For the kids and their adults!
Places to enjoy for everyone.
A huge, award winning forest of family fun and outdoor adventure. Treehouses, Wobbly Wires, Slippery Slopes, Crocklebogs, Twiggles and Boggles, storytelling, boat rides, marsh walks and really yummy food!
20 mins by car.
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BeWILDerwood
A huge, award winning forest of family fun and outdoor adventure. Treehouses, Wobbly Wires, Slippery Slopes, Crocklebogs, Twiggles and Boggles, storytelling, boat rides, marsh walks and really yummy food!
20 mins by car.
Pleasure Beach
South Beach ParadeAll the fun of the fair!
1 hour by car.
For all The Thomas the Tank Engine Fans!
3 mins by car or a leisurely 15 min stroll.
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I-Railway yase-Bure Valley
Norwich RoadFor all The Thomas the Tank Engine Fans!
3 mins by car or a leisurely 15 min stroll.
Make no bones about it, you’re in for a mammoth adventure at Roarr! Whether you’re swinging on the high ropes or escaping mind-boggling mazes, you’ll find there’s something for intrepid pioneers of all sizes. Unearth treasures in the dino dig or soak up the fun in the splash zone – it’s time to discover an out-of-this-world adventure like no other.
An all-weather, all-year and all-inclusive expedition to remember – buy your tickets in advance.
20 mins by car.
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Roarr! Dinosaur Adventure
Make no bones about it, you’re in for a mammoth adventure at Roarr! Whether you’re swinging on the high ropes or escaping mind-boggling mazes, you’ll find there’s something for intrepid pioneers of all sizes. Unearth treasures in the dino dig or soak up the fun in the splash zone – it’s time to discover an out-of-this-world adventure like no other.
An all-weather, all-year and all-inclusive expedition to remember – buy your tickets in advance.
20 mins by car.
Pensthorpe is a natural home for many species of birds, mammals, invertebrates and plants. The diverse range of priority habitats together create a stunning rich landscape which Pensthorpe Conservation Trust manages for wildlife.
During a visit to Pensthorpe you can see wetlands, hedgerows, woodland, water meadows, riverbanks, species-rich farmland, breck and heath – all vital habitats for a species-rich countryside. The value of the habitats here at Pensthorpe are recognised internationally by the E.U. Special Area of Conservation (SAC) designation as well as nationally with four Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) designations. All these designations encompass the River Wensum, a lowland chalk river of significant importance which runs through the heart of our reserve.
35 mins by car.
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Pensthorpe Natural Park
Pensthorpe RoadPensthorpe is a natural home for many species of birds, mammals, invertebrates and plants. The diverse range of priority habitats together create a stunning rich landscape which Pensthorpe Conservation Trust manages for wildlife.
During a visit to Pensthorpe you can see wetlands, hedgerows, woodland, water meadows, riverbanks, species-rich farmland, breck and heath – all vital habitats for a species-rich countryside. The value of the habitats here at Pensthorpe are recognised internationally by the E.U. Special Area of Conservation (SAC) designation as well as nationally with four Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) designations. All these designations encompass the River Wensum, a lowland chalk river of significant importance which runs through the heart of our reserve.
35 mins by car.
Thrilling rides, wonderful attractions, something for everyone and for all ages.
Just over an hour by car.
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Pleasurewood Hills
Leisure WayThrilling rides, wonderful attractions, something for everyone and for all ages.
Just over an hour by car.
Smashing for anyone interested in planes or a good start to introduce kids to the beauty of aeroplanes. 15 minute drive.
The museum started out as an aviation enthusiasts group for members of the Eastern Counties Omnibus Company way back in 1977. The membership was later opened up to non employees and a temporary site was secured on the 17/35 runway at Norwich Airport.
In early 1982, museum exhibits included Avro Anson (TX228), Westland Whirlwind (XP355), Sea Vixen (XP919) and a Dassault Mystére IV (121). 1983 saw the arrival of their Vulcan bomber which flew in to the airport after its retirement from service.
