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Friday 5th 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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The Ted Ellis Trust has enabled Wheatfen Broad to be designated both a nature reserve and a Site of Special …

  • Nature reserve

The Animal Ark is a Centre dedicated to family entertainment, offering something for all ages. For the kids, there's …

  • Leisure attraction

Pettitts has much more than its famous half mile miniature railway. In fact there are over 50 other exciting things …

  • Leisure attraction

Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens have a whole host of animals in safe, protected surroundings. In some cases, as in the …

  • Nature reserve

Thurne Dyke Windpump is a beautifully preserved drainage mill open to the public, containinga small exhibition of …

  • Historic structure

It is thought that Toad Hole Cottage, which sits calmly beside the River Ant, was built between 1780 and 1820. Until …

  • Museum
  • Visitor centre

Walsingham Abbey is on the site of a 12th Century Augustinian Priory, the remains of which, since its destruction in …

  • Historic building

The Hall dates back to the 1720s. It was inherited by the present Lord Walpole in 1989 who embarked on a personal …

  • Historic building

Situated next to the Fur & Feather Inn, the 'brewery tap' award-winning Woodforde's is Broadland's only brewery, …

  • Leisure attraction
  • Pubs + bars
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