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How long is the drive from March to Cromer?

The direct drive from March to Cromer is 67.1 mi (108 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 35 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from March to Cromer, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Norwich, Skegness, Ely, and King's Lynn, as well as top places to visit like Springfields Designer Outlet & Leisure and The Bubblecar Museum, or the ever-popular Ayscoughfee Hall Museum and Gardens.

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Top cities between March and Cromer

The top cities between March and Cromer are Norwich, Skegness, Ely, and King's Lynn. Norwich is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from March and less than an hour from Cromer.
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Ely

Ely, a charming cathedral city and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England, is located approximately 14 miles north-northeast of Cambridge. With a population of around 19,200 people as per the 2021 census, Ely offers excellent rail links making it easily accessible by train. The city boasts the magnificent Ely Cathedral which provides stunning views from the top.
24% as popular as Norwich
15 minutes off the main route, 23% of way to Cromer
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King's Lynn

King's Lynn, formerly known as Bishop's Lynn, is a historic port and market town located in Norfolk, England. Situated at the mouth of the River Great Ouse, it has a rich maritime history as a hub for trade with Scandinavia and the Baltic. While much of its old center was demolished in the 1960s, King's Lynn still boasts charming riverside buildings and vibrant open-air markets that draw large crowds.
23% as popular as Norwich
3 minutes off the main route, 37% of way to Cromer
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Skegness

Skegness, located on the Lincolnshire coast of the North Sea, is a popular seaside town and civil parish in England. With a population of 21,128 as of 2021, it is the largest settlement in East Lindsey. It is a favored destination for people from Leicestershire. While it may have its traditional attractions, visitors can always explore new experiences and not stick to the same old routine during their visits.
57% as popular as Norwich
1 hour off the main route, 39% of way to Cromer
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Norwich

Norwich, a city in England's Norfolk County, is rich in history and architectural beauty. The medieval Norwich Cathedral with its ornate cloisters and the Tombland area, once a Saxon marketplace, are just some of the attractions that showcase the city's heritage. The Museum of Norwich at the Bridewell offers insights into local history, including exhibits on the textile industry.
Most popular city on this route
13 minutes off the main route, 69% of way to Cromer

Best stops along March to Cromer drive

The top stops along the way from March to Cromer (with short detours) are Norwich Cathedral, Natureland Seal Sanctuary (Skegness), and Pavilion Theatre. Other popular stops include Anglesey Abbey, Sandringham Estate, and Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre.
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Ayscoughfee Hall Museum and Gardens

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Park
Ayscoughfee Hall Museum and Gardens is a local museum that holds a variety of objects donated by locals, ranging from a mummified cat to a Victorian wedding dress. The museum also hosts events for visitors to enjoy. Situated at the meeting point of three counties, Ayscoughfee Hall is conveniently located as a base for exploring the fens of Lincolnshire, Norfolk, and Cambridgeshire.
Set back from the road, I had never noticed this house and gardens. There was plenty of free parking on the other side of the road. The reception staff were friendly and helpful. There is a disabled access toilet near reception. Mostly level ground in the house and gardens. If you want to go upstairs, there is a lift for disabled guests. The contents and history of the house, its grounds, and the town are well represented with information boards, illustrations, interactive exhibits, and even a mummified cat! The gardens, and in particular the yew trees, are laid out beautifully. There is a large pool supporting a variety of wildlife. There are ducks above the surface and koi carp below. You're not permitted to bring in any food or drinks. There is a lovely café and plenty of seating inside, around it, and throughout the gardens. We thought the prices were a bit steep, but the quality was good. We were lucky with the weather for the end of March. Clear blue skies. People walking dogs outside. Recommended for all.
Jill D — Google review
Civic museums are so important to small towns, and the Ayscoughfee is no exception. Wonderful building made publicly accessible with a diversity of exhibits. Plenty to see, alongside the well maintained gardens. Glad I stopped by for an hour whilst I had some time in Spalding.
Marques — Google review
Only went into the gardens and these were very calming and relaxed. Tea room is a bit exclusive but great meals and snacks.
Maria K — Google review
Brilliant to visit plenty to see the gardens are lovely, and it's free there is a cafe on site
James I — Google review
Beautiful well kept grounds with a lovely coffee shop
Allison C — Google review
Grounds free to enter for a walk round, cafe on site but closed as we went after 4pm. Free parking across the road by the riverside. Gates close an hour before sunset. Memorial gardens lovely.
Vanessa G — Google review
Where to start? Such a gem of a place! The gardens are lovely & the cafe is amazing! (The food makes you feel like moving in!) But the house is the star! So beautifully preserved, so engaging & informative! The visit is manageable & the staff very happy to assist!
Beatriz C — Google review
Small but beautiful gardens. Interesting trees and formal lake with fish. Very nice cafe and excellent toilet facilities - especially for those with disabilities. Couldn't visit the museum as opening hours are few.
Pete S — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Churchgate, Spalding, PE11 2RA, United Kingdom
http://www.ayscoughfee.org/
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Springfields Designer Outlet & Leisure

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Outlet mall
Shopping
Springfields Outlet Shopping & Leisure is a village-style shopping center located in Spalding, offering a wide range of high-street brands at discounted prices. The open-air outlet mall features popular UK and international brands such as Marks & Spencer, Next, Clarks, Sports Direct, GAP, Skechers, and Fatface. In addition to shopping opportunities, visitors can enjoy dining at various eateries including Starbucks, Subway, and Frankie & Bennys.
I had a delightful visit to Springfields Designer Outlet during my recent holiday! The standout for me was the free EV charging, which not only made our trip convenient but also encouraged us to extend our stay—and yes, we ended up shopping more! The outlet is thoughtfully laid out, making it easy to navigate and enjoy. The variety and quality of shops are impressive, catering to a range of tastes and preferences. A handy tip: download the VIP app on your phone to enjoy 10% off in some stores—definitely worth it. For families, it's more than just shopping. The kids loved feeding the ducks, and the beautiful gardens with serene water features and fish added a relaxing touch to the experience. It’s a perfect blend of retail therapy and nature. Practical aspects were well catered for too. The toilets were spotless and well-maintained, and there were plenty of benches to rest and recharge amidst the shopping excitement. Overall, Springfields Designer Outlet offers a fantastic mix of shopping, nature, and family-friendly activities. Highly recommended for a relaxed, enjoyable day out!
Marcus N — Google review
This designer outlet isn’t as big as some I’ve been to but there is a good selection of shops including a M&S, Osprey, Levi’s Cadbury Chocolate Shot and much more. I really enjoyed Blud Diamond the garden centre with lush outdoor and indoor plants, gifts, books, household items and restaurant. The Osprey shop has good quality bags and wallets, and the craft shop is well stocked. My favourite area was the extensive well laid out gardens with water features, seating and woods, this is not something you expect to find at a designer outlet. It does feel like an outlet shopping centre because the prices are really competitive.
Mal333 — Google review
Springfield in Spalding is an absolute gem, it's the perfect combination of a fantastic shopping destination and a beautiful, peaceful place to relax. It's truly got everything you could want for a great day out First off, the shopping is brilliant. The outlet stores offer a huge range of brands, from high-street favourites like M&S and Joules to well-known names like Clarks and Levi's. You can find everything from clothes and shoes to homeware and gifts, all at great prices. It's the kind of place where you can easily spend a few hours browse and still feel like you only scratched the surface. The layout is also very pleasant, so it doesn't feel overwhelming like a huge indoor mall. But what really sets Springfield apart is the stunning Festival Gardens. It's a wonderful surprise to find such a beautiful, landscaped space right no ext to the shops. The gardens are an absolute highlight, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle. The themed areas, water features, and woodland walks make for a lovely stroll. It's a fantastic spot to take a break, enjoy a coffee, or just admire the beautiful flowers. The gardens are clearly well-cared for, and it's a real joy to walk around them. The fact that these two elements - the great shopping and the gorgeous gardens - are together in one place makes Springfield so special. It's a place where you can shop until you drop, then step outside into a serene and inspiring garden to relax and recharge. The whole atmosphere is welcoming and enjoyable, making it a wonderful experience for everyone. I loved every minute of my visit and I'm already looking forward to going back.
Vera G — Google review
As a wheelchair user this place was great to visit. Nice smooth floors both inside the shops and in the street area. Plenty of parking and everything was clean and tidy. We visited the garden centre cafe for food and weren’t disappointed. Grandchildren loved shopping for accessories and daughter in law found a birthday present she liked easily.
Buffy W — Google review
Not a bad place to go shopping. I detest shopping. Here is a good spot to whip around a wide range of shops grabbing all the bits you have needed to get for the last few years and then grab a coffee to celebrate getting it over with. Parking is excellent, always room for my camper van, I like a big space. Reasonably priced.
Chris R — Google review
Very clean and spacious, a variety of shops to look around. Adventure land was great fun for the kids. The ducks were not at all afraid of humans which shows how well they are cared for. Sitting around the ponds was quite peaceful. I cant find fault with anything at all.
Jords G — Google review
The restaurant in the garden center is very nice, with a large room, comfortable seating, delicious meals, and a very large selection of gluten-free desserts. Everyone will find something for themselves there.
Marlena O — Google review
Caught out by the parking charge . Thought he first hour was free - I was wrong. Got stuck at the gate with about 20 cars behind me . Called for help and the attendant could not have been more unfriendly. Told me to reverse directly at the queue of cars behind to make them move - I was in a van with zero rear view and aware that the queue behind were not feeling hospitable! I would have happily paid a charge by cc at this point but that could not be offered and they instructed me to either force the cars behind me to move or to leave the van and block the exit while I walked back to a pay station - accepting my mistake was my fault , the response from this team was pathetic.
Jonah — Google review
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3.8
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Springfields Designer Outlet, Camelgate, Spalding PE12 6EU, United Kingdom
https://springfieldsoutlet.co.uk/
+44 1775 760909
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The Bubblecar Museum

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Specialty Museums
The Bubblecar Museum in Boston offers a unique and enjoyable experience for families. With a display of 50 microcars, visitors can even take a ride in one of the bubble cars. The museum also features a small cafe offering delicious treats at reasonable prices and a charming little shop with various items for purchase. In addition to the quirky cars, there are exhibits that evoke nostalgia, such as collections from the 1950s.
My wife and I have been trying to visit the Bubblecar museum for the last five years, and we finally made it. What an experience we had, it was fantastic, and far exceeded our expectations. Spread over two floors the place is rammed with nostalgia, for those who remember the Bubblecar era they have it all and more. I confess I went with the intention of having a ride in one, but when I saw the road they took you on, I changed my mind. The road is a 60mph racetrack, and a 30mph Bubblecar looked way too vulnerable to me. I highly recommend this museum, you will not be disappointed....
Tom M — Google review
Really good day out lots of vintage items to enjoy, all staff there were very friendly! For five pounds each me and my partner really enjoyed it, it is fairly small and if you rush it you’d be in and out in 10 minutes but we took our time to read and enjoy everything. There’s also a cafe attached but we didn’t try this so couldn’t comment on this, Definately worth a look if you enjoy a good trip down memory lane!
Liam S — Google review
Our family of five recently visited the Bubblecar Museum while on holiday and had a delightful experience. Entry was very affordable at just £5 per adult and £1 per child. The museum featured an impressive collection of interesting cars and nostalgic items from the 1950s. A knowledgeable guide enriched our visit, offering insightful explanations about the exhibits. The gift shop had a lovely selection of reasonably priced items, and the café provided good value refreshments. Overall, it’s a charming little museum perfect for a family outing and something a bit different. Staff were lovely, add this to your todo list!
Marcus N — Google review
I came across this place after driving through New York NrBoston. I found this small but well put together museum. Some really interesting vehicles. It also has a cafe serving refreshments along with cakes sausage rolls ect.
Graham H — Google review
Excellent museum and very friendly owners Loads of interesting cars, vintage interiors & items, plus you can get a ride in a bubble car too! Also great value ... only a fiver for adults and I think 2 quid for kids and *Dog Friendly*. Cafe good, We had 2 coffees, toasted sandwiches and a slice of cake for 13£.. Fantastic.
Mark H — Google review
Today we visited the bubblecar museum with my family and it was a good experience. You can have a good time seeing old cars, motorcycles, it has old items that were used in homes. The staff is very friendly and the surroundings are very beautiful. A different activity and a place that I recommend visiting if you are around.
Oscar A — Google review
A bit scruffy, the place hadn't been dusted or hoovered in years, but a great selection of micro cars, plus some bikes and period dressed rooms. Small carpark but we found space and only a fiver to get in!! A bargain!
Nigel E — Google review
A very interesting collection of motor vehicles of the past, many more than expected, the museum is actually larger than we thought. There are several three-dimensional replicas of historical scenes, like a mechanic shop, and a few windows with car models. There is also a second floor with other scenes and cars. Really worth a visit.
Becki P — Google review
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4.6
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Clover Farm, Langrick, Boston PE22 7AW, United Kingdom
https://www.bubblecarmuseum.co.uk/
+44 1205 280037
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North London Skydiving Centre