By 1985 the museum had moved to its present site and an air fair held to help raise funds to expand the museum. At this time the Anson had gone (having been damaged beyond economical repair during gales) but Vampire (XD373) had arrived. 1986 saw another air fair on 14th September that saw attendance figures break the 20,000 barrier and another arrival, T-33 (16718).
Over the next few years, services were laid, the main exhibition hall erected and the arrival of more aircraft. Recently the museum has expanded its display areas, widened its public awareness campaign, and advertised itself globally through its website.
The future holds many obstacles for the museum but with a dedicated group of volunteers they hope to carry on expanding and provide a more comprehensive view of aviation in the area.
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Aviation Museum
Old Norwich RoadSmashing for anyone interested in planes or a good start to introduce kids to the beauty of aeroplanes. 15 minute drive.
The museum started out as an aviation enthusiasts group for members of the Eastern Counties Omnibus Company way back in 1977. The membership was later opened up to non employees and a temporary site was secured on the 17/35 runway at Norwich Airport.
In early 1982, museum exhibits included Avro Anson (TX228), Westland Whirlwind (XP355), Sea Vixen (XP919) and a Dassault Mystére IV (121). 1983 saw the arrival of their Vulcan bomber which flew in to the airport after its retirement from service.
By 1985 the museum had moved to its present site and an air fair held to help raise funds to expand the museum. At this time the Anson had gone (having been damaged beyond economical repair during gales) but Vampire (XD373) had arrived. 1986 saw another air fair on 14th September that saw attendance figures break the 20,000 barrier and another arrival, T-33 (16718).
Over the next few years, services were laid, the main exhibition hall erected and the arrival of more aircraft. Recently the museum has expanded its display areas, widened its public awareness campaign, and advertised itself globally through its website.
The future holds many obstacles for the museum but with a dedicated group of volunteers they hope to carry on expanding and provide a more comprehensive view of aviation in the area.
From the smart Victorian seaside resort of Sheringham to the Georgian town of Holt, the North Norfolk Railway runs through the county’s most stunning coastal scenery.
Operated almost entirely by Volunteers from all walks of life, the line is East Anglia’s premier heritage railway.
Steam trains operate daily until 30th September and on most days in October.
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North Norfolk Railway PLC (Sheringham)
Station ApproachFrom the smart Victorian seaside resort of Sheringham to the Georgian town of Holt, the North Norfolk Railway runs through the county’s most stunning coastal scenery.
Operated almost entirely by Volunteers from all walks of life, the line is East Anglia’s premier heritage railway.
Steam trains operate daily until 30th September and on most days in October.
Wroxham Barns
Tunstead RoadJunior Farm and Fun Park. Plus Shopping and Eating!
Sightseeing
A mixture of places to spend a few hours or a whole day!
A breath-taking Jacobean mansion and ancient yew hedges sit at the heart of a magnificent garden and historic park in the beautiful Bure meadows.
Surrounding the house, the formal garden is the result of three centuries of inspired planting, and the gently undulating historic parkland is great for exploring on foot or by bike. Grab a map of our way-marked walks from visitor reception and enjoy discovering intriguing landmarks, stunning views and wildlife.
With over 4,600 acres to explore, Blickling's parkland is the perfect place to take your four-legged friend for a walk.
5 mins by car.
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Blickling Estate
A breath-taking Jacobean mansion and ancient yew hedges sit at the heart of a magnificent garden and historic park in the beautiful Bure meadows.
Surrounding the house, the formal garden is the result of three centuries of inspired planting, and the gently undulating historic parkland is great for exploring on foot or by bike. Grab a map of our way-marked walks from visitor reception and enjoy discovering intriguing landmarks, stunning views and wildlife.
With over 4,600 acres to explore, Blickling's parkland is the perfect place to take your four-legged friend for a walk.
5 mins by car.
The Broads
Discover dramatic landscapes, raw natural beauty and a rare quality of light. Where big, bright skies meet endless horizons and dreamlike landscapes. A place where time stands still. Real peace, open space – it’s a place unlike anywhere else... The Broads National Park.
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The Broads
Thorpe RdThe Broads
Discover dramatic landscapes, raw natural beauty and a rare quality of light. Where big, bright skies meet endless horizons and dreamlike landscapes. A place where time stands still. Real peace, open space – it’s a place unlike anywhere else... The Broads National Park.
