LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
Explore North Norfolk and discover 45 miles of stunning coast, beautiful countryside, nature reserves, the Broads National Park, pinewoods, marshland, heaths, forests, fens and beaches. An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and home to coastal SSSIs, north Norfolk is an area of European importance for wildlife. Don't miss the seals at Blakeney Point and enjoy some of the best birdwatching. Spend days at stunning beaches and discover traditional market towns in the countryside. With its churches, stately homes and an amazing array of culture, arts, theatre and places to eat, you'll find plenty to do in north Norfolk, all year round.
Fine dining
Norwich is spoilt for choice when it comes to fine dining restaurants from The Ivy, Benedicts to Roger Hickmans. Click below for recommendations on where to eat.
The Recruiting Sergeant Coltishall, The Rising Sun Coltishall, The Ingham Swan, Ingham and a Piece of Cake Coltishall are all nearby pubs/restaurants serving local produce.
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Some of Norwich iconic places, Norwich Castle, Norwich Cathedral, The Assembly Rooms
Shopping
Norwich is a great place to go shopping! The city has an enormous collection of different shops from small boutiques selling the latest fashions, vintage clothes, and shoes, to independent stores that offer shoppers modern, designer household goods and high-quality furniture.
The broads national park
The Broads is a network of mostly navigable rivers and lakes in the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. The lakes, known as broads, were formed by the flooding of peat workings. The Broads National Park consists of 125 miles of navigable waterways connecting with a number of stunning Broads, why not hire a boat for the day or take out a paddleboard or canoe stopping off for lunch at one of the many excellent public houses right on the water’s edge.
** We have two paddleboards available to rent - please just ask for further details