Skydiving center
Tours
Adrenaline & Extreme Tours
Had an amazing experience today! The instructions were clear, and the safety briefings laid out exactly what to expect, answering all our questions. Every member of staff was approachable, friendly, and really helpful. Even though low cloud cover delayed our jumps until the afternoon, the day still flowed smoothly. I had Gary as my tandem instructor, and he was fantastic. He kept me chatting on the way up, which really helped calm my nerves, and made sure I felt confident about the instructions for a safe jump. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and would absolutely recommend it to anyone thinking about giving it a go!
Max M — Google review
Had an absolutely unforgettable experience skydiving. From start to finish, everything was smooth, safe, and exciting. A big thank you to my instructor Leigh, who kept me calm, guided me every step of the way, and made sure I enjoyed every second in the sky. And hats off to Dave, the photographer, for capturing the whole experience perfectly and helping me feel at ease. I felt completely safe, well taken care of and truly one of the best experiences of my life! Highly recommend this place and the amazing team behind it. 🙌🪂
Raghunadha A — Google review
Wow, what an amazing experience! Instructor Gary made me feel so comfortable and safe, hopefully his ears have recovered from my screaming! Sean captured some amazing memories on film and in photos too! The whole day from start to finish was brilliant I couldn’t fault it at all. Thank you to all the staff for a 5 star service would highly recommend, I’ll be back!
Chloe P — Google review
One of the life time bucket lists ticked off. Amazing group of professionals who can take you on tandem skydiving with proper guidelines and make you feel at ease. Amazing experience. Thanks to my instructor, Mauris who made it even more enjoyable. The wait sometimes might be more than you think just because of wind or unpredictable weather. The place is equipped with a cafe to keep you stuffed in such a case. Lovely people and it can be quite busy. The footage, videos and pictures are classy too.
Paul P — Google review
We finally made it on our fourth attempt because of the weather, but it was really easy to rebook every time. The day we did jump was glorious so it felt like a reward for our patience... and it was definitely worth the wait! Everyone was so friendly and helpful and I felt like I was in safe hands the entire time. The only problem was...the whole jump was over all too soon and I need to do it all over again because I know I missed so much!🤣Definitely upping my game to 15,000 feet next time...
Sarah W — Google review
Thank you so so much for such an incredible experience. 3 of us did our sky dive today (Donna, Laura and myself) we jumped for charity (Just George - CCLG childhood cancer and lukemia research) raising over £2000 doing the jump. We was so grateful for the charity discount. Chris Beattie was my instructor and he was lovely, very reassuring and proffesional. I felt safe at all times, the whole experience for me was life changing - I really hope it won't be my last jump, I loved it so much! Thank you Chris and team, such a well organised and enjoyable experience.
Kayleigh B — Google review
What can I say ,it was an amazing experience doing my parachute jump today .From start to finish ,training, video, instructor's instructions to actually jumping out of the plane at 10,000 ft. My actual tandem instructor made me feel at ease and explained every instruction so clear and precise. What an amazing experience advise anyone to have a go .. brilliant. Thank you to all the skydivers and staff for making this experience exceptional.
Alan M — Google review
Absolutely incredible experience and such a professional team. Thank you Gary for the beautiful memories and for keeping me safe. I wanted to get my 63 years old mom to sky dive with me and it was just the best feeling ever . No words can describe it. Everyone is super professional and helpful and kind. Gary made me feel really safe being with him and I trusted him all the way which is so important to me. I loved it so much. Thank you for having us yesterday, Maria .
MD D — Google review
4.9
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Chatteris Airfield, Block Fen Drove, Wimblington, Chatteris, March PE15 0FB, United Kingdom
http://www.ukskydiving.com/
+44 1354 699088
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Fossils Galore

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Children's museum
"Fossils Galore" offers fantastic kids activities and a Dino dig with great prizes. The activity bundle is reasonably priced and includes lots of fun for kids of all ages. The staff are friendly and professional, and the shop offers reasonably priced items, making it perfect for kids with pocket money. Visitors highly recommend the experience and look forward to returning to explore the museum.
This was a brilliant museum to visit, taking through fossils going back millions of years! There are many different examples and these span two full floors, loved the luminous room of fossils itself. Different ages are tour guides which is great for diversity and community projects are displayed here also, entry is only about £5!
K. P — Google review
Great little place. Very informative. We done some activities for a very reasonable price and Charlotte was amazing at looking after us. We got to keep a few gems/fossils at the end and they were bagged up and labelled for us which was lovely. Museum was cool, got to see them work on an iguanadon fossil. Definitely will be back
Gemma S — Google review
My children love it here. The activities are perfect for children and it keeps them engaged for ages. My son's favourite activity is the shark tooth finding. I highly recommend this place for an afternoon out with the kids
Ed B — Google review
We went with both adults and small children and we had such a great time. Jamie helped me identify a fossil (which turned out not to be one at all 🤣). The activities were so fun as well and it was all really reasonably priced. I wish we lived closer!
Rosa B — Google review
Absolutely phenomenal place. Had no idea there was so much to do there. We went this morning and spent 2 hours (without even realising) doing activities. Both our girls (5 and 21 months) had a great time. Thomas and Rex were helping us out today. Not only do you learn a lot (because they are all very knowledgeable) but you also get to take home some of the items. For example, the shark tooth sifting, you get to keep 3 teeth!! There is no time limit on activities and you don't feel rushed to move on to the next. My eldest LOVED the geode breaking activity (even though she smashed it an extra time haha) and she's excited she has got to bring it home. She can't wait to show her friends. They even give you a couple of bonus gifts <3 We will definitely be back!!
Ursula O — Google review
Visited today with my 11 year old boy. He loves all things crystals and fossils and was in his element here! We did the £10 package and I thought it was great value for money. Thomas was our helper and he was very chatty and informative. We will definitely visit again and next time do the museum aswell. Great day out especially if you/your children are interested in crystals etc.
N'sMumma ( — Google review
We really enjoyed our visit today! The kids got a bag of their discoveries at the end, all organised/labelled, so they can clearly see what each of them is. Harry did a great job of showing us around and demonstrating the activities. Would highly recommend!
Bethan A — Google review
I took my two grandsons, they had a great time , not expensive , lovely staff would go back again. I sat and watched with a lovely cup of tea at a good price of £1,50 .
Suzanne J — Google review
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4.5
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60 High St, March, PE15 9LD, United Kingdom
http://www.fossilsgalore.com/
+44 1354 278089
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Anglesey Abbey

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Historical landmark
National Trust - Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill is a picturesque estate featuring a 17th-century Jacobean-style mansion with an extensive art collection. The property boasts 98 acres of landscaped grounds adorned with sculptures and shady tree-lined avenues. Visitors can explore the historic Lode watermill, which has been in operation since the Doomsday Book in 1086.
Beautiful house with magnificent gardens and woodland. It's a lovely place to walk through the different gardens, lawns and avenues, with dozens of statues dotted around, and there are plenty of benches to take a breather or just enjoy a quiet moment. The dahlias were simply stunning, and the walk to the mill was carpeted with cyclamen. The office cafe is very small and just offers drinks and snacks, but the restaurant by the visitors entrance offers a better choice and has plenty of seating inside and outside.
David S — Google review
I was fortunate to visit during an open day so entry was free. The house and gardens are very impressive. The grounds are very big and the accompanying map was helpful. The flower displays are excellent especially the roses and dahlias. The house is worth visiting and there are staff in most rooms to explain about the history of the house. There is a main restaurant and toilets at the main entrance and smaller cafe near the house but food choices were poor. I would suggest taking a packed lunch with you. Overall a great day out with lots to see.
Eddie R — Google review
Excellent National Trust property with lots of the Abbey open to view. The gardens are more naturalistic rather than formal but lovely to walk around. The autumn leaf colour is very striking. The cafe had a different menu to other NT that we have been to, which was a refreshing change. I woukd definitely recommend a visit.
PJane E — Google review
Wow what a really memorable and lovely day out. Enjoyed roaming round the house. Such a lot of art and treasures to admire. Excellent guides who answered questions. You must see the rose and dahlia gardens. Picture taking opportunities. So much selection and colour. Loved the dotted around statues, well Kept grounds, serenity and walks. Highly recommend this NT property. Wish the shop was more affordable. Lots of people browsing but could sell much more if their pricing was more justifiable, competitive and affordable. Lovely selection of things to buy but too pricey.
Zen K — Google review
I took my 91 year old dad for a few hours out in a quality garden. We couldn't have asked for more. The dahlia display was jaw dropping. The silver birches divine. The carpet of cyclamen was a joy to behold. We loved our few hours at Angelsey Abbey gardens. The entire garden walk was spectacular. Dad used the NT wheelchair which was really good as it had rough terrain tyres. The reception staff were so nice and accommodating. We also had lunch in the cafe. Perfect!
Alison B — Google review
We thoroughly enjoyed walking around here. As it was the autumn the golden leaves on the trees were lovely. A bonus was being able to go into the house and see the various rooms laid out as they were in the past. It was school half term so busy in the cafe at lunchtime. There's plenty of space for ball games, walking or sitting (although not many benches to sit on). Already looking forward to visiting in the spring.
Alan L — Google review
An astonishing experience. Almost to much to take in on one visit. The most opulent of buildings packed with objects of a wide and varied nature. Just simply packed with artefacts, furniture, paintings ..and, iinevitably, as he seems to have clearly been inordinately vain..his many many suits. Fortunately this is just a temporary exhibition. The rest are well worth a visit. Very busy. Shops, restuarant etc. Acres of walks..when the weather permits. We didn't walk, or visit the working mill...it was bitterly cold. So cannot comment on those features. Nor the restuarant.
Duncan P — Google review
This is a very handy venue if you’re in the Cambridge area. Extensive gardens, and for me the pic of the bunch is Lode Mill and the Dahlia garden. The Dahlias were absolutely stunning. We didn’t visit the house on this occasion, although we have done before, if you do so you’re expected to do a lot of forelock tugging to the Fairhaven family.
Bill W — Google review
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Quy Rd, Lode, Cambridge CB25 9EJ, United Kingdom
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/anglesey-abbey-gardens-and-lode-mill
+44 1223 810080
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Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre

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Heritage museum
Science Museums
The Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre offers a fascinating experience for aviation enthusiasts and families interested in WW2 history. It houses exhibits on Bomber Command, featuring a rare Avro Lancaster Bomber and memorializing the role of Bomber Command in the war. Situated on an old RAF airfield at East Kirkby, visitors can relive the sights and sounds of a bomber airfield and explore the original wartime airfield where the Lincolnshire Bomber operated.
We spent a fantastic afternoon here during the summer break, missing the Lancaster taxi runs but got to experience the Mosquito. If you can make the taxi runs, definitely a sight and sound to experience. Lots to see and do around the site, including ongoing restoration works in the large hangar, and an impressive collection of wartime memorabilia and remnants of aircraft. We stayed until closing time and were really fortunate to see the Lancaster being towed back to the hangar, where it parked up literally inches from us as it manoeuvred around. An amazing experience.
Steve E — Google review
Called in here while visiting the area and was lucky enough that the Lancaster Bomber was on one of its days/times for making a taxi run out of the hangar……GREAT experience. Ring and check for days/times before you visit. If you are interested in WW2 then there are LOTS of experiences and MASSES of reading…..allow a lot time (all day) if you want the full experience. Basic but cheap and acceptable marquee cafe at present while work is ongoing for the new one.
Ian B — Google review
Great time on bank holiday Monday. Being inside an iconic airplane such as the Lancaster is a lot of people's dreams. I must say it does live up to the dreams and gives you a great insight as to what those young airmen went through. So brave so young, may we never forget.
Barry M — Google review
Over recent years we have taken a liking to visiting war museums, there are many over this East Side of the country, this one was well worth a visit with the Lancaster bomber just one of it's main attractions. Certain days you can pay for a 'taxi' ride down a large field in the bomber You can sit in the gun turrets of choice. All be it a little expensive on this occasion being a pensioner. The experience of taxiing down a run way with a 4 engines running in this iconic world war 2 bomber must be fantastic. We are going to save up and come back for another visit and take this once in a lifetime opportunity. All the money raised is put back into making this Lancaster air worthy. So a great cause to keep this plane alive for the forseable future for all to see. You can see the craftspeople building and manufacturing new sections of plane in the large hangar. For us this was also a great place to visit as it has a Campra motorhome aire in the grounds, we stayed for two nights, safe and peaceful 👍 Check out there website.
Martyn N — Google review
Absolutely brilliant. To visit Just Jane and her smaller sisters was just wonderful . We will return. This is fabulous day out particularly for those whose relatives once flew these beautiful old ladies. Great volunteers
Hamish O — Google review
Had a brilliant morning here. Came here really for one thing, to see the Lancaster taxi run. Totally amazing to witness this, the noise, the history, the size of the aircraft. What was also impressive was all displays with the information relating to the aircraft and airfields in the local area.
Dougie R — Google review
Visiting this was a purely off the cuff last minute decision due to rain, however this place deserves a lot more respect than that. A fascinating, detailed incredible place with some sombering glimpses into our aviation past. Couple that with an unexpectedly delicious breakfast and you have a great half day out. Definitely not one to miss.
Ben W — Google review
If you're interested in ww2 aviation history then this is a must. Lancaster and Mosquito plus various other rescued aero parts with the history to explain why they are there. Unfortunately planes were in hangar at visit so couldn't get decent photos but didn't spoil a great day. There is a cafe on site. Money goes to support work on the aircraft.
Russ H — Google review
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East Kirkby, Spilsby, PE23 4DE, United Kingdom
http://www.lincsaviation.co.uk/
+44 1790 763207
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National Trust - Wicken Fen Nature Reserve