A lovely example of a Victorian seaside town with it's famous pier. Home to the International Crabbing competition - liver is the very best bait!
20 mins by car.
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Cromer Beach
A lovely example of a Victorian seaside town with it's famous pier. Home to the International Crabbing competition - liver is the very best bait!
20 mins by car.
One of the most elegant country houses in East Anglia, the Hall is a place of surprises and delights, a mixture of opulence and homeliness where each room evokes the imagination.
15 mins by car.
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Felbrigg Hall
One of the most elegant country houses in East Anglia, the Hall is a place of surprises and delights, a mixture of opulence and homeliness where each room evokes the imagination.
15 mins by car.
The stunning coastal landscape, magnificent stately home, rolling parkland and a host of attractions and events, make Holkham a wonderful place to visit.
Holkham Hall hosts numerous events - from live music to foodie markets.
50 mins by car.
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Holkham Hall
Holkham RoadThe stunning coastal landscape, magnificent stately home, rolling parkland and a host of attractions and events, make Holkham a wonderful place to visit.
Holkham Hall hosts numerous events - from live music to foodie markets.
50 mins by car.
Sheringham Park is a landscape park and gardens near the town of Sheringham, Norfolk, England. The park surrounds Sheringham Hall. The hall is privately occupied, but Sheringham Park is in the care of the National Trust and open to visitors.
25 mins by car.
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Iphaki yaseSheringham
Sheringham Park is a landscape park and gardens near the town of Sheringham, Norfolk, England. The park surrounds Sheringham Hall. The hall is privately occupied, but Sheringham Park is in the care of the National Trust and open to visitors.
25 mins by car.
Norwich Castle is a medieval royal fortification, founded in the aftermath of the Norman conquest of England when William the Conqueror ordered its construction because he wished to have a fortified place in the town of Norwich
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I-Norwich Castle
24 Castle MdwNorwich Castle is a medieval royal fortification, founded in the aftermath of the Norman conquest of England when William the Conqueror ordered its construction because he wished to have a fortified place in the town of Norwich
Norfolk is a county full of the most beautiful churches ... From tiny Saxon parish churches to the great Cathedral of Norwich there is so many to see.
https://www.exploringnorfolkchurches.org/
There were over 1,000 medieval churches built in Norfolk and 659 still remain, this is the greatest concentration in the world. How many can you see or visit during your time here?
St Michael the Archangel's Church, Booton
Norfolk is a county full of the most beautiful churches ... From tiny Saxon parish churches to the great Cathedral of Norwich there is so many to see.
https://www.exploringnorfolkchurches.org/
There were over 1,000 medieval churches built in Norfolk and 659 still remain, this is the greatest concentration in the world. How many can you see or visit during your time here?
Heydon is a delightful discovery, off the beaten track but with a collection of small artisan businesses, the village is an idyllic example of unspoiled, rural England. You can wander through the village or walk in the park. There is a pub, a tea room , bakery , floral design and artisan store , antiques shop, interiors and clothing studio.
One road in, one road out!
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Heydon Village Tea Room
The StreetHeydon is a delightful discovery, off the beaten track but with a collection of small artisan businesses, the village is an idyllic example of unspoiled, rural England. You can wander through the village or walk in the park. There is a pub, a tea room , bakery , floral design and artisan store , antiques shop, interiors and clothing studio.
One road in, one road out!
Holt's fine 18th century Georgian buildings make the town one of the most attractive in north Norfolk. The town is home to many art galleries, antique and book shops and places to eat located along the high street and tucked away in hidden, charming courtyards and alleyways.
The market place in the middle of the town has a cross memorialising the soldiers who lost their lives in the war. Off the market place, a tree lined avenue leads to the 13th century church of St. Andrew. To make sure you see all the key landmarks in the town, take the Holt Owl Trail, by following the owl pavement plaques.
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Holt
Holt's fine 18th century Georgian buildings make the town one of the most attractive in north Norfolk. The town is home to many art galleries, antique and book shops and places to eat located along the high street and tucked away in hidden, charming courtyards and alleyways.
