September is a lovely time to visit north Norfolk. The sea is warm, there’s lots of wildlife to spot, everything is still open and it's less crowded. There are also some fantastic events taking place.
There are lots of free things to do in north Norfolk during the spring and summer. See our round up of free museums and places to visit as well as family-friendly activities.
There are five natural phenomena which provide a great insight into how north Norfolk was made and how it evolved; and you can still see these natural wonders today.
There are plenty of places to get off the beaten track in north Norfolk. See our round up of hidden gems, paths less trodden, new places to go and unique experiences.
There are lots of hidden gems to discover in north Norfolk; peaceful places, secret beaches, museums and historical sites as well as thrilling and tranquil experiences. Find your hidden gem and your own piece of north Norfolk.
There are some amazing experiences to be enjoyed in north Norfolk. If you’re looking for culture, history, fun and thrills, nature, creating your own art, great eating and a taste of freedom, the north Norfolk coast and countryside has it all.
Norfolk is the combined sunniest/driest county in the country so summer is a wonderful time to Nip to North Norfolk. The warmer weather, lighter days and fantastic scenery is perfect for enjoying activities.
The Year of the Coast 2023 celebrates the very best of England’s amazing coastline, including the north Norfolk coast, and marks the creation of the 2,700-mileKing Charles III England Coast Path, the longest marked walking route in the world! This celebratory year includes a programme of events - with events taking place, around the UK as well as north Norfolk.