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$$$$affordable
Nature preserve
Wicken Fen Nature Reserve, managed by the National Trust, is a captivating destination for nature enthusiasts and families alike. As the oldest nature reserve of the National Trust, it boasts an impressive array of over 9,000 recorded species including rare butterflies, dragonflies, birds, and plants. The raised boardwalks offer a unique vantage point to observe the marshlands and its diverse wildlife.
Excellent site, with good cafe and well signposted walks. Boat trip was fun and quite educational. Disabled access is limited unless you have a good powered wheelchair. Care required during hot weather as cover can be a bit lacking!
Chris P — Google review
We had heard about this nature reserve a number of years ago. It was well worth the visit, not many birds about as we visited on a particularly hot day (34°), but a number of dragonflies and a handful of butterflies in the wildflowers. Well worth a visit and plan to revisit on a cooler day.
S S — Google review
Beautiful place to visit and relax. An oasis of calm. Wicken Fen is a unique landscape of wetlands, reed beds and wildlife. On a good day you can spot a marsh harrier and dozens of other unusual birds. Parking is plentiful and it’s a dog friendly area but you must keep them on a lead at all times. The wildlife needs to be undisturbed.
Bill W — Google review
Beautiful place, lovely reasonably priced cafe with delicious food and drinks. Gorgeous walks in a calm environment. Make sure to pop into the Feb house to give a real taste of old fen life
Joanne I — Google review
I wasn't too sure what to expect at Wicken Fen, but it turned out to be a great day out. The whole place is a unique environment teeming with life. Dragonflies, damselflies, butterflies and more. If you're into photography, be sure to bring a macro or telephoto lens. The cafe is nice, the shop us surprisingly large and well-stocked and the boat trips on Mayfly are recommended!
Paul H — Google review
We done the bicycle route one day and the windmill/walk the next. The bike route was really fun and pretty easy to do, think we done 9 miles. The walk was about 3 miles.
Melanie ( — Google review
A great place to walk with large open fields all around you. Lovely visitors centre and coffee shop.
Desmond B — Google review
A welcoming visitor centre. Great boardwalk across the green. Hides to observe the birds. Having gone in spring it was lovely to see the plants coming to life after winter. There is a nice cafe too. Great children's activity for Easter.
Jill B — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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34 Lode Ln, Wicken, ELY CB7 5XP, United Kingdom
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/wicken-fen-nature-reserve
+44 1353 720274
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Newmarket Racecourses Conference Centre

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Conference center
Fun & Games
The Newmarket Racecourses Conference Centre is situated near Cambridge, just inside the Suffolk border. It's surrounded by the renowned Rowley Mile and July Course racecourses, offering 2,500 acres of open space for training over 3,000 racehorses. The area boasts picturesque rolling hills and protected landscapes, providing a desirable blend of urban and rural living. Visitors can enjoy an exquisite experience at the Champions gallery restaurant with a champagne reception and exceptional service.
Wonderful racecourse. Able to see all parade rings; plenty of food outlets and a lovely little restaurant; plenty of seating near the course. Brilliant day out
Vikki T — Google review
Very Good atmosphere on the Raceday huge car park nearby, facilities and stewards all around to assist and live music
Mujahed A — Google review
Fantastic day out, all the better to have luck on my side! Betting aside I was lucky enough to go with MyRacehorse which allowed me to get access to the paddock, owners lounges/dining area and owners enclosure which were all absolutely fantastic. The paddock was my favourite, being so close to the horses and seeing the trainers. Great day out and the venue itself was great, really clean with good signage and friendly staff. If I had to pick one downside it would be that it appeared there was only one place to get cash which seemed a bit odd given how many people were there. That being said everywhere took cards but would've been nice to have a few more cash points. Wouldn't stop me from going again though!
Prathab ( — Google review
Great experience, lovely venue, great good and really helpful and attentive staff. Overall a great day out.
Chris D — Google review
Wonderful day at the 1000 Guineas festival. Staff were so friendly and there was a great atmosphere. We had tickets in the century stand so had our own seats for the day. Great views in the sunshine. Tote ladies to place your bets and a bar (though this seemed very expensive). Huge bonus of free shuttle buses to drop you back at the train station and in town afterwards. All in all an awesome day out made even better by glorious sunshine!
Eloise C — Google review
Fantastic conference venue. Lovely Lunch.
Alan B — Google review
Had tickets in Garden Family enclosure. Plenty for kids to do. Take a picnic. Disappointing that the burger stall had no vegetarian burgers and ran out of chips have way through afternoon. Brilliant racing as long as you don't want to see the finish. There needs to be a big screen which can be viewed from the Garden Enclosure as your 1.5furlongs from finish and you have no idea who wins until announced .
Hartsdown — Google review
It has standard facilities. Plenty of tables chairs, and space but lacking in well stocked refreshment points eg: hot water stations with tea, coffee, and crockery. The expectation is for you to purchase food and drinks from their outlets. I consider it a basic courtesy to supply carafes of water, glasses and the aforementioned hot drinks facility as part of a hire package. It certainly wasn't the fault of our hosts that these weren't there. Some floral arrangements wouldn't go amiss either. It's the attention to detail that encourages people to return just like a good hotel NB it's a long walk from the car park area into the venue and signage isn't very large. It is a pleasant view minus the horses. As said in another review it feels a little dated and jaded. For autistic visitors the carpet patterning is a bit busy with lots of repeated mustard crosses on a royal blue background. Try to look upwards rather than forwards.
Suzanne I — Google review
4.5
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3.9
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Rowley Mile Racecourse, Rowley Mile Drive, Newmarket, CB8 0TF, United Kingdom
https://www.jockeyclubvenues.co.uk/venues/newmarket-racecourses/home/
+44 1638 675300
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Skegness Aquarium

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Aquarium
Nature & Parks
Skegness Aquarium is a seafront attraction that offers an exciting experience for visitors of all ages. The aquarium features a variety of fish tanks, educational exhibits, and marine wildlife encounters. With its fun pirate theme, it's especially appealing to kids, creating an adventurous atmosphere that everyone can enjoy. Visitors can marvel at the diverse water-dwelling wildlife on display, including sharks, octopuses, and a wide range of fascinating fish.
All the staff are very friendly, knowledgeable and welcoming. Excellent value for money Did the shark dive experience, all the dive team are excellent making this a very enjoyable and memorable experience. I highly recommended a visit to Skegness Aquarium
Michael S — Google review
Visited during the school holidays with our family of four, two adults, a 12-year-old, and a 5-month-old in a pram. We’re big fans of zoos and aquariums, and we thought this would be a great sensory experience for our newborn, which it was. He was fascinated by the movement and colours of the fish, and the tanks were well lit and easy for him to see. That said, I had my reservations when we arrived. From the outside, the building looked quite small, and I suspected we wouldn’t be inside for very long unfortunately, I was right. You could walk around the entire place in 10 minutes if you didn’t stop much. Considering the price, I found it quite steep for the size and variety on offer. While I’ve definitely been to better aquariums, I will say the tanks were clean and the fish appeared healthy and well cared for. The standout is a large showpiece tank, which is lovely, but during school holidays it gets very crowded and that does take away from the experience. Our baby enjoyed it, but our 12-year-old lost interest fairly quickly and was more excited about heading out to play mini golf, which I believe is included in the ticket price. Would I recommend it? Possibly – it’s not bad for a rainy day or a short outing, especially with very young children. But on a warm, sunny day, I think there are better ways to spend your time and money.
Nathan G — Google review
If you like fish...brilliant ! It was well laid out, plenty to see. Some quiz activities for children. Cafe upstairs and a children's soft play area which was a great surprise! Big enough for a good play for a 5 year old. The jurassic Park was good for children.
Tony — Google review
The Dive experience was excellent. All dive instructors gave clear precise training and answered any questions before entering the tank. I absolutely loved it and will definitely recommend it to friends and family. We also spent some time looking around the aquarium which is interesting and educational. Plenty of fun things to do for kids as well.
Jill W — Google review
Lovely aquarium, very clean and tidy, good selection of animals and information to see, would be nice to read some information on the animals that live there i.e. their names, age etc rather than just general breed information. The annual pass is definitely worth it too if you are going to visit more than once. A little highly priced if you are just visiting the once as it is quite small. There is however also a dinosaur trail included in the price with a pretty waterfall which makes the visit longer and interesting. Overall a nice visit and would recommend.
Elise's A — Google review
Really excellent hour. As everything is in there, and up close, it was the most fun dive experience since diving with mantas off Labuanbajao 20 years ago. Jamie and Andy were great, walking two complete novices through everything and calming them down, and did me a quick refresher as it’s been a while. Super efficient and great fun. Rays, sharks, large fish… would recommend to all.
Dr S — Google review
Nice little aquarium, plenty of different types of sea creatures. Kids loved it but it is a little dark in there and a bit smaller than I thought it would be. They got a dinosaur land there as well with some moving ones like the T-Rex. There's a cafe upstairs with nice views of Skegness area and a play area for the kids which is no extra charge. Worth it tbf, kills a few hours... Family pass was on offer, £30.00 for 2 adults & 2 kids.
Gametime3000 M — Google review
Fantastic place for a family day out, my little boy had so much fun there are lots of interactive things to do. He loved the dinosaur section outside with the sand pit where you could dig for dinosaur bones. There is also a soft play within the aquarium about half way in so you can let the kids have a run around whilst you grab a coffe/ bite to eat. Most importantly they have a great selection of sea life which beautiful to look at and are well looked after.
Mitch — Google review
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4.0
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Tower Esplanade, Skegness, PE25 3HH, United Kingdom
http://www.skegness-aquarium.uk/
+44 1754 228200
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Skegness Pier