The market place in the middle of the town has a cross memorialising the soldiers who lost their lives in the war. Off the market place, a tree lined avenue leads to the 13th century church of St. Andrew. To make sure you see all the key landmarks in the town, take the Holt Owl Trail, by following the owl pavement plaques.
Wroxham and Hoveton St. John are two connected villages, split by the River Bure. Most of the village facilities are actually in Hoveton, but are generally known as Wroxham - the capital of the Norfolk Broads.
Boats of all kinds are for hire and there are also an abundance of hotels, pubs, restaurants, shops and a large department store. Most of the shopping is dominated around the Roys brand, claiming to be the worlds largest village store! Wroxham contains many visitor attractions including a riverside park, Miniature Worlds indoor model museum, the Bure Valley steam railway and nearby Hoveton Hall gardens and Wroxham Barns craft centre. The village certainly is a busy spot in high season, but is open all year round and is well worth a visit at any time of the year. A little way out of the village centre is Wroxham Broad, home to the Norfolk Broads Yacht Club.
Large free car-parks can be found behind Roys department store.
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Wroxham
Wroxham and Hoveton St. John are two connected villages, split by the River Bure. Most of the village facilities are actually in Hoveton, but are generally known as Wroxham - the capital of the Norfolk Broads.
Boats of all kinds are for hire and there are also an abundance of hotels, pubs, restaurants, shops and a large department store. Most of the shopping is dominated around the Roys brand, claiming to be the worlds largest village store! Wroxham contains many visitor attractions including a riverside park, Miniature Worlds indoor model museum, the Bure Valley steam railway and nearby Hoveton Hall gardens and Wroxham Barns craft centre. The village certainly is a busy spot in high season, but is open all year round and is well worth a visit at any time of the year. A little way out of the village centre is Wroxham Broad, home to the Norfolk Broads Yacht Club.
Large free car-parks can be found behind Roys department store.
10 pieces to see. Maybe take an afternoon to tour around. Most are over in the Great Yarmouth area.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-58145220
“BANKSY” art work (confirmed as his work)
23 The Warren10 pieces to see. Maybe take an afternoon to tour around. Most are over in the Great Yarmouth area.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-58145220
Food scene
Favourite restaurants together with food and drink shops.
Eat - huge portions most main courses around £20.
Drink - whilst people watching over the market place!
They still do take-away options.
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The Black Boys Hotel
Market PlaceEat - huge portions most main courses around £20.
Drink - whilst people watching over the market place!
They still do take-away options.
Best bar snacks - all around £6. Meat from the famous Elk Room - rib of beef for two £97, sirloin steak £41 add sides! Extensive A La Carte Menu.
A stunning conversion of a country house hotel into a traditional pub, with a vigorous and ingredient led style of cooking. The Gunton Arms has its own venison. Seafood, mussels and Cromer crab are caught by local fishermen.
The pub reflects its owners passion for art and has works by Tracey Emin, Damien Hirst, Lucian Freud, Glenn Brown, Beatriz Milhazes, Albert Oehlen, Glenn Ligon, Paula Rego, Frank Auerbach and many others. The surrounding park has sculptures by Sol Le Witt, Dan Graham, Ulrich Ruckreim, Anthony Caro, Ernesto Neto, Mona Hatoum and Phillip King.
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The Gunton Arms
Best bar snacks - all around £6. Meat from the famous Elk Room - rib of beef for two £97, sirloin steak £41 add sides! Extensive A La Carte Menu.
A stunning conversion of a country house hotel into a traditional pub, with a vigorous and ingredient led style of cooking. The Gunton Arms has its own venison. Seafood, mussels and Cromer crab are caught by local fishermen.
The pub reflects its owners passion for art and has works by Tracey Emin, Damien Hirst, Lucian Freud, Glenn Brown, Beatriz Milhazes, Albert Oehlen, Glenn Ligon, Paula Rego, Frank Auerbach and many others. The surrounding park has sculptures by Sol Le Witt, Dan Graham, Ulrich Ruckreim, Anthony Caro, Ernesto Neto, Mona Hatoum and Phillip King.
