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  • Family walking in the forest
    In Explore

    Five ways static caravan owners get more from their favourite destination

    Five ways static caravan owners get more from their favourite destination.

    So many more of us are choosing to holiday in the UK this year – in fact, 2026 is being dubbed as ‘the year of the staycation’ – and it’s not surprising considering rising travel costs. And with so many wonderful places to visit, like here in north Norfolk, why would you want to go any further afield?

  • View of Cromer Pier and Beach at sunset
    In history

    Cromer Pier Celebrates 125 Years in 2026

    In 2026, we’re celebrating an important milestone for one of the region’s most recognisable landmarks. Stretching 140 metres into the North Sea, Cromer Pier has been a focal point for the town and wider North Norfolk area for 125 years. 

  • Whitehall and Reepham Station

    What's on during May 2026 Half Term

    There's lots of half-term family fun this May 2026 in north Norfolk. With plenty to keep the children and grown ups entertained, you can plan some fabulous days out.

  • Burnham Thorpe Sign

    Nelson in North Norfolk

    Horatio Nelson was born in Burnham Thorpe, north Norfolk and there are many places you can visit to find out more about the country's greatest naval hero.

  • North Norfolk Churches

    North Norfolk's Wool Churches

    The textile trade in East Anglia brought wealth to north Norfolk and a significant slice went into church building in the 14th and 15th centuries.

    Churches built in the two centuries before the Reformation under Henry VIII are often referred to as wool churches. Below is a selection of outstanding wool churches providing insight into north Norfolk's cultural heritage.

  • View of Blakeney Point

    Top Winter Walks in North Norfolk

    Walking in winter in north Norfolk is such a delight during this quieter time of year, with wonderful wildlife, and views across frosty countryside and vast empty beaches. We've round up our favourite winter walks in north Norfolk.

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