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Sights & Landmarks
Amusement center
Skegness Pier is a renowned landmark offering coastal views and a wide range of entertainment options. Despite being only a quarter of its original length due to storm damage, the pier's future looks promising as it was acquired by the Mellors Group in 2021. With plans to rebuild and redevelop it to its full 582 meters, inspired by New York's High Line urban park, the pier is set for an exciting transformation.
Various eating venues, plus entertainment area at the start of the pier. Nice view of the sea at the end, plus a number of benches to relax and watch the waves. Great spot later in the day for a bit of quiet time if you're at the end of the pier.
Just J — Google review
We visited on Monday 26th May 2025 at around 17:13. As it started to rain, we made our way to the end of the pier. On our way back, we travelled through the arcade. We spent £2 on the duck racing machine and earned plenty of tickets. There is a big soft play area for little kids, and we enjoy our little visit into the pier.
Oliver B — Google review
This beachside destination is absolutely wonderful! The view of the sea is breathtaking, especially with the natural sea breeze that makes the atmosphere so refreshing. It’s the kind of place where you can simply relax, enjoy the beauty of nature, and forget all your worries. A perfect spot for anyone looking to spend quality time by the ocean
Tamuka M — Google review
What a brilliant day out! We visited Skegness Pier on May 31, 2025, and it was a five-star experience from start to finish. My kids absolutely loved it and went on almost every ride they could. The variety of rides kept them entertained for hours, and the smiles on their faces said it all. The pier is also perfect for a full family outing. There were plenty of places to grab snacks and ice cream, which was great for keeping everyone happy and energised. It's so convenient to have toilet facilities readily available too. Finding parking was no problem at all, with a handy pay-and-display car park just a short walk away. This made the whole trip stress-free. Skegness Pier is a fantastic place for family fun and a must-visit if you're in the area!
AJMAL K — Google review
First time on Skegness pier. Fantastic day with fantastic company. Lots of people enjoying themselves. Lots of music, live entertainment rides and side stalls. Everything you would expect on a pier and the surrounding area. I liked how people have put locks on the rails on the pier as a memory.
Heidi L — Google review
A great walk from the seafront into town. The views were fantastic, especially at sunset, and the pier looked absolutely amazing in the evening. Even though it was the end of October a bit chilly and windy it was totally worth braving the cold for the photos and the atmosphere.
Yazz M — Google review
We visited as a family. The pier itself is lovely — the views are stunning and definitely one of the highlights of Skegness. Unfortunately, the surrounding area is extremely commercialised: everything flashes, sings, beeps, and is clearly designed to tempt kids into spending money. It’s hard to simply enjoy the atmosphere without being bombarded by noise and distractions. The toilets were honestly awful. The smell was so strong I couldn’t even go in — I literally felt like I was going to be sick, and that almost never happens to me. With so many tourists around, it’s shocking that basic hygiene isn’t better maintained. Also worth noting — the railings along the pier are covered with padlocks, despite there being a dedicated heart-shaped structure meant for this purpose nearby. The locks are damaging the fencing and it just looks messy. It’s disappointing that people don’t respect shared public spaces.
Sylwia M — Google review
Few too many rides out of order or not running. Still had a good time but lile so many things now... not sure it was worth the money
Shane M — Google review
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4.0
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Grand Parade, Skegness, PE25 2UE, United Kingdom
http://www.skegnesspier.co.uk/
+44 1754 767376
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Natureland Seal Sanctuary (Skegness)

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Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Natureland Seal Sanctuary in Skegness is a popular attraction that offers visitors an opportunity to witness the rehabilitation work done with orphaned seal pups found on the East Coast. In addition to seals, the sanctuary is home to penguins, crocodiles, tropical fish, and various farmyard animals that visitors can interact with. The site also features a kids' petting zoo and hosts informative talks about the seals and penguins during feeding times.
On May 31, 2025, my family and I visited Natureland Seal Sanctuary in Skegness, where we had an exceptionally enjoyable experience. We purchased a family ticket along with individual tickets, totaling £45, which provided excellent value for the encounter. The car park is conveniently located nearby, facilitating easy access to the sanctuary. Upon our arrival, we were greeted by exceptionally friendly & welcoming reception staff who provided valuable information. The interior of the sanctuary offered an engaging experience, with its gift shop and ice cream shop. The latter was a delightful addition on a warm day. The visit was highly educational for our children, who were captivated by the diverse wildlife they encountered. They had the opportunity to observe birds, seals, fish, and other animals, learning in an entertaining and immersive manner. Natureland Seal Sanctuary stands as a remarkable gem in Skegness, offering both entertainment and educational value. It is highly recommended for families, animal enthusiasts & individuals seeking a meaningful and enjoyable day out. Five stars
AJMAL K — Google review
Great day out. Not a bad price for entry but it is getting a little run down. Nice place to see lots of different animals. With staff being friendly and willing to chat about the animals. The facilities were clean and the restaurant was good for a bite to eat.
Ryan P — Google review
Nice little Seal rescue centre. Undergoing some improvement to the penguin pool. Needs quite a bit of maintenance as buildings, especially the bird and butterfly houses, looking a bit shabby. Small reptile collection. Very good staff, with informative presentation at feeding time. Would be nice if they could get some sponsorship deals from local companies as not getting any lottery grants.
Martin A — Google review
A lovely place that’s truly worth visiting! I visited with my child and we had a really wonderful time. The seals are absolutely adorable, and the sanctuary plays such an important role — rescuing, caring for, and rehabilitating these beautiful, intelligent animals. The stories shared by the keeper were touching and made us realise how cruel humans can sometimes be. It was emotional but also eye-opening. Feeding the llamas and goats was a great experience for the kids — a fun and meaningful way for them to connect with animals. Places like this deserve recognition and support from the community. They’re doing something truly important. I wholeheartedly recommend it!
Sylwia M — Google review
Not bad value for money, it isn't an all day activity but definitely worth a visit if you love seals 🥺😍 ! Was a lot of maintenance going on at the time which they kindly have reflected on price tickets. General areas such as toilets and the picnic seatings area could do with a good clean. Staff on reception/ticket kiosk really friendly and bubbly. Would recommend a visit for all animal lovers
Danielle K — Google review
They gave an amazing speech about all the different seals (the adult and baby seals) and the seals did some tricks. There’s a great food place which unfortunately doesn’t allow dogs but there is an outside seating area which you can take your dogs into. There’s a butterfly sanctuary and a bird sanctuary which is absolutely amazing to go through. Would highly recommend for a nice day out.
Olyvia M — Google review
Love what they do here for the seals. Some features are being renovated at the moment. But even those that are not could do with a spruce up. We saw about 4 butterflies in the enclosure. Could hardy see the penguins due to the layout of the temporary enclosure. Alpacas were cute. The largest goat we have ever seen too! Toilets are available, well stocked with toilet roll and soap.
Elaine W — Google review
Brilliant fun, loads to look at, seal feeding 3 times a day, plus rescue seals, reptile house, birds, butterflies, rabbits, guinea pigs, tortoises, alpacas, goats, turkeys and an aquarium. What's not to like, had a great time, thoroughly recommended and do you bit to support their work.
Alan P — Google review
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4.5
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N Parade, Skegness, PE25 1DB, United Kingdom
http://www.skegnessnatureland.co.uk/
+44 1754 764345
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Castle Rising

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Castle Rising is a medieval castle and fortress built in 1138 that boasts elaborate decoration and covers an area of 20 acres. It features a gatehouse and impressive earthworks. The site also includes the Caithness Crystal Visitor Centre, where visitors can admire authentic English glassmaking art. Although it is privately owned by the Howards, Castle Rising offers tours of its well-preserved rooms, corridors, and great hall accessed through steps inside.
Visited Castle Rising near King’s Lynn during the school holidays and wandered freely around the impressive 12th-century ruins. The Norman keep, earthworks, and gatehouse ooze medieval history, with informative panels bringing it all to life. Peaceful grounds, easy paths, and ramps make it fully accessible. A fascinating, underrated gem for history fans!
Brother J — Google review
Interesting castle with quite a bit to look around. Fair entry fee. I would say would be improved by having headsets available to borrow for the audio guide which you have to bring your own headphones for and I didn't have any with me.
Robert N — Google review
A decent day out. Be prepared for lots of steps and tight spots - I don't imagine many ruins are accessibility friendly and this is no exception. We got a good sense of the history of the place and it had a lovely atmosphere helped by conveniently placed plaques explaining the function and history of rooms in the castle.
Karn P — Google review
We went to this Castle for one of the reenactment days. Was really interesting and fun. We explored the castle and moat in between hearing all talks on fashion, medicine, games, cooking and food and watching a Mammas play which was very entertaining. A lovely day out in a magnificent setting!
Bx D — Google review
Such an amazingly kept castle! You can really envision what it would have been like. Information boards are scattered around and you can even listen to an audio description. We will definitely go back
James S — Google review
We went on a Reenactment weekend and it was absolutely fantastic. Everyone was so knowledgeable and friendly, big shout out to Boudicca and the Iceni tribe, and the Roman centurion & artefacts. Medieval musicians & also the field hospital dog! They were some of our favourites. There were demonstrations every hour, which we could watch from the top of the settlement or at eye level. We would have liked a few more involving children throughout the day so they could get involved. Toilets are based in the car park. The moat around the castle is a good run around to let off some steam. The castle itself is well preserved but empty so doesn't take long to look round. Would have liked a board in each room to show what the rooms may have looked like and how they'd be used. The kitchen fireplace for example was fantastic but tricky to explain to my children without images. No food served on site but there is a pub and cafe less than a 5 minute walk down from the site which serve good food for families and child & dog friendly. Would highly recommend a visit when there is a reenactment on. We bought an English Heritage membership (which you must do online as Castle Rising isn't owned by them) as the reenactment cost extra and this got us 50% off. Thank you to everyone who was part of the reenactments, we couldn't get round all of the tents as there was so much on covering a long period of history to cater to every interest!
A L — Google review
Had an excellent visit to the site, which had a small visitor shop where you pay for entry, or show your membership card. There were also toilets on site which was good to have. Great place to look round, with multiple rooms and several levels to explore.
Richard Y — Google review
Free park and toilet on site , exposed to weather but can go inside , castle earthwork were very interesting and high
John H — Google review
4.6
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4.3
(684)
Lynn Rd, King's Lynn, PE31 6AH, United Kingdom
https://www.castlerising.co.uk/
+44 1553 631330
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Fantasy Island

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Temporarily Closed
Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme park
Fantasy Island is a family-friendly theme park and resort located on the east coast of Lincolnshire, England. The park offers over thirty rides catering to both thrill-seekers and families with little explorers. In addition to the various attractions, including soft play areas and live character shows, Fantasy Island also boasts Europe's largest seven-day market, providing ample shopping opportunities for visitors. This popular attraction in Ingoldmells is known for its unique features that draw numerous visitors each year.
Being a roller-coaster lover, this is a fabulous family place. The rides are great fun although quite pricey if you just want to ride on just a few rides, but you can purchase wrist bands for a considerable saving. What makes this place so unique is apart from many food outlets, there's two markets within the park area selling some really cool stuff at very reasonable prices. Makes for a great day out for everyone young and old
Mark M — Google review
A family favourite that keeps getting better! We have been coming to Fantasy Island since 2008 and for me personally since the late 90s. It has become a family tradition and a place that holds so many great memories for us every year. I have seen the park go from strength to strength through the tough years and the big comeback and one thing has always stayed the same, there is always fun to be had here. The staff really are the heart of Fantasy Island. You can tell they genuinely care about people having a good time and that energy rubs off on everyone around them. The ride line up is fantastic with coasters like Odyssey and Millennium giving the big parks a run for their money, but there is also plenty for families and younger ones too. The entertainment venues are brilliant, the atmosphere is always lively, and the whole place just has that great seaside holiday vibe. The market next door adds to the charm and tradition. You can easily spend a few hours wandering around between rides and there is always something going on, especially around the major holidays and events. Fantasy Island might not have the huge price tag of the big name theme parks, but it has just as much heart if not more. For us it is a mix of nostalgia, fun and great memories that keeps us coming back year after year and long may that continue.
Paul M — Google review
I had a great time here. Lots of rides to go on, waits varied between 10-15 minutes. I liked that the rides last longer than 30 seconds like they do at some theme parks. Loads of places to get a drink & something to eat. Tons of markets to look through as well & plenty of toilets available throughout, it varied whether they were clean or not🤢quite a bit of seating but not many areas that were shaded, so not ideal for hot weather. I liked that you can access your photos by scanning your wrist band after the rides, but we did have some trouble accessing them online. It’s a bit of a faff scanning your wrist bands right at the entry of rides, this held queues up sometimes. It was nearly £30 per adult for a wrist band to access all rides, so I thought it was good value for money, especially since rides cost between £5-£8 to get on. Odyssey is a must if you’re an adrenaline seeker, I was shaking so bad after it ended😂 Plenty of parking next to Fantasy Island although it said parking all day was £6 or £2 per hour, & we were charged £8. I’d visit again!
Abby — Google review
Great thrill rides and rides for children. Arcade always quiet and wristbands relatively cheap. Do not go on Oblivion if you are prone to headaches because it is a bumpy ride. Excellent food options across the park too. Will be going again!
Tom P — Google review
A small bit enjoyable park. Lots of market stalls, which is unusual to see and not expected. But if you're looking for a bargain with tracksuits, garden ornaments and Bluetooth speakers, you're in for a treat. The rides are very good. Odyssey and millennium especially are great rides. If you're near by pop in.
Peter F — Google review
Very pricey but when they have the stalls on it is great to have a look around. Went on a few rides which were all good even when the weather was a bit dull. It is definitely a great day out for family or even if you want to just have a look around the markets are good and have a lot of variety.
Olyvia M — Google review
Another great day out had by all in Skegness. Queues got a little busy, but from 5pm onwards was quiet had. Aerate time. We met a worker Chelsea she was so nice and fun around the kids. Defo an asset to the company if you ask me. Great rides and entertainment added in the price
Leighann F — Google review
Queues were stupidly long, don't save the best till last or you may miss it. Kids had a blast I oaid 21 quid to go on one rude in the end so not ideal but next time I won't need a band
Mandypics S — Google review
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3.8
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Sea Ln, Ingoldmells, Skegness PE25 1RH, United Kingdom
https://www.fantasyislandresort.co.uk/
+44 1754 871944
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West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village