Fabulous Tapas menu, stunning cocktails and sumptuous seating! We love it. Opened in 2021, a sister venue to The Gunton Arms, the Suffield Arms has three rooms, a local bar at its entrance, which retains the pub's traditional style, a tapas bar at the rear serving authentic Spanish dishes, and a saloon bar upstairs serving cocktails.
Opposite the saloon bar is a rooftop dining area, giving customers a stunning view of the north Norfolk countryside.
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Suffield Arms
393 Station RoadFabulous Tapas menu, stunning cocktails and sumptuous seating! We love it. Opened in 2021, a sister venue to The Gunton Arms, the Suffield Arms has three rooms, a local bar at its entrance, which retains the pub's traditional style, a tapas bar at the rear serving authentic Spanish dishes, and a saloon bar upstairs serving cocktails.
Opposite the saloon bar is a rooftop dining area, giving customers a stunning view of the north Norfolk countryside.
Gate Of India
14 Market PlGreat take-away in Aylsham. 10% off menu prices for take-away food.
Lobster and chips, inside or out, looking at the sea! What's not to love?
Book or go early since they cook the lobster catch of the day and when it's gone, it's gone!
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Rocky Bottoms
Cromer RoadLobster and chips, inside or out, looking at the sea! What's not to love?
Book or go early since they cook the lobster catch of the day and when it's gone, it's gone!
Pork-based menu and unlimited pudding on Sunday! A 15-mile breakfast with everything local.
Booking essential.
Mains around £19 Sides if needed, all around £4
Sunday Roast served 12 - 8pm Adults £19.25 Children £11.00
Pudding table 12-5pm Unlimited pudding Adults £8.50 Children free with lunch
So those of you with a sweet tooth, make sure you book for before 5!
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The Pigs
Norwich RoadPork-based menu and unlimited pudding on Sunday! A 15-mile breakfast with everything local.
Booking essential.
Mains around £19 Sides if needed, all around £4
Sunday Roast served 12 - 8pm Adults £19.25 Children £11.00
Pudding table 12-5pm Unlimited pudding Adults £8.50 Children free with lunch
So those of you with a sweet tooth, make sure you book for before 5!
A great member of The Ivy Brasserie's. Their brunch menu is lovely - Eggs Benedict or Royale our favourites!
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The Ivy Norwich Brasserie
30 London StA great member of The Ivy Brasserie's. Their brunch menu is lovely - Eggs Benedict or Royale our favourites!
Not many independent Department Stores left - but this is one of two smashing examples in Norfolk. Three very different places to eat inside, whilst the shoppers in your group browse!
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Jarrold
11 London StNot many independent Department Stores left - but this is one of two smashing examples in Norfolk. Three very different places to eat inside, whilst the shoppers in your group browse!
Super place to eat after visiting Blickling Hall. No need to book - at the moment! Same group as The Black Boys.
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Buckinghamshire Arms Aylsham
Super place to eat after visiting Blickling Hall. No need to book - at the moment! Same group as The Black Boys.
The Rising Sun is a traditional riverside pub and restaurant in the Norfolk Broads. Adjacent to Coltishall Common, it is a popular destination for both locals and tourists looking for good food and a relaxing drink overlooking the delightful River Bure. Belongs to the same group as The Black Boys and Buckinghamshire Arms. No booking required but can get very busy!
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Rising Sun Coltishall
28 Wroxham RdThe Rising Sun is a traditional riverside pub and restaurant in the Norfolk Broads. Adjacent to Coltishall Common, it is a popular destination for both locals and tourists looking for good food and a relaxing drink overlooking the delightful River Bure. Belongs to the same group as The Black Boys and Buckinghamshire Arms. No booking required but can get very busy!
The Cottage NR3
9 Silver RdSuper food - best pies around!
Lovely little independent wine shop. Order online before or during your visit, add a note that you are staying at Penny Wagtail or Wren's Rest and we can make sure your wine is delivered to your door.
Melville & Mayell
27 St Benedicts StLovely little independent wine shop. Order online before or during your visit, add a note that you are staying at Penny Wagtail or Wren's Rest and we can make sure your wine is delivered to your door.
