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Tuesday 14th October 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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Alby Crafts is set in four acres of beautifully tended gardens. It is home to about fifty resident craft people …

  • Gallery
  • Garden

Explore miles of pathways eventually leading to the 'Queen's croquet lawn' where you can enjoy a game of croquet, …

  • Leisure attraction

Banham Zoo has a wealth of wildlife all thriving within the protected environment here. Of particular note is the …

  • Leisure attraction

Barton House Railway's main line is a 7.25 inch gauge line which runs for 150 yards. There's a second railway and …

  • Leisure attraction

There's lots to see at Bressingham Steam & Gardens. From a large selection of steam exhibits to a most impressive …

  • Leisure attraction

The Broads Wildlife Centre and Ranworth Broad are owned and managed by Norfolk Wildlife Trust ('NWT'). The Centre …

  • Nature reserve

The Bure Valley railway is an 18-mile roundtrip - the longest on any narrow guage preserved line in East Anglia, …

  • Leisure attraction

Alongside Norwich Road in the middle of Caister-on-Sea are the remains of a Roman commercial port and fort, …

  • Historic structure

Whilst you're in Norfolk, try to find time to visit this museum. It has a large display of static aircraft, like the …

  • Museum
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