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Archaeological site
Nature & Parks
West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village is an open-air living-history museum featuring a reconstructed 5th–7th century village, complete with visitor center and cafe. Situated on the original settlement site occupied around AD 450 - 650, it offers visitors the chance to experience Anglo-Saxon houses and gain insight into life in these ancient villages. The village has been excavated and studied extensively, making it one of the few well-understood Anglo-Saxon settlements.
Went to enjoy the Dragon Fest. Never been here before. Nice and rich museum, great to see some authentic houses from that era. Dragon Fest was great, lots of things to do, something always happened to keep the children busy and occupied. The Village is part of the Country Park and there's a playground, access from the car park.
Richard C — Google review
Great place to go for a long walk walk or a short one if you prefer. We walked around the river and through woods. Very quiet during the week. Dogs are allowed but have to be on a lead. Coffe place available. Lovely day out. Plenty of parking which can be payef with card or via app.
Ana V — Google review
Love the lake walk and view point openings. The geese were friendly and we always enjoy a coffee at the cafe. Cost £12 for three latte's, which was worth it. This is our second time visiting and we always enjoy it, and wait till the end to burn off the last remaining energy at the adventure playground.
Mark D — Google review
Lovely little family day out. Nice play park adjacent. People in the visitors centre are wonderful. Sadly the entire place is overrun with wasps including in the cafe which made it unusable. Absolutely not the centres fault but put a real dampener on the day.
Harriett S — Google review
An absolute treasure trove or fascinating Information and artefacts. The museum is only small but holds so many wonders of the ancient landscape that surrounds this fascinating place. The staff are a sheer delight and were almost over generous in the time and passion that they shared with us for the treasures in their care. Stephanie showed us round and took time to discuss the collection in depth and the entire visit was a treat and that is before we even stepped outside in to the village and met Kaj and the other actors, working hard out in the sunshine sharing skills and ancient knowledge with the other guests. The cafe is Clean and spacious and the staff were all cheerful and a pure delight. The food was great and for a light lunch it was a great break in a busy day of historical research in this beautiful corners of Suffolk.
Scott K — Google review
The Dark Ages may have been radically different from the finesse of the Roman era but this site demonstrates how the Anglo Saxons developed and improved their own building techniques. Fascinating and fun moving from one house to the next seeing how things changed but the smell of wood smile stayed the same!! The indoor museum is very well laid out and pitched at a variety of levels to be enjoyed by everyone.
Ian S — Google review
It's wonderful to have a place to discover the stories of the area. Learning about the past can bring a deeper appreciation for the present. The opportunity to learn and connect with history is truly valuable. .
Peterhuli — Google review
Lots to do and very interactive. We went in December and it was nice and quiet but the reenactors were still there. The gift shop is reasonably priced. We just passed some signs driving from Norfolk to Essex and decided to take a detour and it was well worth it! Not badly priced to get in at £7 per adult and kids 5+ £4 Well worth it.
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Icklingham Rd, West Stow, Bury Saint Edmunds IP28 6HG, United Kingdom
https://www.weststow.org/Anglo-Saxon-Village/
+44 1284 728718
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Oxburgh Estate

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$$$$affordable
Historical landmark
Oxburgh Estate is a romantic medieval manor house with Catholic heritage, featuring a priest's hole, chapel, and woodland trails. Surrounded by a moat, the estate offers insights into royal-Gothic architecture and boasts a grand gatehouse, medieval features, and Victorian updates. Visitors can explore 70 acres of gardens and woodlands while enjoying quizzes, dressing-up clothes for children, and informative staff. The estate also offers delicious cream tea options.
Lovely place to visit staff all friendly. food is all good quality. The tour is included in the price and really worth an hour of your time. The lady doing the tour is a volunteer with a great knowledge of this building and family that still lives here 500 years on. Her knowledge spans the full 500 years.would like to thank all the staff for a pleasant day
Andy A — Google review
Great place for a visit and some lovely walks. There are at least 4 different walking routes you can take all with different distances for all fitness levels. The house is nice, but the viewing experience is quite small. My only small complaint would be that there are not enough bins for your food waste if taking a picnic etc, there were none on the walks we did. There's plenty of parking too
Paul S — Google review
I recommend getting one of the free guided tours. It really brings the history of the place alive. Our tour guide was really good if a little arrogant. Inside is good but not a lot to see but the grounds make up for it. There is a little cafe and an activity for children.
Becky D — Google review
Absolutely wonderful National Trust property with part still inhabited by the family. As with most NT properties it is in beautiful condition. The volunteers in several rooms are extremely knowledgeable and add to the overall experience. Wonderful grounds to wander round add to the appeal. Mention must be made of the cafe. Absolutely first rate. Already looking forward to another visit when we are back on the area.
David R — Google review
Last minute decision to visit. Hadnt booked tickets but not a problem , small gardens but lovely moated house. Swans with cygnets swimming in moat. Guides very knowledgeable. Woods and plenty of space to walk and seating to sit and relax, taking in the day. Delicious scones with cream tea at small seating area near entrance. Several visitors with dogs walking in gardens.
Sharon W — Google review
Our 3rd visit here,all the necessary work to the roof and windows is now completed, they have a small exhibition of articles found during restoration which is interesting, the tearoom is up to normal NT standard, we enjoyed a lovely cream tea! The grounds are lovely and well maintained ,we had a very enjoyable visit 😀
Ruth P — Google review
Very smiley and helpful ladies at the entrance. Took my dog round the walks that had some very nice wooden statues on them. Very pretty and well kept estate. Went as a National Trust member so the entry fees where not an issue.
Darren F — Google review
Really enjoyed visiting Oxburgh Estate (National Trust). Well worth joining a tour as the history is very interesting. Very nice cafe, with lots of choice on the menu (inside and outside seating). The house was more interesting I think because we did the tour first. We spent around 4 hours there and could have stayed longer - lots to do and see
Ruth R — Google review
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Oxborough, King's Lynn, PE33 9PS, United Kingdom
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/oxburgh-hall
+44 1366 328258
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Sandringham Estate

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Sandringham Estate, located in Sandringham, is a renowned country house and museum that offers a glimpse into royal life. The estate boasts 400 acres of country park and gardens, making it a popular destination for visitors. As the private home of four generations of British monarchs since 1862, it is a much-loved retreat for the Royal Family. The estate features formal gardens with rare trees, objets d'art, and family portraits on display in the house.
Lovely visit here on the royal estate,plenty of car parking which was £5 for the day, the house and grounds are very well maintained as you would expect,downstairs in the house is interesting with things left just as the royal family like them, shame you can't look upstairs but still worthwhile, we walked to the church which you can enter and purchase various souvenirs if you wish. There are plenty of toilets and a good tearoom too,we had a very enjoyable day😀
Ruth P — Google review
This is a very big estate and has lots for people to see and do depending on budget too, The car part is drive in pay on exit we paid £10 for the day. The outer ground are then free to walk around and there is a very nice kids play park. We used the restaurant and this was very nice and felt posh which i liked as after all you are on Royal ground now. The food was very good and the service was good too i would recommend. We paid the extra to go into the Gardens and House which for two adults and one child was £54. The Gardens are well looked after and worth a walk around the stables host a cafe were we did partake in a coffee and cake stop. The views of the house are very good and looks very nice. The House we did the tour which was shorter then expected as its a big house but we did not see it all, its a walk thought tour with people in each room telling you about each one or you can get an audio head set at £5. The rooms are as expect posh its ice to see where the king and our past queen spend and spent Christmas together and the dining room were they have Christmas dinner. The house has a lot to see and seams to have a Asian theme to it. Sadly you are not able to take photos or video inside which is a shame. It was well worth a visit.
Mark P — Google review
A fabulous few hours spent here, a full day is definitely recommended. We saw a few rooms in the house, no photos allowed which was a shame as we couldn't even purchase postcards of the inside of the house at the shop. A wonderful jade collection and outstanding decor. Stunning gardens. Interesting Fire Engine museum and a collection of Royal cars through the ages. Some lovely staff who were more than happy to give you information, a couple of rather curt members too.
Melanie W — Google review
Visited for my birthday and had a great time. The house and grounds have a lot to explore and can easily spend the whole day there. Would advise prebooking car parking to save the hassle on the day and the shop has plenty of things available
Nathan S — Google review
Lovely park and castle. Really friendly and helpful staff. The tour of the castle is quite short - but still lots to see and the staff are more than willing to share stories about what are in the rooms. Only down side is that the cafe in the stables has quite a small assortment and price vs quality is also not the best.
Joakim Ö — Google review
Divine place to visit. The cream tea is a must, superb, the best we have had. Outstanding staff with a passion for the estate and devotion to their majesties. We travelled from Bristol for this visit, so worth the travelling time. Do pay the extra to visit all areas. The church has so many family personal touch remembrances. The staff actually make the estate a 5 star visit, extremely knowledgeable, so friendly and approachable. Everyone genuinely seemed so happy and helpful.
Bev W — Google review
Lovely garden and estate, lots to see and to spend the day relaxing in good company or to meditate alone. The price to see the grounds is £17 and a bit more if you wanna see inside the palace. The stable has a nice café with cakes and a variety of drinks at a reasonable price. Really enjoyed it and would definitely come back.
Stiven V — Google review
We had a wonderful day here wandering the gardens, which are fabulous to walk around at any pace. They are very large with lots of paths to wander and you dont have to stick to paths but can roam around pretty much as you like. Where you're not allowed will be clearly marked. You'll see so much of beautiful nature and great formal gardens. You can grab a snack and drink before entering the gardens, and once within there is a cafe in the stables for a stop and refresh. The gardens are very well maintained and clean. All in all this was a really great day.
Richard A — Google review
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Sandringham, PE35 6EN, United Kingdom
https://sandringhamestate.co.uk/
+44 1485 544112
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Gooderstone Water Gardens & Nature Trail - Official Site

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Garden
Nature & Parks
Cafe
Nestled near Kings Lynn, the Gooderstone Water Gardens & Nature Trail is a picturesque retreat for nature lovers and garden enthusiasts alike. Spanning over six acres, this enchanting water garden features four serene ponds, a charming trout stream, and thirteen bridges that gracefully cross its tranquil waterways. The landscape is adorned with mature trees, vibrant shrubs, and an array of wild foliage alongside more structured floral displays.
Now the scenery is beautiful, crossing the bridges over the ponds is really enjoyable with little kids and there's loads of quaint additions hidden around the bushes and landscape. After following the arrows we found the tea room which was suitable for a quick pit stop depending on your style. Prices were very sensible and a small selection of hot sausage rolls and cakes. The bird hide is in good condition and the nature trail is a 10 minute walk around a wetland. Overall very peaceful place and perfect for a coffee date.
Mark D — Google review
Beautiful, peaceful gardens. Lovely place to take visiting family and my 7 yr old daughter enjoyed picnicking with the pandas (!) and bird spotting, as well as galloping about on the hobby horse provided and visiting the craft fair which happened to be there. Cafe doesn't have the greatest range but does offer refreshments which are very welcome (don't expect a latte or cappuccino though!) We were lucky enough to spot a kingfisher while there too!
Steph M — Google review
Very beautiful place with good parking. The scented garden was amazing. Take deep breaths in there it's amazing. Beautiful insects and flowers and foliage everywhere. The water is so peaceful. If I didn't have kids with me I could have stayed all day and reached a zen level of inner peace.
Paul P — Google review
A very tranquil and relaxing garden to explore! The garden is surrounded by water with numerous bridges to cross. The spring blossoms were pretty! It’s dog friendly! There’s a tea room offering hot drinks/light refreshments.
Elisa W — Google review
I love this garden and keep coming back to its tranquility and spirit. The waterways, the beautiful borders, the nature trail across the stream, the abundant insect and bird life: this is a place to slow down and succumb to the presence of nature. Maintained as a labour of love, that love infuses the place and will touch you if you are quiet enough to let it.
William I — Google review
Wonderful place to visit, peaceful and tranquil, fabulous walks. Little cafe with good choice of menue. There are plenty of seats to sit and enjoy being in nature. Would recommend to others.
Paula B — Google review
What a wonderful place to visit. The natural gardens are so obviously lovingly tended by the owner and a couple of gardeners and all are happy to talk about how the gardens came about etc. You can visit all year round but the coffee shop is closed in the winter months but there are toilets open. At £7.50 each, entry is a bargain. Mostly paths or grass to walk on although nature trail might need boots . This is just an oasis of tranquility. If I lived closer I would love to re-visit at different times of the year. Not much local signage to it but its on the road through the village just at the end of the village not far from pub on the same side as the church
Toni M — Google review
Absolutely beautiful place! A real surprise and far more extensive than expected. This could easily be a two hour trip and for the price that is fairly reasonable. There is more than enough parking, toilets on site and a tea room which serves hot and cold snacks and drinks. There is a real range of nature here to see and enjoy. Lots of the plants are labelled with plaques to show what they are, but it’s nice to wander around and enjoy. We saw people with canes, in wheelchairs and they were able to enjoy the gardens as there are either paths or short grass around most of the site. There are also bird-watching hides to sit inside (though some people don’t know when to keep quiet!). Lots to see and do and a really lovely treat.
James V — Google review
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The St, Gooderstone, King's Lynn PE33 9BP, United Kingdom
http://www.gooderstonewatergardens.co.uk/
+44 1603 712913
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Peter Beales Roses