Best place to get your bread and pastries ... long queue on Saturday mornings. One of our recent guests said their almond croissants were the best she had ever tasted!
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Bread Source - Aylsham
30a Red Lion StBest place to get your bread and pastries ... long queue on Saturday mornings. One of our recent guests said their almond croissants were the best she had ever tasted!
M's of Aylsham is a fish deli providing sustainable, seasonal, top quality seafood all year round.
They serve a selection of drinks from Norfolk breweries and vineyards in a relaxed cocktail bar atmosphere, with delicious tapas menu.
M's of Aylsham
11 Red Lion StreetM's of Aylsham is a fish deli providing sustainable, seasonal, top quality seafood all year round.
They serve a selection of drinks from Norfolk breweries and vineyards in a relaxed cocktail bar atmosphere, with delicious tapas menu.
Eastern Sea
10 Norwich RoadChinese Takeaway - old school cash only!
Cookies Crab Shop
Coast RoadIt made The Times Best Places to Eat
Stamp Pizza
New family friendly pizza place in the old post office in Aylsham.
The Blind Pig is an intimate, cosy wine bar & bistro located on Red Lion Street, Aylsham. They serve a small seasonal menu alongside some sharing boards, sandwiches, specials and Sunday lunches. They use fresh locally sourced produce. with a vast range of wines, some great beers on tap, cocktails and fresh coffee. Best to book, especially for Sunday Lunch.
The Blind Pig
The Blind Pig is an intimate, cosy wine bar & bistro located on Red Lion Street, Aylsham. They serve a small seasonal menu alongside some sharing boards, sandwiches, specials and Sunday lunches. They use fresh locally sourced produce. with a vast range of wines, some great beers on tap, cocktails and fresh coffee. Best to book, especially for Sunday Lunch.
The Proper Pizza Co.
Fabulous take-away pizzas from Aylsham Market Place!
A special inn without a village, in the middle of nowhere and the heart of the North Norfolk countryside
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The Saracens Head
Wall RoadA special inn without a village, in the middle of nowhere and the heart of the North Norfolk countryside
The Seaside
A selection of our favourite Norfolk beaches.
Great beach. Dog friendly. Accessible carpark with toilets. Stunning lighthouse.
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Happisburgh
Great beach. Dog friendly. Accessible carpark with toilets. Stunning lighthouse.
Winterton-on-Sea
Lovely beach. Seals aplenty. Cafe and carpark.
Another great beach, Cliff top walks. Good carparking and toilets.
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Mundesley Beach
9 Beach RdAnother great beach, Cliff top walks. Good carparking and toilets.
Great beach for rock pooling and fossil hunting. Cliff top walk.
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West Runton Beach
Water LaneGreat beach for rock pooling and fossil hunting. Cliff top walk.
Stunning beach. Car park and then a long walk through woodland and then over sand before you find the water, but well worth it. Horses ride the beach, including the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment when they come for their annual summer camp in July.
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Holkham beach
Stunning beach. Car park and then a long walk through woodland and then over sand before you find the water, but well worth it. Horses ride the beach, including the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment when they come for their annual summer camp in July.
Blakeney Point is a national nature reserve situated near to the villages of Blakeney, Morston and Cley next the Sea on the north coast of Norfolk, England. Its main feature is a 6.4 km spit of shingle and sand dunes, but the reserve also includes salt marshes, tidal mudflats and reclaimed farmland.
Book a trip to see the seals.
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Blakeney Point
Blakeney Point is a national nature reserve situated near to the villages of Blakeney, Morston and Cley next the Sea on the north coast of Norfolk, England. Its main feature is a 6.4 km spit of shingle and sand dunes, but the reserve also includes salt marshes, tidal mudflats and reclaimed farmland.
Book a trip to see the seals.
Lovely beach, no cliffs. Park on the road beside the beach. Ice cream van usually at the north end and a chippy of course!
Walcott Beach
Coast RoadLovely beach, no cliffs. Park on the road beside the beach. Ice cream van usually at the north end and a chippy of course!
City/town information
A Fine City with a castle, two cathedrals, several theatres and cinemas, an award-winning market, super shops and the River Wensum.
