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  1. The top attractions to visit in Norfolk are: The Broads National Park; Norwich Cathedral; East Ruston Old Vicarage Garden; Norfolk Coast Path; Oxburgh Estate; See all attractions in Norfolk on Tripadvisor

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    • Explore Natural Norfolk
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    Norfolk Beaches

    One of Norfolk’s top tourist attractions, there are an incredible 33 beaches along its beautiful 90-mile coastline. From vast expanses of golden sands and peaceful beaches off the beaten track to traditional seaside beaches perfect for families and dog-friendly beaches ideal for long walks, there’s a beach in Norfolk for everyone. In 2023, TripAdvisor awarded Gorleston-on-SeaBeach the number one Best Beach in the UK and number twelve Best European Beach. It’s certainly a huge sandy beach, but...

    Norfolk Nature Reserves

    The county is home to a LOT of nature reserves and they are some of the best places to visit in Norfolk. The Norfolk Wildlife Trust run 32 reserves alone, the RSPBmanage eight sites, and Norfolk’s authorities manage another 27 local nature reserves. Norfolk’s flora and fauna are as eclectic as the county itself. From the unique species found in the Norfolk Broads to the birder’s paradise on the North Norfolk Coast, the county is a haven for wildlife and plants. The best Norfolk nature reserve...

    Norfolk Broads

    Huge skies, undulating landscapes and LOTS of water…the Norfolk Broads are an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty where rivers, lakes and sea combine to create a unique and diverse place full of natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage. Formed in medieval times, today Britain’s largest protected wetlands and one of the top Norfolk attractions are encapsulated in the Broads National Park, and are home to over 125 miles of navigable waterways surrounded by breathtaking scenery. With water...

    Stand Up Paddle in Norfolk

    This popular sport of SUP has really taken off in Norfolk, where the gentle water of the Broads and creeks of North Norfolk, make it easy to learn. You can bring your own equipment or hire at various places. You can paddle board right through the centre of Norwich on the River Wensum, the longest chalk steam in Norfolk, or take to the sea at Cromer. If you prefer something a little more gentle, follow the tidal creeks through the salt marsh from Burnham Overy Staithe, Brancaster Staitheor Sal...

    Surfing in North Norfolk

    Learning to balance in the waves as you surf from Cromer’s beach is great fun. You can take lessons and hire equipment from the highly rated Glide Surf School, a family-run business. I’m going to confess that I’ve never tried surfing, so can’t say it’s my favourite thing! But, Cromerhas become an increasingly popular destination for surfers in Norfolk, where I’m reliably informed that deep swells, good waves and ice-cold seas are fast making North Norfolk and Cromer a mecca for the die-hard s...

    Hiking in Norfolk

    Norfolk is a wonderful year-round hiking destination, especially if, like me, you don’t like hills! There are a number of national trails throughout Norfolk including; 1. The Norfolk Coast Pathruns for 84 miles between Hunstanton and Hopton-on-Sea, through Norfolk’s AONB and is one of the best things to do in North Norfolk. 2. The Pedders Way is 46 miles long and runs through the diverse countryside from Thetfordin the Brecks to the North Norfolk coast near Hunstanton. 3. The Marriott’s Way H...

    Explore Magical BeWILDerwood

    Probably the number one family attraction in Norfolk, BeWILDerwoodis located in the village of Horning to the east of Norwich. This woodland adventure park is a brilliant place for kids to burn off lots of energy by climbing the numerous treehouses, hurling down zip lines and slides, and crossing the many rope bridges strung between the trees. The whole park is character-themed from a series of kids’ books, and this forms the basis of indoor attractions including story-telling and craft sessi...

    Let off Steam at Norfolk’s Outdoor Centres

    Older kids and teenagers will love the thrill of high ropes courses, zip lines and climbing walls, and parents will love the peace for a few hours! Located within 26 acres of picturesque woodlands along the North Norfolk Coast, Hilltop Outdoor Centreis a high-quality, accredited, family-run independent Outdoor Education Centre. This action-packed adventure of high ropes, zip lining, tree top trails and swings, climbing walls and archery is one of the best family days out in North Norfolk. In...

    Have Fun at West Norfolk’s Farms

    Snettisham Parkand Park Farm is a working Norfolk farm growing wheat for animal feed, barley, sugar beet and grass, which is grazed by a 400 flock of sheep, a herd of red deer, and horses and ponies from their own stables. The 329-acre working farm is open to the public and is a brilliant day out with kids. See lambs being born, take a 45 minute deer safari, bottle feed baby animals, collect freshly laid eggs, ride ponies, and take a walk on one of their three wonderful trails. Church Farm St...

    Sample Norfolk Seafood

    The seas off the coast of Norfolk are bountiful with shellfish including crab, mussels, prawns and lobster, and fish like Longshore herring and skate. This is because an ecosystem is created by a current of cold water which sweeps south from Norway and brings an abundance of nutrients with it. A longshore drift is created as this current arrives on the North Norfolk coast, creating the perfect environment for seafood and fish to thrive. Much of this produce is caught and sold to local restaur...

    Norfolk Alcohol Tastings

    One of the best things to do in Norfolk for adults is a local alcohol tasting. Whether you like a local craft ale, beer, English wine, Norfolk cider or Norfolk gin, you’re in for a treat in Nelson’s County! With six Norfolk vineyards producing exceptional award-winning English wines, twelve gin distilleries, Woodfordes Breweryin the heart of the Norfolk Broads, and over 35 micro-breweries spread across Norfolk, there’s an alcoholic beverage for everyone! My favourite Norfolk vineyard is Chet...