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Garden center
Nature & Parks
Peter Beales Roses in Norfolk is a must-visit for rose enthusiasts. The 3-acre rose garden offers an amazing selection of roses, and the grounds are absolutely beautiful. Visitors can also explore the planted gardens for inspiration on planting combinations. The on-site cafe is a convenient spot to relax, offering a variety of options including accommodating those with dietary restrictions. Additionally, the garden features a stunning display of roses throughout the year and hosts an impressive Christmas display.
We had a beautiful afternoon in the garden today! The sun was shining and the blossoms were gleaming! It’s dog friendly and there’s a water bowl by the entrance. We chatted to one of the gardeners and told him how beautiful the garden was looking so far!There’s a great selection of plants on offer, and so pleased that I found some Pittosporum Bannow Bay. I’ve been looking for this for a while!
Elisa W — Google review
Absolutely love this place. Second visit today. Had to go back! Beautiful! Stunning display of every rose imaginable. Beautifly manicured garden to walk through with arches adorned with roses. Lovely benches and seating in little nooks all around the gardens and the smell, wow, even as soon as you enter the building, is amazing. Not just Roses but everything else a garden centre has to offer including a very busy cafe with outdoor seating and a marquee too. Special desk for any info/advice you may need on any of the thousands of roses here. Tours offered as well. Thoroughly enjoy our visits and we shall return very soon. We'll done to all the staff here you should be very proud, it's a beautiful place.
Cindy C — Google review
On our garden tour through England, we discovered Peter Beales Roses. The nursery amazed us with its wide range of roses and and the outstanding quality of the plants. What we loved most was the charming little garden on the nursery grounds. Many types of roses are already planted there, blooming beautifully. It really helps you imagine how the roses might look in your own garden, a great way to help you decide! The plants themselves are excellent. We bought several roses, and they made it back to Germany without any trouble. They’ve settled in well and are growing beautifully, another sign of how good the plants are. We can warmly recommend Peter Beales Roses to anyone who loves roses. For us, one thing is clear: we’ll definitely stop by again on our next trip to England. This nursery is a real gem for rose lovers.
S A — Google review
Went to a wonderful Climbers and Ramblers workshop with the head of the Rose Team at Peter Beales this week. It was wonderful - loads of information and demos, a wander round the gardens with loads of advice about the different roses - and tea and cake - what more could you want if a morning? Fabulous
Sarah Y — Google review
Beautiful garden centre. You can walk around the garden and the smell of the flowers is amazing. There is also a cafe to get some food. The only issue I found was the lack of toilets (I did go on a busy day so the queue to the toilet was really long) The queue to the till was also very long so there was a long waiting time (once again, this could’ve been an unusually busy day)
Ana F — Google review
I ordered this rose online and was delighted with the speed with which it arrived and the quality of the plant. It already fits a 40 x 30cm tub and the leaves look very healthy. I'm just editing the review to show how well it has grown in just two months and to show the lovely red blooms.
Jo — Google review
Very nice roses (and other plants) and they are doing special offers at present. Lovely garden,also, to wander round.
Heather A — Google review
We recently purchased a Blush Noisette from Peter Beales online and it arrived timely, healthy and well packaged. I done alot of research before purchasing and I was left a very happy customer that would return.
Richard L — Google review
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London Rd, Attleborough, NR17 1AY, United Kingdom
http://www.peterbealesroses.com/
+44 1953 454707
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Gressenhall Farm & Workhouse

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Temporarily Closed
Museum
Farm
The Gressenhall Farm & Workhouse is a museum in Norfolk, England that tells the story of Norfolk's rich agricultural heritage and its people from 1700 to 1900. The museum has a play area, farm, and rare breeds farm.
I first came here when my son was 1, 15 years ago, had great fun getting him to recreate some of the photos! The museum is just as good as I remembered and we all had a lovely time exploring and trying on as many hats as we could find!
Shelley S — Google review
Absolutely fascinating place. It is wonderful that these facilities have survived to this day and now we can learn more about workhouses and expand our knowledge about British history. We were very lucky to come just before an excursion started. I’m not sure how regular excursions are but I undoubtedly advise you to attend one if you have a chance. Caroline was our guide. She was very knowledgeable and very passionate about this place and its history. There is a cosy welcoming cafe, a good place to relax and recharge before continuing to explore this place. There is a farm you can visit. A children’s playground as well inside the facilities. Tickets are a bit pricey but it is worth a visit.
Luba P — Google review
Great day out, you really need to allow at least half a day to see everything. Loved the village street old store, post office pub and cottage. The grounds are beautifully maintained and the workhouse had engaging exhibits. The farm and tractor ride were informative and great for youngsters (and the young at heart!) We had a fabulous ploughman's lunch in the cafe. The staff were all really friendly and knowledgeable, we really enjoyed our day and highly recommend this place.
C — Google review
So much to see and do. The workhouse was a history lesson in itself and the volunteers were friendly and helpful. There were carriages and steam engines, a small village complete with it's local alehouse, school and chapel. We arrived around lunchtime on Sunday and enjoyed a light lunch before walking around. Unfortunately for us we did not leave enough time to visit the farm but we will arrive earlier next time to fit this in. We will definitely be returning.
Glenis S — Google review
This is a fantastic day out. Lots to see, do and learn. The farm is lovely and the people on the farm are super knowledgeable and happy to interact with the kids. The lakeside walk is a must and this is where you will find the 'stamps'. The playground was a big hit and the cafe serves delicious food.
Vikki B — Google review
Brilliant!! So much better then we had expected- we spent the whole day here and didn’t even get round to the farm and play area which both looked great ! Every room, except had interactive bits - the children had a truly enjoyable day - we joined in with crafts in the chapel, dressed up all over the place and learnt so much. I would highly recommend this place to families. Lots of places to sit and eat a picnic or there is a little cafe. Staff were brilliant really friendly and helpfully.
C C — Google review
Informative text and multimedia accompanying interesting historic artefacts in the museum. Good value cafe. Very friendly staff and lovely little farm with young piglets when I went! Succeeds in conveying what rural Norfolk life was like in the 19th century.
T W — Google review
What a great day out, we took our older mothers and they loved it! It covers the history of the workhouse over time but also social history with recreated rooms and cottages over the ages. The cafe was excellent, great quiche and fabulously friendly staff. All of the staff were amazing, offering us motor scooters for our mum's to use to get to the farm. Thank you so much.
Tony P — Google review
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Beetley Meadows, Beetley, Dereham NR20 4DR, United Kingdom
https://www.gressenhall.norfolk.gov.uk/
+44 1362 869263
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Pensthorpe

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Nature & Parks
Cafe
Pensthorpe is a 700-acre nature reserve and woodland conservation park located in Fakenham. It offers interactive trails, eco play areas, and a festive market featuring food and drink suppliers, artists, and craft makers. The park was previously featured on BBC Springwatch for its diverse bird population including snipes, oystercatchers, great-crested grebes, lapwings, and treecreepers.
Thoroughly enjoyed our Father's Day out. First time visiting this place. I don't usually visit places like this, but it was amazing; every time you turn around, you see something different. Nature at its finest. Friendly staff. Food was nice but expensive. Maybe bring your own lunch if you're with a group or family? Otherwise, we had a great day. Thank you!
Kurtis — Google review
This is such a beautiful place. Highly recommend to go. It has amazing birds both caged and wildlife. We did the tour around the area which so great as we learn lot about the park and history. The ducks are so beautiful, healthy and very friendly. Make sure you always buy bird feed for water and land. Playground area is amazing my daughter enjoy so much she didn't want to leave, there is also a indoor play area. We had food at cafe very friendly staff and helpful and there is two sections of building if want to inside as outside we had annoying wasps!!! At cafe you order your food and give you buzzer which will go off but they will come to you with food. We definitely come back again as we enjoy the atmosphere of the place
Layla A — Google review
Great place to spend a good amount of time enjoying wildlife and gardens. The Flamingos and Cranes or particular interest. Plenty for little ones to do with a quality outdoor and indoor play area. Not the cheapest location but delivers value as you can easily spend several hours there.
James 4 — Google review
We went with friends and I was really surprised and amazing this place is. The wildlife if are really friendly and allow you to get up close and personal with them. A great place to go with the family.
J F — Google review
Great place to take the little ones. You'll need a full day to take it all in but you won't regret it! Tons to see & do plus the kids get the chance to learn more about wildlife and conservation.
Dave B — Google review
Haven’t been here for a few years, but it’s really a nice place to go as long as you’re not scared of birds. Tickets are pricey but it’s worth it if you spend a decent amount of time there. Otherwise it’s an expensive duck feeding day out - and you have to pay extra for the food! Human Food is reasonably priced and good, not rip off prices as some attractions choose to charge. The Hoot House play area is very good - our 7 and 9 year olds ran around for an hour. Two negatives hence the 4 stars - it would be nice if the floor in hoot house was cleaned - it was filthy - and the upstairs cafe area didn’t look like tables/chairs/glass panels had been cleaned recently - coffee stains and food over our table. Have glass panels and children there though and you are Going to get smears and licks! Also, the poo trail was badly labelled and signposted - felt a bit hit and miss and not really engaging. But otherwise a really nice place to go for children to burn off energy and find out about birds of all sorts.
James L — Google review
Great to enjoy nature, feed the birds, lovely gardens with sculpture trail. The kids also loved the indoor and outdoor play areas and the barefoot walk.
Zo W — Google review
Beautiful nature reserve, which makes a great day out. The gardens are beautiful and the animals are so friendly. The cafe is reasonably priced too
Alpa M — Google review
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Pensthorpe Rd, Fakenham, NR21 0LN, United Kingdom
http://www.pensthorpe.com/
+44 1328 851465
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Dereham

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Train station
Tours
Scenic Railroads
At the Dereham Station, which is managed by the Mid-Norfolk Railway Preservation Trust, enthusiasts of railways and steam can appreciate the collection of moving equipment and have the opportunity to travel on vintage trains. The station is conveniently located near Dereham Windmill, where visitors can encounter a holographic miller and enjoy pleasant tea rooms. Additionally, Dereham Memorial Hall offers a diverse range of shows and events throughout the year.
As a preserved railway, the MNR is a great visit. But, if you live in Dereham, the food is excellent so ignore the pubs and chains in town. You won't be disappointed. Even if you're not in to the trains
Andy R — Google review
Came here for afternoon high tea , disappointed that the steam engine was not running due to fire risk , but obviously you're still seated in the old style carriages , the service from all the staff that I encountered was of exceptional service , the food was good ( albeit in my opinion , not enough sandwiches , had a 3 tiered plate with all the food on for 4 adults , but it is only 34.50 per person with a train ride , so overall a fair price for what you get ) . The side of the platform you get the train from is clean and tidy , as were the gift shop and cafe seating area , but the opposite side is a bit of a mess ( but I guess you're there for the train experience , which was excellent 👍). Good size free carpark , wheelchair friendly premises 😃
JASON B — Google review
We had fish & chips supper on board the Breckland Fryer. Beautiful evening with lovely sunset. All stall are volunteers and are very friendly, courteous and helpful. We would definitely recommend. .
Bob C — Google review
A very nice heritage railway. I particularly liked how Dereham Station was presented and kept! Unfortunately only going as far as Thuxton on my visit due to an issue with a bridge further along the line, but still a very enjoyable ride.
Caleb — Google review
A lovely line which is 45 minutes each way, it cost us £50 for 2 adults, 2 children and a dog. We went on the 1940s weekend and it was a great experience with lots of war time stuff and actors. Well worth the visit and I’ll certainly go again!
Stephen C — Google review
Came here this being for The Polar Express Experience. Honestly was the most amazing experience ever! Was teleported right back into my childhood and felt like I was right in the film and off to see Santa at The North Pole. The cast were awesome and full of energy with their songs and dances, and the Hot Chocolate and cookie handed out were also really yummy. Had a quick mooch in the gift shop afterwards but decided against buying anything. Absolutely fantastic experience and I would recommend this to anyone who loves Christmas, and more importantly, The Polar Express!
Emily K — Google review
Fabulous Experience!! This heritage railway is run almost entirely by volunteers; a wonderful group who are pleasant, knowledgeable and helpful. Make sure you leave enough time to browse the small but informative museum and sample the small but delicious menu at the station tea shop. The journey from Dereham to Wymondham is filled with treasures along the way and arriving at Wymondham is truly nostalgic. Experiencing the power of steam at such close quarters is an amazing experience and one not to be missed. Highly recommended.
Usually B — Google review
If you like all things Railway, then you'll love the MNR. Obviously heritage railway trips are always a joy, and thankfully we do have a good few in the UK. However, our visit which was great, was made fantastic by the enthusiastic staff / volunteers, who were so friendly and helpful. Our 10 years old Grandson has an absolute passion for trains (all - not just heritage!), and his day was made by the chat about the workings of the signal box. If that made his day though, riding 'shotgun' with Victoria driving the (Pacer) train, and with David (the Guard) in the rear cab, made his year! We had a lovely day. If you do visit, I can recommend the cafe' there. The food (it's a light menu, but includes toasted club sandwiches, chips etc.), and not only are the prices very reasonable, the food is absolutely amazing, and sandwiches come with a large salad garnish, with crisps, and VERY thick bread with lots of filling. They also have a selection of bottled beers - well it would have been rude not to! If you're in our beautiful Norfolk, go visit!
Garry H — Google review
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Railway Station, Station Rd, Dereham NR19 1DF, United Kingdom
https://www.midnorfolkrailway.co.uk/map
+44 1362 851723
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Norwich Castle