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Norwich
A Fine City with a castle, two cathedrals, several theatres and cinemas, an award-winning market, super shops and the River Wensum.
In Aylsham
You can keep yourself busy exploring Aylsham.
Play as a visitor on their all-weather courts.
You can book and pay for courts at Aylsham Town Hall. Play is only possible during daylight hours . Court hire costs £3 per player per hour, and you will be given a card to access the courts for which you will be asked to leave a £10 deposit which will be returned to you when you return the access card.
Aylsham Tennis Club
Sir Williams LanePlay as a visitor on their all-weather courts.
You can book and pay for courts at Aylsham Town Hall. Play is only possible during daylight hours . Court hire costs £3 per player per hour, and you will be given a card to access the courts for which you will be asked to leave a £10 deposit which will be returned to you when you return the access card.
The Market pops up every Monday and the first Monday of the month is an extra special one!
The Market Place has everything you need including 2 independent butchers, a Green Grocers, 2 Bread Shops, Chemist and 2 Banks , yes real Banks!
Red Lion Street, just off the Market Place has a great selection of independent shops too.
Aylsham Market
Market PlaceThe Market pops up every Monday and the first Monday of the month is an extra special one!
The Market Place has everything you need including 2 independent butchers, a Green Grocers, 2 Bread Shops, Chemist and 2 Banks , yes real Banks!
Red Lion Street, just off the Market Place has a great selection of independent shops too.
Keys Fine Art Auctioneers
Off Palmer's LnInteresting Auctions - County Auction every Monday!
Aylsham Parish Church
Market PlaceBeautiful St Michaels church, complete with Bells and a Lynch Gate.
A small heritage Centre dedicated to the history of our fascinating Market Town. The themed exhibitions change regularly, and there is always access to the town photographic archive of over 3000 photographs. Entry is free although donations are welcome.
Aylsham Heritage Centre
Market PlaceA small heritage Centre dedicated to the history of our fascinating Market Town. The themed exhibitions change regularly, and there is always access to the town photographic archive of over 3000 photographs. Entry is free although donations are welcome.
A lovely part of Aylsham for a wander. Beautiful buildings including The Mill and the pretty flint cottages. The River Bure meanders through Millgate and you can even book a canoe adventure - see The Canoe Man, or google him!
Millgate
MillgateA lovely part of Aylsham for a wander. Beautiful buildings including The Mill and the pretty flint cottages. The River Bure meanders through Millgate and you can even book a canoe adventure - see The Canoe Man, or google him!
Situated in idyllic Norfolk countryside, Redwings Aylsham is home to almost 90 residents including real-life Black Beauty Maya, donkey duo Wiggins and Wacko, and Redwings’ notorious herd of Shetlands, "The Gangsters".
The visitor centre has reopened!
Redwings Aylsham is welcoming visitors every day until the end of August and it is free! The centre is open between 10am - 4pm daily. Paddock walks close at 3.30pm, but the cafe and gift shop remain open until 4pm.
Redwings Aylsham
Spa LaneSituated in idyllic Norfolk countryside, Redwings Aylsham is home to almost 90 residents including real-life Black Beauty Maya, donkey duo Wiggins and Wacko, and Redwings’ notorious herd of Shetlands, "The Gangsters".
The visitor centre has reopened!
Redwings Aylsham is welcoming visitors every day until the end of August and it is free! The centre is open between 10am - 4pm daily. Paddock walks close at 3.30pm, but the cafe and gift shop remain open until 4pm.
The River Bure rises near Melton Constable, 11 miles upstream of Aylsham, which was the original head of navigation. Nowadays, the head of navigation is 10 miles downstream at Coltishall Bridge. After Aylsham Lock and Burgh Bridge, the Bure passes through Buxton Lammas, Coltishall, Belaugh, Wroxham, Horning, Ludham Bridge, past St. Benet's Abbey, through Oby, Acle, Stokesby, along the northern border of the Halvergate Marshes, through Runham and Great Yarmouth where it meets Breydon Water and flows into the sea at Gorleston.
