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829 reviewsAylsham
Norfolk’s longest narrow gauge steam railway runs between the old market town of Aylsham and the bustling Broads town of Wroxham and is within easy reach of Norwich and the coast.
Binham, Fakenham
Binham Priory was founded in 1091 and was home to a Benedictine community of monks for over 400 years. The nave of the priory church, with its striking 13th-century west front, remains in use as the local parish church. Open daily.
Norfolk
Home to the award-winning only full season end of pier show in the world and over fifty of the finest touring shows in the UK all year round!
Thursford
Thursford Steam Museum, houses the world’s largest collection of steam engines and organs.
Aylsham
Redwings Aylsham is open every Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday all year round, 10am to 4pm (closed Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays). Please check our website for the most up to date opening information - www.redwings.org.uk/visit/aylsham
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2205 reviewsSheringham
With three beautifully restored century-old stations, the Poppy Line from Sheringham to Holt is one of the UK's most scenic heritage railways.
Norwich
Welcome to the only museum of Broadland life. Discover stories of the Broads, its people, wildlife and landscape. Take a boat trip and enjoy the riverside setting at Stalham Staithe, the northern gateway to the Broads National Park. Dogs and…
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175 reviewsNr Great Yarmouth
Fully restored and once again standing proud over the Broadland landscape, Horsey Windpump is complete with new cap and turning patent sails. Explore this historic mill and discover it’s fascinating story.
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.
Quay Road
One of Britain's foremost Nature Reserves, a 3.5 mile sand and shingle spit with colonies of breeding terns and seals.
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187 reviewsNorwich
Come and explore - there is something for everyone to enjoy!
Baconsthorpe
Visit the extensive ruins of Baconsthorpe Castle, a moated and fortified 15th century manor house, that are a testament to the rise and fall of a prominent Norfolk family, the Heydons.
Cley next the Sea
If you're looking for a very special piece of art, from oil paintings, sculptures to hand-made and Giclee prints, you've come to the right place. The Pinkfoot Gallery is on the North Norfolk coast in a village called Cley next the Sea.
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Kings Lynn
Set in 170 acres of woodland, grassland and lakes, the nature reserve is dedicated to the conservation of endangered deer, antelope and birds and home to the most varied collection of deer and antelope in Europe, free to roam at their will.
Happisburgh beach is on the North Norfolk coast between Mundesley and Sea Palling. The sandy beach extends for miles in both directions.
Langham
Our lively displays and hands-on activities make Langham Dome a fantastic place to visit with the whole family.
Sheringham
A stunning museum located on Sheringham's seafront which tells the fascinating story of Sheringham's history.
Hoveton
Our Day Launches seat up to eight people comfortably with cushioned seating and easy to fold away canvas cover. Easy to operate, no experience required, full tution given. Perfect for families, school parties, couples and groups of friends.
King's Lynn
The remains of a Norman manor house which became a castle with earthworks, set by the side of a village.
Cromer
With a network of stations from Norwich through Wroxham on the Norfolk Broad to Cromer and Sheringham on the coast, the Bittern Line is an ideal way to explore the beauty of North Norfolk.