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Norwich Castle, located in Norfolk, England, is a historic Norman site that was built in 1067 at the request of William the Conqueror. The castle has a distinctive cube-shaped keep and has served various purposes over the centuries. It was converted into a museum in 1895 and now houses collections of archaeology, fine art, natural history, and teapots.
To anyone planning a visit, I would strongly advise booking your ticket for the newly refurbished Norwich Castle in advance. This helps you skip the main queue, though you should be prepared for a short wait even with an online ticket. It's well worth it! The newly refurbished Norwich Castle is an incredible place to visit. I was impressed by the exhibits, especially the art from the Second World War, and the beautiful views from the top of the building was beautiful and blown mind. ​My only concern was with the long queue. I have a card that indicates I have a disability and can't stand for long periods. When I explained this, the first person I asked said they couldn't help. Thankfully, a second person saw my distress and was kind enough to provide a seat for me while I waited. This made a huge difference. Thank you to that helpful staff member. I hope the castle considers better ways to assist people with disabilities in the future.
Skinny — Google review
The whole experience is visitor friendly from young to old. Much appreciated the lifts to all floors including the battlements for the amazing views. The museum full of artefacts, clearly labelled again interactive for children to enjoy.
JENNIFER T — Google review
Newly reopened Norwich castle 2025. Well worth the visit, it's a combination of walking around a historical castle, museum exhibits and artefacts, fine art, natural history and a WW2 exhibit. There are screenplays/shows in the great hall which briefly go over the history of the castle, and there are good views out the windows and across the battlements. All items in exhibits are labelled and described, and there are display boards around the actual castle interior explaining parts of daily medieval life or the significance of certain design/areas of the castle. There are historical arms and armour on display if after pieces for artistic reference. The well is very very deep.
Andrew B — Google review
It was great to see the castle after the recent renovations. It's a fine building with some great exhibits and interactive elements for children. The views from the battlements are great, especially on a clear day. It's a bit pricey and there's no senior citizen discounts, otherwise it would be five stars
Richard M — Google review
What an amazing place right on our doorstep. I've lived in Norwich 10 years and never been to the castle and what a gem of a place this is. I can't say how much it's improved since it's renovation, but wow there's so much to see! From the basement to the battlement they have honestly outdone themselves. We didn't get a chance to see it all sadly as we had two toddlers, but what we did see was amazing and definitely worth the price of admission.
Matt — Google review
I brought my 1 year old daughter here today. We had a lovely couple of hours exploring and taking some lovely photos. My only criticism is that we couldn't get around the whole castle as the lifts were out of order. My daughter was on her trike, and I wasn't prepared to carry her up and down stairs. We explored the museum and what we could of the castle. Plenty of activities for children. Very friendly and informative staff :)
Rach D — Google review
Went to Norwich Castle today. It has been completely restored and is great. Only negative is maybe too restored. Looks almost new. Really good museum and art gallery too.
Marie G — Google review
A very popular venue for a wedding ceremony and it's easy to see why! Norwich Castle, recently referbished is a gorgeous wedding ceremony venue. Slap bang in the centre of the city, it gives stunning views of the city, and the room is beatiful. Have a peek at the images to see what your wedding ceremony could look like!
Tim ( — Google review
4.3
(3445)
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4.2
(2410)
Castle St, Norwich, NR1 3JU, United Kingdom
https://www.norwichcastle.norfolk.gov.uk/
+44 1603 493625
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Norwich Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Norwich Cathedral, a Romanesque church dating back to 1096, is a historic landmark dominating the skyline of Norwich. The cathedral boasts stunning stained glass windows and impressive double-height cloisters reminiscent of Hogwarts. Visitors can admire over 1,000 painted wood carvings on the ceilings and watch peregrine falcons nesting in the spire during summer. The cathedral close surrounding it creates a picturesque village-like atmosphere with cobbled lanes and beautiful gardens.
A very fine cathedral in beautiful and peaceful settings! During this visit we joined one of the free tours, which provided us with a wealth of fascinating background about its history. It's not often that you get to marvel at such a wonderful cathedral AND get a tour all for free. We would have liked to attend Evensong as well that day, but unfortunately it was during the summer break, so no choral Evensong. Perhaps next time.
Rolf W — Google review
A thoroughly pleasant and enjoyable tour around the Cathedral. I made a detour in my day to just go in but I'm glad I did. Lovely stained glass windows and a wonderful ambience sprinkled with a tonne of history. If I had had the time I would have stayed longer but c'est la vie. The Cathedral has been there for 900 years it's going to be there in another one. I would wholly recommend if you have longer than the half hour I did. Free entry but donations are accepted and there is a gift shop. The lady at the reception was very pleasant and friendly.
Mike ( — Google review
We visited late on a Tuesday afternoon and found the cathedral quiet and almost empty. Most visitors had departed, but the clergy and some laypersons were busying themselves to welcome parishioners for the 5:30 p.m. Evensong. By arriving late we missed the Cathedral’s free tours (the website shows the last one begins at 3:00 p.m.), so we picked up a welcome booklet instead and did our best to follow the suggested visit order. The nave is magnificent, and we marvelled at how well its strong Norman design had been integrated into the lovely fan vaulted ceiling. Two massive spiral-ribbed columns stand out. Because of the service preparations we were only able to peer into the lovely wooden choir, but we found our exploration of the impressive Presbytery and its four adjacent chapels to be fascinating. Given the time we could only do a cursory exploration of the ceiling’s treasure trove of carved medieval ceiling bosses, but we certainly plan to return to explore them more fully. Practical info: Norwich Cathedral has no entry fee, but a donation is much appreciated. An excellent list of tours, events, dates, and timings is available on the Cathedral’s website. Should one be visiting by car, note there is no parking in the Cathedral Close, but the website provides a recommendation of nearby pay parking options.
David R — Google review
This cathedral deservedly made Norwich a proper Christian city when Normans began construction in 1096. It boasts the 2nd largest extant spire of a British cathedral (this iteration standing since 1485). The cathedral doesn’t have a peal (unlike the storied nearby St Peter of Mancroft) for which only 4 stars are given. The church has received a modern hostry and refectory in the 2000s, where modern toilets can be found as well as a three-quarters decent contracted vendor for the café, the Bread Source. The wood and glass structure makes for a pleasant space and a good entrance, where entry is subject to a voluntary donation. The close is also lovely and home to several businesses, a college, and private residences.
Carl F — Google review
Beautiful place and really helpful staff! Staff arent pushy for donations which is great as many places are pushy. Free tours makes visiting very affordable. Would definitely reccommend for half a day/a full day out. We went at 11am on a Wednesday during the October half term and it wasn't busy at all. They had activities like colouring avaliable for children.
Caitlin J — Google review
I've lived near Norwich all of my 41 years and never visited the cathedral until today and my god ( excuse the pun ) was it impressive.. how on earth did they build this cathedral in that fine detail all those years ago 😳.. our minds were absolutely blown how beautiful this place and grounds are.. very factual and stunningly kept. It's a true national treasure
Tim S — Google review
Norwich Cathedral is a truly stunning landmark and a must-visit in the city. The architecture is breathtaking, with its soaring spire, beautiful cloisters, and intricate stonework that reflect centuries of history. The interior is equally impressive, offering a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere perfect for quiet reflection. The staff and volunteers are welcoming and knowledgeable, happy to share the cathedral’s rich history. Whether you’re interested in architecture, history, or simply seeking a serene place to visit, Norwich Cathedral is an unforgettable experience.
Abdelrahman A — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous. When you step in the court yard you know Harry Potter has been here. Great location. The cathedral itself is stunning and you can spend hours there really.
Dan L — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(4262)
65 The Cl, Norwich, NR1 4DH, United Kingdom
https://www.cathedral.org.uk/
+44 1603 218300
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North Norfolk Railway

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Tours
Heritage railroad
Scenic Railroads
The North Norfolk Railway, affectionately known as the "Poppy Line," is a charming slice of history nestled in the heart of Norfolk. This preserved 19th-century railway station offers visitors an enchanting journey aboard vintage steam and diesel locomotives. The scenic route stretches 10.5 miles from Sheringham to Holt, showcasing breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and the picturesque landscapes that define this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Fantastic day out. We managed 4 rides between Sheringham and Holt and enjoyed a picnic at Holt. Refreshments are available at each station, and the kids enjoy the model railways, shops, and museums to see on the platforms. Staff were helpful and welcoming, and the railway was beautifully restored. We can't wait to come back.
Henry S — Google review
I was staying in Norwich and found out the 1940’s weekend was on here so decided to visit. I caught the train from Norwich to Sheringham and caught my first steam train of the day. I got off at Holt where there was a large field with various stands selling vintage stuff and also themed entertainment. Later I caught the train to Weybourne another lovely restored old station. The carriages and engines are immaculate and the journey is pretty. Highly recommended even without the event.
Lorraine — Google review
I've been to Sheringham many times and never been on the railway before. It was a thoroughly charming experience. So nice to travel in the old style coaches and the station at Holt was lovely. All the staff were helpful and looked spot on.
David R — Google review
The train ride is shorter than we imagined but the kids enjoyed spotting pheasant and other wild creatures along the route. The staff were most helpful with recommendations on which stops were worth getting off at. We went to the last stop and spent a few hours in the town of Holt. There's a small museum at the station which kids can interact with. It's a short bus ride to the town centre but a rather long walk. Would certainly recommend but perhaps wait for the bus if timings allow especially if you have young legs.
Melinda ( — Google review
A fantastic day out for all the family, unlimited rides on some great trains through the countryside. Plenty of parking especially at Holt at only £3 . Good food to be had at the station in Sheringham . Very friendly staff and dogs welcome. Plenty to see and do , and can’t wait to visit again .
Dougie W — Google review
Unlimited trips on the 2 steam and 1 diesel trains through the beautiful North Norfolk countryside. Really friendly and helpful volunteers keep the railway running and the museum at Holt is packed with useful facts.
Simon W — Google review
Great experience on the Steaming Sunday trip from Sheringham to Holt and back! Beautiful steam engine and a great trip down the line in the glorious November sun. Only thing that would have made it better was a little more communication from the volunteers on boarding/disembarking times, as well as finding seats.
Jack A — Google review
Lovely,friendly heritage railway line that runs from Sheringham and Holt. The line is 5.25 miles long and has a total of 4 stations with one being a simple halt. The railway has a number of steam locomotives in service as well as heritage diesel locomotives including a class 37 & 31 plus a diesel electric multiple unit. The line is also know as the poppy line, its has some stunning views that go from pine trees to views across fields to the sea as you approach Sheringham. There are various facilities at the stations including refreshments,a gift shop and toilet facilities. The main engine sheds and works are at Weybourne but access to the depot is not available. There is a National Trust pathway you can join from the platform by the signal box that will enable you to view some if the engines and rolling stock in the depot. Parking is available at Sheringham which is chargeable or at Holt which is free with a suggested donation if £3. At Holt you will also find a former railwaymans cottage, it's well worth paying a visit here and has guides who can tell you the story of the folk that lived there.
W H — Google review
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4.5
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North Norfolk Railway PLC, Station Approach, Sheringham NR26 8RA, United Kingdom
https://www.nnrailway.co.uk/
+44 1263 820800
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National Trust - Felbrigg Hall, Gardens & Estate

