and carnivals. The lighter evenings mean there are lots of shows and outdoor live concerts for all interests and ages from the Cromer Pier variety shows the only show in the world at the end of a Pier to classical music to proms and even Classic Ibiza!
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