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Walsingham
Guided Tours of Walsingham.
Wells-next- the-Sea
Explore acres of parkland with a stunning stately home, tranquil Walled Garden and fascinating Holkham Stories Experience. With cycle an boat hire, ropes course, delicious food and drink, tempting shopping and a multitude of amazing events.
Binham, Fakenham
A 900 year old parish church with Benedictine monastic ruins.
Interpretation panels and displays. Range of activities. Regular guided tours. Easy access. Toilet facilities. Car park. Open daily.
Wells-next- the-Sea
What better way to explore the sweeping avenues, winding woodland paths and waymarked trails in Holkham park than on a leisurely bike ride. We have bikes to hire for the whole family, from 2 hours to full days.
Burnham Deepdale
Shopping centre with shops & Deepdale Cafe in Burnham Deepdale on the A149 coast road, half way between Hunstanton & Wells-next-the-Sea on beautiful north Norfolk coast. Place to relax, shop, eat, drink & connect with friends & family.
Morston Quay
Beans Boat Trips, a family run business, to see the seals and birds at Blakeney Point. We operate throughout the year. A great trip out for all the family. The boats operate in the harbour we don't go out to sea.
Walsingham
Farm shop offering truly local butchery, homemade pies & ready meals from our kitchen, local produce, accredited 'Proudly Norfolk' local food champions.
Morston Quay
Beans Boat Trips, a family run business, to see the seals and birds at Blakeney Point. We operate throughout the year. A great trip out for all the family. The boats operate in the harbour we don't go out to sea.
Walsingham
The Shrine is an Anglican place of pilgrimage rebuilt in the 1930's following destruction during the Reformation. Within Church is the Holy House, a model of Mary's home in Nazareth.
Walsingham
Ruined Augustinian Priory, place of medieval and modern pilgrimage. Gardens, woodland, snowdrop and river walks. Visit the Shirehall Museum and discover the story of Walsingham since 1061 and Walsingham Bridewell, a Georgian prison.
Wells-next- the-Sea
A trail of discovery through the treetops, looking down over the woodland and seeing Holkham from a completely new perspective, whilst tackling wobbly crossings, swinging bridges and zip wires!
The small village of Morston, on the Norfolk coast, is close to the villages of Blakeney and Cley-next-the-Sea.
Little Walsingham
Picturesque village and a famous pilgrimage centre since 1061.
The award-winning beach at Wells is a long sweeping sandy beach backed by dunes, pine trees and colourful beach huts.
Norfolk
Holkham is the most extensive, diverse and dramatic nature reserve on a coastline famous for nature reserves.
Wells-next-the-Sea
Cider works in 18thC barn. Exhibits of cider making equipment, mugs and glasses. Sales of cider and apple juice.
Burnham Deepdale
This little church in its coastal village deserves fame for its three outstanding features: - it’s Saxon round tower (pre-Conquest of 1066), its Norman font, and its collection of medieval glass.
East Quay, Wells-Next-the–Sea
We create fun, relaxing, sometimes challenging, but undoubtedly life-enriching adventures on traditional wooden sailing boats, based in Wells-next-the-Sea, on the beautiful North Norfolk coast.
Morston
Morston Quay is at the heart of the Norfolk Coast. Hop onto a seal boat trip to Blakeney Point, or pick up the Norfolk Coast path and take in the beautiful coastline. Grab a drink and a tasty snack from our refreshments kiosk.
Holkham
Part of Holkham National Nature Reserve, Holkham Beach is the perfect place for enjoying wide open space and wildlife.