    Buy Local in Norfolk Farm Shops & Farmers Markets

    There’s a huge variety of Norfolk farm shops to discover. If you’re looking for local produce that’s farm fresh or foraged ingredients like samphire, top quality butchers, fishmongers and cheese makers, honey producers, and all those delicatessens where baked treats are made daily, using only local ingredients, you’re in the right place! I love visiting Wiveton Hall near Blakeney and if anyone’s coming for a long Norfolk weekend, we head here! The farm shopsells lots of lovely local food and...

    Discover Norfolk’s Castles

    Norfolk is a county full of fascinating history, and that means there are also castles! Dotted around the gorgeous landscapes and pretty rural villages of Norfolk are many historic castles for you to explore. Some of these places to go in Norfolk are remarkably well-preserved and some are atmospheric tumble-down ruins, whilst others are castles in name only, and all that remains are the massive mounds and grassy earthworks to show what once existed. My favourite Norfolk castle is Castle Acre...

    Learn in Norfolk’s Museums

    There are over 80 museums in Norfolk, run by local authorities, charities and private organisations, and covering many different aspects of life in Norfolk, and wider afield. There are military, technological, transport, historic, local, maritime, religious and art museums spread around the county. Probably the best way to work out which museum to visit is to search for ‘museums near me’ – you might even be surprised and find a gem that is really worth visiting! I really enjoy visiting Gresse...

    Explore Norfolk’s Stately Homes

    Once a county of affluent landowners, there is a rich and diverse collection of stately homes in Norfolk. These historic houses offer a unique insight into the story of Norfolk and the people and politics who shaped not only Nelson’s County but the United Kingdom too. Many of these Norfolk attractions have fabulous gardens to discover, and wider parkland, ideal for walking, running around with the kids or simply enjoying the beautiful Norfolk landscapes. Of particular note are the Sandringham...

    Discover Norfolk’s RNLI

    For generations, the Norfolk coast has been watched over by brave volunteers, who put their lives at risk to rescue others at sea. These original crews were often fishermen, without any special equipment, who knew the tides and sandbanks of this gorgeous, but treacherous, coast. In the early 19th century, wealthy Norfolk residents and patrons provided towns with a large boat, to act as a lifeboat. Often these were dragged in and out of the water by the crew, but in Wells-next-the-Sea, the lif...

    Take a Scenic Train Ride in Norfolk

    Railways have played a large part in Norfolk’s history, as trade developed and industry flourished, the railway lines followed. This led to Norfolk’s railway heritage, which these days is enjoyed by visitors to the county. The wonderful narrow-gauge Bure Valley Steam Railway runs through the lush Bure Valley and has a great hiking and cycling path alongside, so you can take the train in one direction, and get back under your own steam …see what I did there? The steam-powered North Norfolk Rai...

    Car & Motorbike Experiences in Norfolk

    The Norfolk Motorcycle Museumin North Walsham boasts over 160 classic 20th century bikes. British, European, American, Japanese… they’re all here. Tightly packed in rows two layers high, there’s a lot to see and explore for bike lovers. Down the coast at Caister Castle, is the UK’s largest privately owned motor collection open to the public. With many fine and rare veteran, vintage, classic, sports and touring automobiles and motorcycles, the collection holds more than 120 cars and 100 bikes,...

    Theatre

    Norfolk boasts its fair share of theatres, including the one-of-a-kind Pavilion Theatre at the end of Cromer’s Victorian Pier. In Norwich, a city well known for literature, it’s no surprise that there are six permanent theatres, including Norwich Puppet Theatre, The Playhouse, The Garage, Sewell Barn and Maddermarket Theatre, with the largest being Norwich Theatre Royal. Over in West Norfolk, King’s Lynn Corn Exchangeon Tuesday Market Place is a Grade II listed building with an 1854 facade th...

    Art Galleries

    There are art galleries all over Norfolk, from small studios to stately homes and large museums, offering everything from local crafts to exhibitions by famous artists. Probably the best known of these is the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Artsin the grounds of the University of East Anglia. Completed in 1978, it was one of the first major public buildings to be designed by the architects Norman Foster and Wendy Cheesman. Not only is this a stunning contemporary building, but it is also a light-...

    Literature

    In 1395 Julian of Norwich was the first woman to write a book in English: Revelations of Divine Love. It’s no surprise then that Norwich was named England’s first UNESCO City of Literature and is host to the National Centre for Writing. Norfolk celebrates its pride of place within the nation’s literary world with a series of year-round events, workshops and readings, including Spring’s UEA Literary Festival, June’s Felixstowe Book Festival and November’s Poetry in Aldeburgh Festival, neither...

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  5. 5 de abr. de 2016 · The top attractions to visit in Norfolk are: The Broads National Park; Norwich Cathedral; East Ruston Old Vicarage Garden; Norfolk Coast Path; Oxburgh Estate; See all attractions in Norfolk on Tripadvisor

  6. Explore the seven areas of Norfolk – each one offering a superb range of things to do and see, attractions and accommodationBreckland and Thetford Forest. Broadland and Broads. Great Yarmouth. King’s Lynn and West Norfolk. North Norfolk. Norwich. South Norfolk and Waveney Valley