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$$$$affordable
Park
Felbrigg Hall, Gardens & Estate is a stunning 15th-century mansion surrounded by a vast estate featuring a lake and woodland. Managed by the National Trust, this historic hall boasts fine Jacobean architecture, stained glass windows, original features, and a beautiful Georgian interior. The colorful walled garden is considered one of the best in Norfolk, complemented by an 18th-century Orangery and expansive orchards within the 500-acre parkland.
This National Trust estate has probably the best walled gardens we have ever seen at any of the National Trust sites we have visited. Plenty of rooms to see in the house with volunteers in all the rooms ready to give answers to any questions. Plenty of catering facilities, so no problem get a snack Got beautiful walks with lovely views. Highly recommend a visit to Felbrigg.
Brian R — Google review
Much more to see and do than we anticipated. Enormous estate with lots of opportunities for walkers. Fabulous walled gardens with dovecote. Huge variety of plants and vegetables. Interesting house. Lovely courtyard area for coffee, snacks etc. Obligatory NT shop. We wanted to walk to the lake but there's not a single sign directing you too it. The paper map's not helpful. Used Google maps to find it. Lovely peaceful spot.
Mark N — Google review
Fantastic walled garden. Once of the best I've visited. Great for a chilled relaxing day out. They do a great pot of tea too. Plenty of parking and easily accessible toilets too.
Peter H — Google review
We arrived and had a tasty snack at the cafe, then spent the rest of the day exploring g the grounds. They are really well set up and we could easily have spent longer exploring. There is a lo ely lake that had swans and older cygnets on it, mushrooms in the woodland, a beautiful church and butterflies in the grasses. Beautiful!
S S — Google review
Fabulous Felbrigg Hall is a wonderful place to visit for all ages. Acres of park and woodlands to explore, historians can book to go inside Felbrigg Hall itself. Great restaurant and shop. Well worth a visit!
Simon K — Google review
Brilliant place to visit. The house is lively to look around with a lovely little book to guide you. The cafe is lovely:) little bookshop. The gardens are the best bit absolutely stunning so well looked after and so many amazing plants, veg flowers and chickens:)
Zoejcksn — Google review
Beautiful period house set in North Norfolk. Lovely walks in the large gardens. It's a National trust property so if you are a member it's free! We went in the autumn and the colours were stunning.
Mickey C — Google review
What a lovely house in a beautiful part of Norfolk. The house is interesting with some beautifully restored rooms. Interesting taxidermy collection too. The cafe was good, plenty of seating inside and out. The walled kitchen gardens were outstanding.
Jason S — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(1647)
Felbrigg, Norwich, NR11 8PR, United Kingdom
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/felbrigg-hall/
+44 1263 837444
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Cromer Beach

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Outdoor Activities
Park
Cromer Beach is a quintessential Victorian seaside town located on the north Norfolk coast, offering a long pebble-and-sand beach with a promenade and chalk cliffs. The iconic pier features a Pavilion Theatre, while the area also boasts excellent fish and chips, independent cafes and restaurants, amusements, a lifeboat station and museum. Visitors can enjoy water sports, lifeguard-patrolled areas, stunning cliff-top walks, and an array of nearby shops.
Had a lovely short break to Cromer Beach. The area has a real buzz to it with a nice beach, plenty of local shops, and of course classic fish and chips by the sea. It really had everything we needed for a relaxing getaway, made even better by the great weather. Perfect spot for a simple, enjoyable break.
Simon Y — Google review
A nice English beach. The pier looks good. The Life boat part was interesting. We didn't spend too much time as it was quite cold and very windy. But overall, and in better weather, I think it's a good place to relax.
Daniela H — Google review
Great beach pebbles and sand with a lovely sea front. some area's can be a bit steep but lots to look at and do the pier is a great place to do crabbing from
うっせぇわ — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous to walk along. Saw seals every day we were there. Nice cafes on the promenade and a large part is dog friendly
Danae B — Google review
The people of Norfolk are some of the loveliest in England; so warm, friendly and kind. Cromer beach was clean, dog friendly and with lovely soft sand. A little pebbly leading into the sea so take some crocks or something! But a great beach with great little food places alongside with seating to overlook the sea. Will definitely go back next summer:)
Taz R — Google review
Beatiful beach short walk from Cromer centre. Clean well maintained long stretch of sand, some pebbles and takeaway food stalls. Fantastic Victorian pier. Promenade walk also a pleasant experience
Jon S — Google review
Lovely beach but difficult to get down to the promenade for someone with a disability. Would need a strong grip on a wheelchair although the slope was less steep at the pier entrance. Plenty of signs to warn against touching the brown-tailed moth caterpillars, pretty to look at though.
Helen B — Google review
lovely big car park suitable for motorhomes no overnight parking , Cromer is lovely long beach some pebbles , pier and they done a lovely walk from car park , Only stag for us was a bit too steep and far to carry chairs down to beach.
JAN H — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(1034)
41 Runton Rd, Cromer, NR27 9AT, United Kingdom
https://www.north-norfolk.gov.uk/tasks/your-community/view-blue-flag-beaches/
+44 1233 803800
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Pavilion Theatre

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Performing arts theater
Sights & Landmarks
The Pavilion Theatre is a 510-seater entertainment venue located at the end of Cromer Pier, a historic Victorian structure known for withstanding various challenges throughout its existence. The theatre hosts live cabaret, comedy performances, and a bar for visitors to enjoy. It is famous for being the home of the UK's only remaining traditional end-of-the-pier variety show that takes place every Summer and Winter.
As one of the last remaining ‘End-Of-The-Pier’ shows in the country, this is well worth a visit. Great quality singing, dancing and entertainment provides a lovely experience for anyone visiting Cromer. There’s something for everyone and some great drinks in the bar too :) Looking forward to visiting again in the winter!
Phil N — Google review
Loved this pier it’s nice to see the life boats and lots of people crabbing really enjoyed the pier
Gail R — Google review
Probably the best variety show I have ever seen. Pure joy! Please be aware that this is the last surviving 'End of The Pier' show in Britain. If you want this huge piece of British culture to continue , GO! Better than therapy. The Pavilion Theatre, Cromer, Norfolk... You should be a prescribed medication.
Rob L — Google review
Just returned from a brilliant night out at the Cromer Pier Show, the last remaining end of the pier summer show. And you can certainly understand why it's survived as it was a smashing night out with something for everyone. The whole cast were amazing but there must be a special mention for host Ben Nickless, who l've seen perform previously in panto where he was equally brilliant and lead vocalist Kristel Herrera, who could grace any West End stage. Well done to North Norfolk District Council for their continued investment in this amazing theatre. Oh, and go see the show, you won't be disappointed.
Tony ( — Google review
Absolutely brilliant. The seats were superb, comfortable with a goid view. The performance was outstanding. We've not enjoyed a night out like this for ages and I reckon it's going to be something fairly spectacular to beat it.
Eric A — Google review
A fantastic little end of the pier venue. Great views from anywhere, good size bar. Was my first ever visit and will definately visit again. A real gem!
Steve P — Google review
Just spent the evening at the Summer show at The Pavillon Theatre. It was brilliant! Such a talented cast and a very entertaining evening, laughing out loud to crying a a special song being sung spectacularly 💕
Sarah W — Google review
"Some Guys get all the Luck". The Rod Stewart story. GREAT show. If you missed it at Cromer Pier, catch it when it's in your area. You won't regret it.
Alan C — Google review
4.5
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4.6
(3168)
Promenade, Cromer, NR27 9HE, United Kingdom
https://www.cromerpier.co.uk/
+44 1263 512495
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BeWILDerwood Norfolk

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
BeWILDerwood Norfolk is an expansive forest-based theme park situated on the outskirts of Bure Marshes National Nature Reserve. Inspired by local author Tom Blofeld's enchanting children's books, this award-winning adventure park offers a magical experience for families. Visitors can explore treehouses, partake in enchanted boat rides, and encounter captivating characters from the stories. The park welcomes both kids and adults to enjoy activities such as zip wires and jungle bridges.
We went on a Friday in the summer holidays. It was busy but we got there for opening and were able to see everything and do everything we wanted to before closing! Food was simple but affordable and we didn’t have to wait. The staff are superb, friendly, engaging and really helpful! Kerri who was driving our boat that day, was brilliant, kept us all safe, told us a brilliant story and pointed out all the Kingfishers and deer along the route. Highly recommend!
Lorna B — Google review
I highly recommend BeWILDerwood, it’s such a great place for kids (& us adults!). There’s plenty to do, slides, zip wires, adventure playgrounds, mazes, swings, balancing beams & climbing walls. We also really enjoyed lunch here, plenty of choice & reasonably priced. The staff are really lovely & helpful also. We arrived 15 minutes early to queue up & headed straight to the boat which I would recommend, when we arrived back from the boat ride it was very busy!! Definitely a full day of fun!
Laura E — Google review
What a quirky little (by that we mean huge) place! Loved this magical little find! With little ones in tow who love the outdoors- this was absolutely perfect for a blend of adventure, play and some good Norfolk fresh air! The zip line, climbing wall, slides and tree huts kept them entertained for the day- we did eat at the restaurant to warm up, food was good- no complaints and wasn’t a silly price like Lots of the in resort eateries can be at these places. Price to get in is quite expensive but when you get a full day of fun and some very tired children at the end of it, it’s worth it! The boat ride into the park was also very exciting for two youngsters! Bewilderwood- much love from us for an amazing day
Kirsty W — Google review
Great place to take younger children and a giggle or two for adults too. The site is well laid out with a huge amount of climbing and sliding options to contend with. The aerial maze was particularly good and the boat ride around the lake is a must do. Good facilities with food and drink options but also plenty of tables for picnics. Eating whilst the shows are on is a great tip and many people do it as it’s undercover so if a hot day provides shade or a wet day provides sanctuary. I would definitely recommend it for a fun family day out.
Jamie L — Google review
What a fantastic place. I was concerned by the ticket price but it was worth every penny. We got there for opening and it was busy but we went on everything and only had to queue for the boat ride and the bigger zip wire but everything else was easily accessible. The staff were all friendly and helpful and we had a fantastic day. Would 100% recommend to anyone looking for a fun packed day out.
Kimberley O — Google review
Lots for the kids to do , plenty of picnic tables, food was nice and not too badly priced. Went end of October so was treated to the light walk. Great day out
Tracy M — Google review
Great day with my 8 year old. The various adventure areas are huge and as an adult I was able to take part too. My daughter particularly loved the drop slides, sky maze, and the boat ride with Jade (who is fantastic at their job). Lots of tree cover so would be great on a hot day. Even saw a slow worm!
Mareli G — Google review
Excellent place for kids who love the outdoors! Plenty of activities to get involved in as well as a selection of food places to eat. The sky bridges/climbing frames and slides were fun even for my 3yo. The prices were excellent too and we spent 5hrs there! The staff were friendly and helpful throughout. Majority of the place had paths but there were a few spots that the pram struggled.
James M — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(2556)
Horning Rd, Hoveton, Norwich NR12 8JW, United Kingdom
https://bewilderwood.co.uk/
+44 1692 633033
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Broads National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
The Broads National Park is a vast and picturesque area known for its waterways, diverse wildlife, and stunning scenery. It features a network of shallow lakes, rivers with reed-fringed banks, and peaceful creeks that wind through charming villages. Originally a Victorian holiday destination, it offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life.
I love to come back to the Broads in the spring and in the summer. You can relax here either on land or water. There are miles of footpaths through the Broads and many boats to rent to spend some quality time on the water. You can also bring your own floating equipment like a canoe or paddle board.
Dzdzownicolo — Google review
Amazing space and lovely rivers. So relaxing and wonderful wildlife. Be careful where you stop if on a boat as some places have no shops or anywhere nearby. Make sure you plan ahead and have food and drink with you
Helen H — Google review
Fantastic. Beautiful spot. Well worthwhile walking here. Very calming and peaceful on a warm day.
Matt C — Google review
I did not know that when I took photos of Riverside, the location tag was The Broads National Park. Certainly surprised, as we were in the city. The views were really nice and being near to entertainment centres, was a bonus.
I C — Google review
We love boating on the Broads, it is restful, interesting and so many friendly people about.
Janet R — Google review
Take the river broads tour and you will enjoy it for sure
Blal R — Google review
Very nice and very quiet place! Very good location!
Lucia I — Google review
Bank holiday Monday, lovely cruise and fantastic weather
Mike R — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(1267)
United Kingdom
https://www.broads-authority.gov.uk/
+44 1603 610734
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