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Discover Historic North Norfolk
Horatio Nelson was born in north Norfolk and there are many places you can visit to find out more about the country's greatest naval hero.
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Hickling
Nature reserve beside the largest area of open water in the Broads. Dykes, marshes, fens and woodland, with a visitors centre and water trail. Wintering and resident birds.
Langham
Our lively displays and hands-on activities make Langham Dome a fantastic place to visit with the whole family.
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.
Hindolveston
An award-winning distillery creating locally produced Gins, Rums, Vodkas, Liqueurs and Schnapps. You can also book a behind the scenes tour.
Blakeney
A 15th century Guildhall thought to have been a merchant's house made of flint and stone construction, with an impressive undercroft structure.
King's Lynn
Castle Rising Castle is a fine example of a Norman castle. The rectangular keep, one of the largest, was built around 1140 by William D'Albini.
Wells-Next-the-Sea
The Heritage Centre showcases the influence of the Methodist Church on East Anglia.
Wells-Next-the-Sea
Arts, heritage and community at the heart of Wells-Next-The-Sea
Brancaster Staithe
Brancaster Brewery is a 5 barrel brewery producing small batches of high quality real ale using top quality local ingredients. You can buy a pint of our ale at The Jolly Sailors or take a box of bottles home with you.
Holt
Norfolk's only working water powered flour mill producing flour from locally grown grains. The mill is open all year, Mon to Sat. Working demonstrations take place Tue to Fri. The mill has a shop selling flour & other baking essentials.
Ludham
St Benet's Abbey lies deep in the Broads National Park, close to the meeting place of the rivers Bure and Ant.
The Esplanade
Cromer Lifeboat Station is open to visitors most days and from the public gallery you can see the all-weather lifeboat. Discover history and visit the souvenir shop. The station has a remarkable history of war time rescues with 139 taking place…
Stiffkey
In the Maritime Heritage Centre we tell the story of Dunkirk veteran local lifeboat, Lucy Lavers. We have displays of our fishing and wooden boat building heritage, including crab fishing, whelk fishing, and fishing life and communities.
Beeston
Our own water source and Branthill malted barley bring the true taste and character of Norfolk to our ales. We sell everything from bottles to casks direct from the brewery door and can even set up beer at your event.
Wells-next-the-Sea
Cider works in 18thC barn. Exhibits of cider making equipment, mugs and glasses. Sales of cider and apple juice.
Norwich
Great tasting beer, brewed with passion and pride since 1981. Named in honour of Parson James Woodforde, an 18th C clergyman who wrote lovingly of his passion for good food and great beer, Woodforde’s Brewery began life as a partnership between two…
Holt
Voewood is recognised as one of the great Arts & Crafts houses in England.
Cromer
Beer that’s based in north Norfolk, using barley grown and malted in locally.
Hindringham
Four acres of garden surrounding the Tudor Hall and three acres of medieval fishponds to walk around. Plant sales and delightful coffee shop.
Reedham
Brewery producing cask and bottle conditioned real ales. On site shop.