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Wednesday 3rd December 2008

Places to go in Norfolk

Norfolk is a must-see for wildlife lovers - the county is choc-a-bloc with nature reserves, wildlife centres and gardens in colourful bloom. Museums abound - or perhaps the children's pleasure beach is more your thing? Whatever the interests of you and your family, Norfolk is sure to have something to offer.

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Berney Arms is tucked away in a remote corner of the Broads, at the northwestern extreme of Breydon Water at the …

  • Leisure attraction

One of England's finest Jacobean houses. Blickling is the archetypal English country house replete with Dutch …

  • Garden
  • Historic building
  • Country park

At the far southwestern end of Breydon Water on the River Waveney, Burgh Castle is actually the remains of a stone …

  • Historic building

Hickling is the largest of Norfolk's Broads. Hickling Broad National Nature Reserve is an internationally important …

  • Leisure attraction

Located just west of Ludham, How Hill aims to maintain and manage an area of the Broads using ancient and …

  • Nature reserve

The museum details the fascinating history of the Broads - both through the history of those who have lived and …

  • Museum

Sandringham was built in 1870 by the Prince and Princess of Wales, has been a private home to four generations of …

  • Historic building

This beach, woodland and water park just southeast outside Norwich at Trowse is a great place to walk, cycle, picnic …

  • Leisure attraction
  • Canoe hire
  • Cycle hire

Welcome to the fascinating world of African Violets. The Visitor Centre gives lots of helpful advice on caring and …

  • Gallery

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