River Bure
The River Bure rises near Melton Constable, 11 miles upstream of Aylsham, which was the original head of navigation. Nowadays, the head of navigation is 10 miles downstream at Coltishall Bridge. After Aylsham Lock and Burgh Bridge, the Bure passes through Buxton Lammas, Coltishall, Belaugh, Wroxham, Horning, Ludham Bridge, past St. Benet's Abbey, through Oby, Acle, Stokesby, along the northern border of the Halvergate Marshes, through Runham and Great Yarmouth where it meets Breydon Water and flows into the sea at Gorleston.
Super little steam train - Aylsham to Wroxham and back again! You can hear the toot toot from our place.
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I-Railway yase-Bure Valley
Norwich RoadSuper little steam train - Aylsham to Wroxham and back again! You can hear the toot toot from our place.
The Marriott's Way is a long-distance footpath, cycle-path and bridleway between Norwich and Aylsham. It forms part of the National Cycle Network and the red route of Norwich's Pedalways cycle path network. It is open to walkers, cyclists and horse riders. Its total length is 24.6 miles.
Marriott's Way
Marriott's WayThe Marriott's Way is a long-distance footpath, cycle-path and bridleway between Norwich and Aylsham. It forms part of the National Cycle Network and the red route of Norwich's Pedalways cycle path network. It is open to walkers, cyclists and horse riders. Its total length is 24.6 miles.
G.F. White Traditional Family Butchers
16 Red Lion StOur favourite!
Just a 5 minute walk from the cottages. Tennis Courts, Bowling Green, Zip Wire, Skate Board park, two children's play areas and a huge open green space to walk the dog.
New in 2022 is Cafe in the Park - open all weekend 10am - 4pm.
Recreation Ground
Just a 5 minute walk from the cottages. Tennis Courts, Bowling Green, Zip Wire, Skate Board park, two children's play areas and a huge open green space to walk the dog.
New in 2022 is Cafe in the Park - open all weekend 10am - 4pm.
The Roman Project Aylsham is next door.
Aylsham has a long and fascinating history, and now that history has got a little bit older. Reaching back to possible Neolithic roots.
https://www.facebook.com/RomanAysham/?ref=page_internal
Woodgate Nursery
Cawston RoadThe Roman Project Aylsham is next door.
Aylsham has a long and fascinating history, and now that history has got a little bit older. Reaching back to possible Neolithic roots.
https://www.facebook.com/RomanAysham/?ref=page_internal
Take a walk through our lovely Market Place and wander around the town.
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Aylsham
Take a walk through our lovely Market Place and wander around the town.
All the sweets of your childhood - well if you are the other side of middle-aged anyway. I love looking up at all the glass jars and choosing some of this and some of that!
Bon Bons
22 Red Lion StAll the sweets of your childhood - well if you are the other side of middle-aged anyway. I love looking up at all the glass jars and choosing some of this and some of that!
Carousel Chocolates
6 Red Lion StChocolates - everything you can imagine. Ice cream - simply the best.
Super ale and atmosphere from our newest micro-brewery. Serving an exceptional selection of real ales, craft beers, ciders, wines, artisan spirits, softs and snacks.
The Porters Arms
Super ale and atmosphere from our newest micro-brewery. Serving an exceptional selection of real ales, craft beers, ciders, wines, artisan spirits, softs and snacks.
Shopping
An independent Department Store - are you being served?
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Bakers and Larners of Holt
8 Market PlAn independent Department Store - are you being served?
Not many independent Department Stores left - but this is one of two smashing examples in Norfolk. Three very different places to eat inside, whilst the shoppers in your group browse all the usual departments.
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Jarrold
11 London StNot many independent Department Stores left - but this is one of two smashing examples in Norfolk. Three very different places to eat inside, whilst the shoppers in your group browse all the usual departments.
Great crafty shopping, lovely food and a smashing garden to wander around or just sit and chill.
Much of the unique and exceptional work created by their artists and makers is the result of a deep connection with the land, the sea and the big big skies of Norfolk.
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Alby Crafts & Gardens
Great crafty shopping, lovely food and a smashing garden to wander around or just sit and chill.
Much of the unique and exceptional work created by their artists and makers is the result of a deep connection with the land, the sea and the big big skies of Norfolk.